The Consumer Price Index increased by 0.2% for May. Gasoline alone increased another 2.3% for the month. Inflation with food and energy price changes removed increased 0.2% with shelter and medical costs once again driving the increase. From a year ago overall CPI has risen 1.0%. Without energy and food considered, prices have increased 2.2% for the year.
The Consumer Price Index ballooned up by 0.4% for April as energy prices jumped up 3.4%. Gasoline alone really shot up, 8.1% for the month. Inflation with food and energy price changes removed increased 0.2% with shelter and medical costs once again increasing. From a year ago overall CPI has increased 1.1%.
The Consumer Price Index increased 0.1% in March as energy prices increased for the first time since November. Gasoline by itself increased 2.2% for the month. Inflation without food or energy prices considered increased 0.1% with shelter and medical costs once again leading the charge. From a year ago overall CPI has increased 0.9%, which is very low.
The Consumer Price Index had no change for January as energy prices declined once again. Gasoline alone plunged by -4.8% for the month. Inflation without food or energy prices considered increased 0.3% with shelter and medical costs leading the charge. From a year ago overall CPI has increased 1.4%, which is double the annual rate of last month.
The Consumer Price Index decreased by -0.1% for December as energy prices declined. Gasoline alone decreased -3.9% for the month. Inflation without food or energy prices considered increased 0.1% for the month. From a year ago overall CPI has increased 0.7%, which is very tame and the second slowest rate in 50 years.
The consumer price index was flat in November as lower prices for food, energy and core goods offset higher prices for services. The Consumer Price Index Summary from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicated that seasonally adjusted prices were unchanged in November after rising 0.2% in October and falling 0.2% in September.
The Consumer Price Index decreased by -0.1% for August on energy price declines Gasoline alone dropped -4.1% for the month. Inflation without food or energy prices considered increased 0.1% for the month. From a year ago overall CPI has increased 0.2%, which is very low, yet without energy and food considered, prices have increased 1.8%.
The Consumer Price Index increased 0.1% for July, which is very mild. This is in spite of a 0.9% increase in gasoline prices. Energy overall only increased 0.1%. Inflation without food or energy prices considered increased 0.1% for the month even with a 0.4% shelter cost increase. From a year ago overall inflation has increased 0.2%, which is very low.
The Consumer Price Index increased 0.3% for June, as gasoline increased by 3.4%. Eggs are the new gold as prices had a one month spike not seen since 1973. Energy overall was up 1.7%. Inflation without food or energy prices considered increased 0.2% for the month on soaring shelter costs. From a year ago overall inflation has increased 0.1%.
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