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Consumer Price Index - November 2009
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the Consumer Price Index for All
Urban Consumers (CPI-U) rose 0.4 percent in November, the U.S. Bureau
of Labor Statistics reported today. Over the last 12 months the index
increased 1.8 percent before seasonal adjustment, the first positive
12-month change since February 2009.
The seasonally adjusted increase in the all items index was due to a
4.1 percent increase in the energy index. The index for gasoline rose
sharply and the indexes for electricity, fuel oil, and natural gas
also increased, creating the fourth consecutive rise in the energy
index and the largest increase since August. In contrast, the index
for all items less food and energy was unchanged in November, after
ten consecutive monthly increases. Declines in shelter indexes offset
increases in the indexes for new and used motor vehicles, medical
care, airline fares, and tobacco.
The food index rose slightly in November. As in October, the food
away from home index rose modestly while the index for food at home
was unchanged. Within the latter, three grocery store food groups
posted increases while three declined.
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