The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services. Indexes are available for the U.S. and various geographic areas. Average price data for select utility, automotive fuel, and food items are also available. Prices for the goods and services used to calculate the CPI are collected in 75 urban areas throughout the country and from about 23,000 retail and service establishments. Data on rents are collected from about 43,000 landlords or tenants. More information and details about the data provided can be found at http://www.bls.gov/cpi
As of May 2022, North America was the region with the highest average cost per installation (CPI) and cost per action (CPA) worldwide. While the CPI there amounted to 4.74 U.S. dollars, the CPA was 32.52 U.S. dollars.
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In 2024, the CPI in U.S. cities averaged at 313.7. However, the CPI for the New York-Newark-Jersey City metropolitan area amounted to about 334.21. Prices in New York City were significantly higher than the U.S. average. Nonetheless, the San Diego-Carlsbad area ranked first with a CPI of 373.32.The monthly inflation rate for the United States can be found here.
In November 2024, the seasonally adjusted consumer price index for all urban consumers (CPI-U) in the United States increased 0.3 percent from the previous month. The data represents city averages in the United States. The defined base period is: 1982-84=100. The CPI is defined by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics as “a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services”.
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Between February 2022 to January 2023, casual gaming app cost per install (CPI) increased at the beginning of the year before dropping in summer and stabilizing throughout the rest of the measured period. The lowest CPI for the genre was in June 2022 at 0.81 U.S. dollars. The release of Apple's ATT has significantly impacted the genre.
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In August 2024, the global consumer price index, excluding the United States, stood at 187.7, compared to 160.1 for the U.S. The data for the world and emerging economies are distorted by hyperinflation in Venezuela and may not accurately reflect the inflation rate of other countries. However, Russia's war in Ukraine caused a surge in prices globally through 2022 and 2023. The headline consumer price index tracks the changes in the price level of a basket of goods and services purchased by households. Economic challenges in Argentina While CPI increases have been significant globally, certain economies have experienced more dramatic increases than others. Argentina is a notable case of these increases, as the CPI has increased more than 100 percent between 2020 and 2023. Currently, most of the Argentinian public considers inflation and low wages to be the biggest challenges facing the country. Consumer responses to price increases Globally, consumers are coping with price increases in many ways. In a May 2023 survey, 68 percent respondents from over 14 countries indicated they were more conscious about prices than previously. In another survey from earlier that year, over 40 percent of respondents indicated they were most concerned about inflation and had changed their consumption habits as a result.
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Indonesia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Central Sulawesi: Palu: Housing: Cost for Housing data was reported at 169.830 2002=100 in May 2008. This records an increase from the previous number of 167.590 2002=100 for Apr 2008. Indonesia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Central Sulawesi: Palu: Housing: Cost for Housing data is updated monthly, averaging 122.980 2002=100 from Jan 2002 (Median) to May 2008, with 77 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 169.830 2002=100 in May 2008 and a record low of 95.510 2002=100 in Jan 2002. Indonesia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Central Sulawesi: Palu: Housing: Cost for Housing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Indonesia – Table ID.IA070: Consumer Price Index: by Cities: Sulawesi: Palu.
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Indonesia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Mataram: Housing: Cost for Housing data was reported at 149.530 2002=100 in May 2008. This records an increase from the previous number of 148.680 2002=100 for Apr 2008. Indonesia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Mataram: Housing: Cost for Housing data is updated monthly, averaging 120.220 2002=100 from Jan 2002 (Median) to May 2008, with 77 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 149.530 2002=100 in May 2008 and a record low of 95.210 2002=100 in Jan 2002. Indonesia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Mataram: Housing: Cost for Housing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Indonesia – Table ID.IA056: Consumer Price Index: by Cities: Bali & Nusa Tenggara: Mataram.
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Germany Consumer Price Index (CPI): Weights: Health: Out Patient Service: Medical Services data was reported at 11.610 Per 1000 in Jul 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 11.610 Per 1000 for Jun 2025. Germany Consumer Price Index (CPI): Weights: Health: Out Patient Service: Medical Services data is updated monthly, averaging 8.320 Per 1000 from Jan 2000 (Median) to Jul 2025, with 307 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 11.610 Per 1000 in Jul 2025 and a record low of 8.320 Per 1000 in Dec 2012. Germany Consumer Price Index (CPI): Weights: Health: Out Patient Service: Medical Services data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistisches Bundesamt. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.I031: Consumer Price Index: Weights.
In March 2024, medical care costs increased by 3.5 percent compared to the previous year, this was above the 2.2 percent annual growth in CPI for all consumer goods and services. This statistic shows the consumer price index for medical care compared to all consumer goods and services in the United States from January 2021 to March 2024.
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This statistic depicts the consumer price index (CPI) for food in the United States from 1960 to 2024. In December 2024, the consumer price index (CPI) for food amounted to 333.57, compared to the period from 1982 to 1984 (=100).
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The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures over time the prices of goods and services in major expenditure categories typically purchased by urban consumers. The expenditure categories include food, housing, apparel, transportation, and medical care. Essentially, the Index measures consumer purchasing power by comparing the cost of a fixed set of goods and services (called a market basket) in a specific month relative to the cost of the same market basket in an earlier reference period, designated as the base period. The CPI is calculated for two population groups: urban wage earners and clerical workers (CPI-W) and all urban consumers (CPI-U). The CPI-W population includes those urban families with clerical workers, sales workers, craft workers, operatives, service workers, or laborers in the family unit and is representative of the prices paid by about 40 percent of the United States population. The CPI-U population consists of all urban households (including professional and salaried workers, part-time workers, the self-employed, the unemployed, and retired persons) and is representative of the prices paid by about 80 percent of the United States population. Both populations specifically exclude persons in the military, in institutions, and all persons living outside of urban areas (such as farm families). National indexes for both populations are available for about 350 consumer items and groups of items. In addition, over 100 of the indexes have been adjusted for seasonality. The indexes are monthly with some beginning in 1913. Area indexes are available for 27 urban places. For each area, indexes are presented for about 65 items and groups. The area indexes are produced monthly for 5 areas, bimonthly for 10 areas, and semiannually for 12 urban areas. Regional indexes are available for four regions with about 95 items and groups per region. Beginning with January 1987, regional indexes are monthly, with some beginning as early as 1966. City-size indexes are available for four size classes with about 95 items and groups per class. Beginning with January 1987, these indexes are monthly and most begin in 1977. Regional and city-size indexes are available cross-classified by region and city-size class. For each of the 13 cross-classifications, about 60 items and groups are available. Beginning with January 1987, these indexes are monthly and most begin in 1977. Each index record includes a series identification code that specifies the sample (either all urban consumers or urban wage earners and clerical workers), seasonality (either seasonally adjusted or unadjusted), periodicity (either semiannual or regular), geographic area, index base period, and item number of the index.
In November 2024, the monthly chained consumer price index (CPI) of all urban consumers in the United States decreased to 175.33. The data represents U.S. city averages. The base period was January 1999=100. The chain weighted CPI incorporates the average changes in the quantity of goods purchased, along with standard pricing effects. This allows the chain weighted CPI to reflect situations where customers shift the weight of their purchases from one area of spending to another. The annual consumer price index for urban consumers in the U.S. can be accessed here.
The consumer price index (CPI) measures inflation. It estimates the average variation in the prices of products consumed by households between two given periods.This graph depicts the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of passenger road transport in France between May 2020 and December 2024. In December 2024, the CPI reached 134.06.
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Indonesia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Pekanbaru Municipality: Housing: Cost for Housing data was reported at 122.850 2012=100 in Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 122.850 2012=100 for Jun 2019. Indonesia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Pekanbaru Municipality: Housing: Cost for Housing data is updated monthly, averaging 112.780 2012=100 from Dec 2013 (Median) to Jul 2019, with 68 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 122.910 2012=100 in Mar 2019 and a record low of 109.820 2012=100 in Feb 2014. Indonesia Consumer Price Index (CPI): Pekanbaru Municipality: Housing: Cost for Housing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Indonesia Premium Database’s Inflation – Table ID.IA014: Consumer Price Index: by Cities: Sumatera: Pekanbaru.
This statistic shows the consumer price index (CPI) of chocolate in Denmark monthly from June 2020 to April 2024. In April 2024, the CPI of chocolate in Denmark was measured at 127.1, where the year 2015 equals 100.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services. Indexes are available for the U.S. and various geographic areas. Average price data for select utility, automotive fuel, and food items are also available. Prices for the goods and services used to calculate the CPI are collected in 75 urban areas throughout the country and from about 23,000 retail and service establishments. Data on rents are collected from about 43,000 landlords or tenants. More information and details about the data provided can be found at http://www.bls.gov/cpi