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
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Consumer Price Index CPI in the United States increased to 321.47 points in May from 320.80 points in April of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Consumer Price Index (CPI) - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Consumer Price Index (CPI): IPC-BA-DI: Salvador data was reported at 392.122 Dec2019=100 in Apr 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 391.370 Dec2019=100 for Mar 2025. Consumer Price Index (CPI): IPC-BA-DI: Salvador data is updated monthly, averaging 216.216 Dec2019=100 from Jan 2001 (Median) to Apr 2025, with 292 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 392.122 Dec2019=100 in Apr 2025 and a record low of 100.852 Dec2019=100 in Jan 2001. Consumer Price Index (CPI): IPC-BA-DI: Salvador data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Getulio Vargas Foundation. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Inflation – Table BR.IB004: Consumer Price Index: Getulio Vargas Foundation.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina BA: Consumer Price Index (CPI): % Change over Previous Period data was reported at 1.169 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of -1.089 % for 2016. Bosnia and Herzegovina BA: Consumer Price Index (CPI): % Change over Previous Period data is updated yearly, averaging 1.335 % from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2017, with 12 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.427 % in 2008 and a record low of -1.089 % in 2016. Bosnia and Herzegovina BA: Consumer Price Index (CPI): % Change over Previous Period data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by International Monetary Fund. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Bosnia and Herzegovina – Table BA.IMF.IFS: Consumer and Producer Price Index: Annual.
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In November 2024, the seasonally adjusted consumer price index for all urban consumers (CPI-U) in the United States increased *** 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”.
Purpose and brief description The consumer price index is an economic indicator whose main task is to objectively reflect the price evolution over time for a basket of goods and services purchased by households and considered representative of their consumer habits. The index does not necessarily measure the price level of this basket for a specific period of time, but rather the fluctuation between two periods, the first one acting as basis for comparison. Moreover, this difference in the price level is not measured in absolute, but in relative terms. The consumer price index can be determined as a hundred times the ratio between the observed prices of a range of goods and services at a given time and the prices of the same goods and services, observed under the same circumstances during the reference period, chosen as basis for comparison. Price observations always take place in the same regions. Since 2014, the consumer price index has been a chain index in which the weighting reference period is regularly shifted and prices and quantities are no longer compared between the current period and a fixed reference period, but the current period is compared with an intermediate period. By multiplying these short-term indices, and so creating a chain, we get a long-term series with a fixed reference period. Population Belgian private households Data collection method and possible sampling Survey technique applied using a computer, based on the use of electronic questionnaires and laptops. Frequency Monthly. Timing of publication The results are available on the penultimate working day of the reference period. Definitions Weight (CPI): The weight represents the importance of the goods and services included in the CPI in the total expenditure patterns of the households. Weights are determined based on the household budget survey. Consumer price index (CPI): The consumer price index is an economic indicator whose main task is to objectively reflect the price evolution over time for a basket of goods and services purchased by households and considered representative of their consumer habits. Health index: The health index is derived from the consumer price index and has been published since January 1994. The current value of this index is determined by removing a number of products from the consumer price index product basket, in particular alcoholic beverages (bought in a shop or consumed in a bar), tobacco products and motor fuels except for LPG. Inflation: Inflation is defined as the ratio between the value of the consumer price index of a given month and the index of the same month the year before. Therefore, inflation measures the rhythm of the evolution of the overall price level. Consumer price index without petroleum products: This index is calculated by removing the following products from the consumer price index: butane, propane, liquid fuels and motor fuels. Consumer price index without energy products: This index is calculated by removing the following products from the consumer price index: electricity, natural gas, butane, propane, liquid fuels, solid fuels and motor fuels. Smoothed index: The smoothed health index, also called smoothed index (the average value of the health indexes of the last 4 months) is used as a basis for the indexation of retirement pensions, social security benefits and some salaries and wages. Public wages and social benefits are indexed as soon as the smoothed index reaches a given value, called the central index. The smoothed index is also called moving average. In order to perform a 2% index jump (laid down in the Law of 23 April 2015 on employment promotion), the smoothed health index has been temporarily blocked at its value of March 2015 (100.66). The smoothed health index was then reduced by 2% from April 2015. When the reduced smoothed health index (also called the reference index) had increased again by 2% or in other words when it had exceeded the value of 100.66, the index was no longer blocked. It occurred in April 2016. Since April 2016 the smoothed health index is calculated in the same manner as the reference index and therefore corresponds to the arithmetical mean of the health indexes of the last 4 months multiplied by a factor of 0.98. The central index is a predetermined threshold value against which the smoothed health index is compared. If the central index is reached or exceeded, there is an indexation of the wages and salaries or benefits. This indexation is proportional to the percentage between the old and the new central index. For the public sector and social benefits, the difference between the central indices always amounts to 2 %. Therefore, a 2 % indexation is applied every time the central index is reached. There are also collective labour agreements according to which the difference between the central indices amounts to 1 % or 1.5 %. The reaching of a central index then leads to an indexation of 1 % or 1,5 %. See also: https://bosa.belgium.
In August 2024, the global consumer price index, excluding the United States, stood at *****, compared to ***** 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 *** 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, ** percent respondents from over 14 countries indicated they were more conscious about prices than previously. In another survey from earlier that year, over ** percent of respondents indicated they were most concerned about inflation and had changed their consumption habits as a result.
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Brazil Consumer Price Index (CPI): IPC-BA-DI: Salvador: Health & Personal Care data was reported at 304.615 Dec2019=100 in Jan 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 304.231 Dec2019=100 for Dec 2020. Brazil Consumer Price Index (CPI): IPC-BA-DI: Salvador: Health & Personal Care data is updated monthly, averaging 161.737 Dec2019=100 from Jan 2001 (Median) to Jan 2021, with 241 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 304.615 Dec2019=100 in Jan 2021 and a record low of 100.242 Dec2019=100 in Jan 2001. Brazil Consumer Price Index (CPI): IPC-BA-DI: Salvador: Health & Personal Care data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Getulio Vargas Foundation. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Inflation – Table BR.FGV: Consumer Price Index: by Metropolitan Region.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Other Services in U.S. City Average (CUSR0000SAS367) from Jan 1967 to May 2025 about urban, consumer, services, CPI, inflation, price index, indexes, price, and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Index for All Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers: Other Services in U.S. City Average (CWSR0000SAS367) from Jan 1967 to May 2025 about clerical workers, urban, wages, services, CPI, inflation, price index, indexes, price, and USA.
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CPI Trimmed-Mean in the United States remained unchanged at 3 percent in May. This dataset provides - United States CPI Trimmed-mean- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Colombia, May, 2025 The most recent value is 150.14 index points as of May 2025, an increase compared to the previous value of 149.66 index points. Historically, the average for Colombia from January 1960 to May 2025 is 35.6839 index points. The minimum of 0.0392 index points was recorded in February 1960, while the maximum of 150.14 index points was reached in May 2025. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Bermuda, January, 2025 The most recent value is 118.6 index points as of January 2025, an increase compared to the previous value of 118.4 index points. Historically, the average for Bermuda from May 2014 to January 2025 is 106.9008 index points. The minimum of 98.6 index points was recorded in May 2014, while the maximum of 118.6 index points was reached in January 2025. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Consumer Price Index CPI in Palestine increased to 247.32 points in May from 200.11 points in April of 2025. This dataset provides - Palestine Consumer Price Index Cpi- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Norway, May, 2025 The most recent value is 139 index points as of May 2025, an increase compared to the previous value of 138.4 index points. Historically, the average for Norway from January 1996 to May 2025 is 95.4099 index points. The minimum of 69.2 index points was recorded in January 1996, while the maximum of 139 index points was reached in May 2025. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Latvia, May, 2025 The most recent value is 151.37 index points as of May 2025, an increase compared to the previous value of 151.3 index points. Historically, the average for Latvia from January 1996 to May 2025 is 88.6371 index points. The minimum of 44.44 index points was recorded in January 1996, while the maximum of 151.37 index points was reached in May 2025. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Consumer Price Index (CPI) in El Salvador, May, 2025 The most recent value is 130.44 index points as of May 2025, an increase compared to the previous value of 130.3 index points. Historically, the average for El Salvador from January 1993 to May 2025 is 94.0037 index points. The minimum of 48.44 index points was recorded in February 1993, while the maximum of 131.47 index points was reached in July 2024. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Chad, December, 2024 The most recent value is 119.4 index points as of December 2024, a decline compared to the previous value of 120.2 index points. Historically, the average for Chad from February 2019 to December 2024 is 112.6535 index points. The minimum of 103.3 index points was recorded in March 2019, while the maximum of 126.4 index points was reached in April 2023. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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