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PRICESTABLE B–60.—Consumer price indexes for major expenditure classes, 1958–98[For all urban consumers; 1982–84=100, except as noted]Year or monthAll items(CPI–U)Food andbeveragesTotal 1FoodApparelHousingTransportationMedicalcareEntertainmentRecreation2Educationandcommunication2OthergoodsandservicesEnergy31958 .............................. 28.9 ............ 30.2 44.6 ............ 28.6 20.6 ............ .............. ................. .............. 21.51959 .............................. 29.1 ............ 29.7 45.0 ............ 29.8 21.5 ............ .............. ................. .............. 21.91960 .............................. 29.6 ............ 30.0 45.7 ............ 29.8 22.3 ............ .............. ................. .............. 22.41961 .............................. 29.9 ............ 30.4 46.1 ............ 30.1 22.9 ............ .............. ................. .............. 22.51962 .............................. 30.2 ............ 30.6 46.3 ............ 30.8 23.5 ............ .............. ................. .............. 22.61963 .............................. 30.6 ............ 31.1 46.9 ............ 30.9 24.1 ............ .............. ................. .............. 22.61964 .............................. 31.0 ............ 31.5 47.3 ............ 31.4 24.6 ............ .............. ................. .............. 22.51965 .............................. 31.5 ............ 32.2 47.8 ............ 31.9 25.2 ............ .............. ................. .............. 22.91966 .............................. 32.4 ............ 33.8 49.0 ............ 32.3 26.3 ............ .............. ................. .............. 23.31967 .............................. 33.4 35.0 34.1 51.0 30.8 33.3 28.2 40.7 .............. ................. 35.1 23.81968 .............................. 34.8 36.2 35.3 53.7 32.0 34.3 29.9 43.0 .............. ................. 36.9 24.21969 .............................. 36.7 38.1 37.1 56.8 34.0 35.7 31.9 45.2 .............. ................. 38.7 24.81970 .............................. 38.8 40.1 39.2 59.2 36.4 37.5 34.0 47.5 .............. ................. 40.9 25.51971 .............................. 40.5 41.4 40.4 61.1 38.0 39.5 36.1 50.0 .............. ................. 42.9 26.51972 .............................. 41.8 43.1 42.1 62.3 39.4 39.9 37.3 51.5 .............. ................. 44.7 27.21973 .............................. 44.4 48.8 48.2 64.6 41.2 41.2 38.8 52.9 .............. ................. 46.4 29.41974 .............................. 49.3 55.5 55.1 69.4 45.8 45.8 42.4 56.9 .............. ................. 49.8 38.11975 .............................. 53.8 60.2 59.8 72.5 50.7 50.1 47.5 62.0 .............. ................. 53.9 42.11976 .............................. 56.9 62.1 61.6 75.2 53.8 55.1 52.0 65.1 .............. ................. 57.0 45.11977 .............................. 60.6 65.8 65.5 78.6 57.4 59.0 57.0 68.3 .............. ................. 60.4 49.41978 .............................. 65.2 72.2 72.0 81.4 62.4 61.7 61.8 71.9 .............. ................. 64.3 52.51979 .............................. 72.6 79.9 79.9 84.9 70.1 70.5 67.5 76.7 .............. ................. 68.9 65.71980 .............................. 82.4 86.7 86.8 90.9 81.1 83.1 74.9 83.6 .............. ................. 75.2 86.01981 .............................. 90.9 93.5 93.6 95.3 90.4 93.2 82.9 90.1 .............. ................. 82.6 97.71982 .............................. 96.5 97.3 97.4 97.8 96.9 97.0 92.5 96.0 .............. ................. 91.1 99.21983 .............................. 99.6 99.5 99.4 100.2 99.5 99.3 100.6 100.1 .............. ................. 101.1 99.91984 .............................. 103.9 103.2 103.2 102.1 103.6 103.7 106.8 103.8 .............. ................. 107.9 100.91985 .............................. 107.6 105.6 105.6 105.0 107.7 106.4 113.5 107.9 .............. ................. 114.5 101.61986 .............................. 109.6 109.1 109.0 105.9 110.9 102.3 122.0 111.6 .............. ................. 121.4 88.21987 .............................. 113.6 113.5 113.5 110.6 114.2 105.4 130.1 115.3 .............. ................. 128.5 88.61988 .............................. 118.3 118.2 118.2 115.4 118.5 108.7 138.6 120.3 .............. ................. 137.0 89.31989 .............................. 124.0 124.9 125.1 118.6 123.0 114.1 149.3 126.5 .............. ................. 147.7 94.31990 .............................. 130.7 132.1 132.4 124.1 128.5 120.5 162.8 132.4 .............. ................. 159.0 102.11991 .............................. 136.2 136.8 136.3 128.7 133.6 123.8 177.0 138.4 .............. ................. 171.6 102.51992 .............................. 140.3 138.7 137.9 131.9 137.5 126.5 190.1 142.3 .............. ................. 183.3 103.01993 .............................. 144.5 141.6 140.9 133.7 141.2 130.4 201.4 145.8 .............. ................. 192.9 104.21994 .............................. 148.2 144.9 144.3 133.4 144.8 134.3 211.0 150.1 .............. ................. 198.5 104.61995 .............................. 152.4 148.9 148.4 132.0 148.5 139.1 220.5 153.9 .............. ................. 206.9 105.21996 .............................. 156.9 153.7 153.3 131.7 152.8 143.0 228.2 159.1 .............. ................. 215.4 110.11997 .............................. 160.5 157.7 157.3 132.9 156.8 144.3 234.6 162.5 .............. ................. 224.8 111.51998 4 ............................ 163.0 161.1 160.7 133.0 160.4 141.6 242.1 ............ 101.1 100.3 237.7 102.91997: Jan ....................... 159.1 156.9 156.5 129.6 155.1 145.0 231.8 161.3 .............. ................. 220.0 113.3Feb ....................... 159.6 156.9 156.5 131.9 155.8 144.8 232.7 161.8 .............. ................. 220.7 113.1Mar ...................... 160.0 157.1 156.6 134.5 155.9 144.9 233.4 162.1 .............. ................. 221.4 111.2Apr ....................... 160.2 157.1 156.6 136.1 155.8 144.8 233.8 162.2 .............. ................. 222.7 110.0May ...................... 160.1 157.1 156.6 135.3 155.9 144.4 234.2 162.2 .............. ................. 223.1 109.9June ..................... 160.3 157.1 156.6 132.4 156.9 144.0 234.4 162.7 .............. ................. 223.1 112.3July ...................... 160.5 157.5 157.0 130.2 157.5 143.7 234.8 162.6 .............. ................. 223.5 111.4Aug ...................... 160.8 158.1 157.6 130.0 157.6 143.8 235.2 163.0 .............. ................. 225.7 112.5Sept ..................... 161.2 158.4 157.9 133.0 157.7 144.3 235.4 163.0 .............. ................. 228.1 113.9Oct ....................... 161.6 158.7 158.2 134.9 157.7 144.5 235.8 163.1 .............. ................. 229.4 111.5Nov ...................... 161.5 158.9 158.5 134.7 157.7 143.9 236.4 162.9 .............. ................. 229.9 110.7Dec ...................... 161.3 159.1 158.7 131.6 157.7 143.2 237.1 163.1 .............. ................. 230.1 108.41998: Jan 4 ..................... 161.6 160.3 159.9 129.8 158.3 142.7 238.1 ............ 100.3 99.9 231.3 105.9Feb ....................... 161.9 159.8 159.4 131.9 158.8 142.1 239.3 ............ 100.7 99.8 233.1 103.2Mar ...................... 162.2 160.1 159.7 134.9 159.2 141.4 239.8 ............ 101.0 99.9 232.4 101.6Apr ....................... 162.5 160.2 159.8 135.8 159.5 141.5 240.7 ............ 101.1 99.9 234.7 101.9May ...................... 162.8 160.7 160.3 135.3 159.7 142.0 241.4 ............ 101.0 100.1 236.7 103.8June ..................... 163.0 160.6 160.1 132.5 160.6 141.7 242.0 ............ 101.2 100.1 236.4 105.7July ...................... 163.2 160.9 160.5 129.6 161.2 141.8 242.7 ............ 101.1 100.0 237.8 105.2Aug ...................... 163.4 161.4 161.0 131.6 161.5 141.2 243.5 ............ 101.3 100.1 238.0 103.8Sept ..................... 163.6 161.5 161.1 133.6 161.5 140.7 243.9 ............ 101.3 100.9 240.4 102.7Oct ....................... 164.0 162.4 162.0 135.6 161.4 141.3 244.3 ............ 101.1 101.0 241.3 101.3Nov ...................... 164.0 162.5 162.1 135.0 161.3 141.5 244.7 ............ 101.3 101.0 240.5 100.5Dec ...................... 163.9 162.7 162.3 130.7 161.3 140.7 245.2 ............ 101.2 100.7 250.3 98.91Includes alcoholic beverages, not shown separately.2December 1997=100.3Household fuels—gas (piped), electricity, fuel oil, etc.—and motor fuel. Motor oil, coolant, etc. also included through 1982.4Data beginning 1998 reflect changes in series composition and renaming. The number of major groups was expanded from seven toeight. Data prior to 1998 reflect the renaming, but not the new compositions. For details, see Monthly Labor Review, December 1996.Note.—Data beginning 1983 incorporate a rental equivalence measure for homeowners’ costs.Source: Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.395

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