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Handbook of Methods Consumer Price Index More Info

Consumer Price Index: More Info

Additional information on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is available on the CPI website: www.bls.gov/cpi.

CPI data are available on the BLS website:

For some of our common questions and answers see www.bls.gov/cpi/questions-and-answers.htm.

Technical references

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Blair, Caitlin. "Constructing a PCE-Weighted Consumer Price Index." National Bureau of Economic Research, NBER Working Paper No. 19582. October 2013.

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Cage, Robert. “New methodology for selecting outlet samples.Monthly Labor Review, December 1996, pp. 49–61.

The Conference Board. "Measuring Prices in a Dynamic Economy: Re-examining the CPI." New York: The Conference Board, 1999.

Dalton, Kenneth V., John S. Greenlees, and Kenneth J. Stewart. “Incorporating a geometric mean formula into the CPI.Monthly Labor Review, October 1998, pp. 3–7.

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Ptacek, Frank. "Updating the rent sample for the CPI Housing Survey." Monthly Labor Review, August 2013.

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Shoemaker, Owen J., and William H. Johnson. “Estimation of variance components for the U.S. Consumer Price Index.Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Government Statistics and Social Statistics sections. Alexandria, VA: American Statistical Association, 1999, pp. 298–303.

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Williams, Eilliot. "The effects of rounding on the Consumer Price Index." Monthly Labor Review, October 2006, pp. 80-89.

Williams, Janet L., Eugene F. Brown, and Gary R. Zion. “The challenge of redesigning the Consumer Price Index area sample.” Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Survey Research Methods Section. Alexandria, VA: American Statistical Association, 2003, pp. 200–205.

Appendix 1. CPI Geographic sample, 2018

Appendix 2. Content of CPI entry level items

Appendix 3. Consumer Expenditure sample rotation categories

Appendix 4. Non-Consumer Expenditure sample rotation categories

Appendix 5. Consumer Expenditure UCC to CPI ELI concordance

Appendix 6. Items for which average price data is published

Appendix 7. CPI items by publication level

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Last Modified Date: September 06, 2023