June 22, 2010
Consumer Prices in May 2010
Percent change for 12 months ended May 2010, Consumer Price Index for All Urban consumers, not seasonally adjusted
Index |
Percent change |
All items |
2.0 |
Food |
0.7 |
Energy |
14.7 |
New vehicles |
1.9 |
Apparel |
-0.6 |
Shelter |
-0.7 |
Transportation services |
4.3 |
Medical care services |
3.4 |
These data featured in the TED article, Consumer Prices in May 2010.
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