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Consumer prices during 2003
Todd Wilson
Economist,
Office of Prices and Living Conditions, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
E-mail: Wilson.Todd@bls.gov.
Consumer inflation was lower in 2003, reflecting lower inflation for shelter, gasoline, and medical care, and falling prices for durables and telephone services.
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