Mountain-Plains - Consumer Prices

 

Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, all items, in the U.S., Midwest, West, and selected metropolitan areas
(1982-84=100 unless otherwise noted)(not seasonally adjusted)
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Annual
average
2008
Feb
2009
Mar
2009
Percent change
Annual
average
2007 to
2008
12 months
ended
Feb
2009
Mar
2009

U.S. City Average

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215.303 212.193 212.709 3.8 0.2 -0.4

Midwest region (1)

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205.382 201.453 202.021 3.7 -0.2 -0.8

Midwest City Size Class (population)

 

A (over 1.5 million)

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206.506 202.639 203.240 3.4 -0.3 -0.9

B/C (50,000-1.5 million) (2)

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131.459 129.057 129.334 4.0 0.1 -0.6

D (less than 50,000)

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201.335 196.421 197.267 4.2 -0.6 -1.1

Metropolitan areas

 

Kansas City, MO-KS (3)

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201.150  

 

3.4  

 

St. Louis, MO-IL (3)

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198.700  

 

2.8  

 

West region (4)

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219.646 217.095 217.357 3.5 0.3 -0.5

West City Size Class (population)

 

A (over 1.5 million)

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223.300 220.955 221.124 3.5 0.5 -0.4

B/C (50,000-1.5 million) (2)

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133.315 131.636 131.775 3.5 0.1 -0.8

Metropolitan areas

 

Denver, CO (3)

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209.903  

 

3.9  

 

Footnotes
(1) The Midwest region includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
(2) December 1996=100.
(3) Published only as semi-annual (6-month) and annual average.
(4) The West region includes Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.

SOURCE: Consumer Price Index
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures changes in prices of all goods and services purchased for consumption by urban households.
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