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Robert A. Kuemmerling and Craig Howell
Economists, Office of Prices and Living Conditions, Bureau of
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Energy prices accelerated in the first half, driving the CPI higher by 4.6 percent and the PPI, by 4.8 percent. This article summarizes changes in both the Consumer Price Index and Producer Price Index during 1989.
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