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E. Sue Marshall
Economist, Division of Consumer Prices and
Price Indexes, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Last year saw a 2.5-percent increase in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers; the cost of food, which rose just 2.1 percent, and energy prices, which fell 1.3 percent, acted as moderating influences on the index. This article summarizes changes in Consumer Price Indexes during 1995.
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