March 22, 2010 (The Editor’s Desk is updated each business day.)
Consumer Prices in February 2010
Percent change for 12 months ended February 2010, Consumer Price Index for All Urban consumers, not seasonally adjusted
Index |
Percent change |
All items |
2.1 |
Food |
-0.2 |
Energy |
14.4 |
New
vehicles |
3.5 |
Apparel |
0.0 |
Shelter |
-0.4 |
Transportation
services |
3.3 |
Medical
care
services |
3.7 |
These data featured in the TED article, Consumer Prices in February 2010.
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