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24-1668-CHI
Wednesday, August 14, 2024

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Consumer Price Index, Chicago-Naperville-Elgin area – July 2024

Area prices were up 0.6 percent over the past month, up 3.7 percent from a year ago

Prices in the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin area, as measured by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), advanced 0.6 percent in July, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. (See table A.) Regional Commissioner Jason Palmer noted that the indexes for shelter, household furnishings and operations, apparel, recreation, and medical care increased in July. (Data in this report are not seasonally adjusted. Accordingly, month-to-month changes may reflect the impact of seasonal influences.)

Over the last 12 months, the CPI-U rose 3.7 percent. (See chart 1 and table A.) The index for all items less food and energy increased 3.9 percent over the year. Energy prices advanced 3.4 percent, largely the result of an increase in gasoline prices. Food prices rose 1.9 percent. (See table 1.)


Food

Food prices increased 0.9 percent for the month of July. (See table 1.) The food at home index (groceries) rose 0.9 percent, and the food away from home index (restaurant, cafeteria, and vending purchases) added 1.0 percent for the same period. Within the food at home group, categories experiencing increases included other meats, carbonated drinks, and pork chops. Indexes were lower for snacks, other fresh fruits, and other fats and oils including peanut butter.

Over the year, food prices increased 1.9 percent. The food at home index rose 1.1 percent as five of the six major grocery store food group indexes advanced over the year. Increasing indexes included nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials (+4.4 percent); other food at home (includes sugar, sweets, fats, and oils, for example) (1.1 percent); meats, poultry, fish, and eggs (+1.3 percent); fruits and vegetables (+0.9 percent); and cereals and bakery products (+1.1 percent). Prices for food away from home rose 3.3 percent.

Energy

The energy index increased 1.2 percent over the month. The increase was mainly due to higher gasoline prices (+1.8 percent). The index for utility (piped) gas service increased 2.5 percent, while the electricity index declined 0.5 percent for the same period.

Energy prices increased 3.4 percent over the year, largely due to higher gasoline prices (+1.0 percent). The index for utility (piped) gas service rose 8.4 percent, and the electricity index gained 3.4 percent during the past year.

 All items less food and energy

The index for all items less food and energy was up 0.5 percent in July. Higher prices for shelter (+0.4 percent), household furnishings and operations (+2.3 percent), apparel (+2.9 percent), recreation (+1.5 percent), and medical care (+0.8 percent) contributed to the over-the-month increase.

Over the year, the index for all items less food and energy increased 3.9 percent. Components contributing to the increase included shelter (+6.1 percent) and other goods and services (+11.2 percent).

Table A. Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI, CPI-U 1-month and 12-month percent changes, all items index, not seasonally adjusted
Month20202021202220232024
1-month12-month1-month12-month1-month12-month1-month12-month1-month12-month

January

0.92.60.70.70.96.80.95.40.83.3

February

0.02.00.61.20.87.10.45.00.53.4

March

-0.71.10.62.61.47.80.84.40.63.1

April

-0.90.31.04.60.47.20.84.80.63.0

May

1.00.41.04.71.88.00.43.30.43.1

June

0.31.10.44.71.3(r)8.9(r)0.12.10.03.0

July

0.21.00.44.9-0.2(r)8.4(r)0.02.20.63.7

August

0.11.00.14.80.1(r)8.3(r)0.22.3

September

0.61.40.34.50.2(r)8.2(r)0.12.3

October

-0.11.00.75.30.1(r)7.7(r)0.32.4

November

-0.40.80.26.0-0.66.8-0.52.5

December

-0.20.90.46.6-0.85.50.03.3

(r) Revised

The August 2024 Consumer Price Index for the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin area is scheduled to be released on September 11, 2024.


Technical Note

The Consumer Price Index for Chicago is published monthly. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change in prices over time in a fixed market basket of goods and services. The Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes CPIs for two population groups: (1) a CPI for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) which covers approximately 93 percent of the total U.S. population and (2) a CPI for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) which covers approximately 29 percent of the total U.S. population. The CPI-U includes, in addition to wage earners and clerical workers, groups such as professional, managerial, and technical workers, the self-employed, short-term workers, the unemployed, and retirees and others not in the labor force.

The CPI is based on prices of food, clothing, shelter, fuels, transportation fares, charges for doctors' and dentists' services, drugs, and the other goods and services that people buy for day-to-day living. Each month, prices are collected in 75 urban areas across the country from about 6,000 housing units and approximately 22,000 retail establishments—department stores, supermarkets, hospitals, filling stations, and other types of stores and service establishments. All taxes directly associated with the purchase and use of items are included in the index.

The index measures price changes from a designated reference date; for most of the CPI-U the reference base is 1982-84 equals 100. An increase of 7 percent from the reference base, for example, is shown as 107.000. Alternatively, that relationship can also be expressed as the price of a base period market basket of goods and services rising from $100 to $107. For further details see the CPI home page on the internet at www.bls.gov/cpi and the CPI section of the BLS Handbook of Methods available on the internet at www.bls.gov/opub/hom/cpi/.

In calculating the index, price changes for the various items in each location are averaged together with weights that represent their importance in the spending of the appropriate population group. Local data are then combined to obtain a U.S. city average. Because the sample size of a local area is smaller, the local area index is subject to substantially more sampling and other measurement error than the national index. In addition, local indexes are not adjusted for seasonal influences. As a result, local area indexes show greater volatility than the national index, although their long-term trends are quite similar. NOTE: Area indexes do not measure differences in the level of prices between cities; they only measure the average change in prices for each area since the base period.

The Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI Core Based Statistical Area includes Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, and Will Counties in Illinois; Jasper, Lake, Newton, and Porter Counties in Indiana; and Kenosha County in Wisconsin.

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Table 1. Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Indexes and percent changes for selected periods
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI (1982-84=100 unless otherwise noted)
Item and Group

IndexesPercent change from-
May
2024
Jun.
2024
Jul.
2024
Jul.
2023
May
2024
Jun.
2024

Expenditure category

All items

292.123292.106293.9433.70.60.6

All items (1967=100)

872.743872.692878.180---

Food and beverages

320.419320.964323.7272.11.00.9

Food

320.758321.050324.0521.91.00.9

Food at home

297.084297.222299.9101.11.00.9

Cereals and bakery products

340.642340.204340.4921.10.00.1

Meats, poultry, fish and eggs

308.873311.860323.9201.34.93.9

Dairy and related products

264.081259.269258.337-3.8-2.2-0.4

Fruits and vegetables

355.616357.324361.4000.91.61.1

Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials(1)

261.562258.118262.8084.40.51.8

Other food at home

248.098249.053246.0031.1-0.8-1.2

Food away from home

345.657346.207349.6063.31.11.0

Alcoholic beverages

314.445318.380317.9243.91.1-0.1

Housing

309.890311.161313.0314.81.00.6

Shelter

394.507398.041399.6646.11.30.4

Rent of primary residence(2)

419.488423.373424.9035.91.30.4

Owners' equiv. rent of residences(2)(3)

406.635410.133412.0736.41.30.5

Owners' equiv. rent of primary residence(2)(3)

406.635410.133412.0736.41.30.5

Fuels and utilities

267.088257.424258.3524.9-3.30.4

Household energy

212.647201.096202.1415.0-4.90.5

Energy services(2)

217.125205.228206.3355.1-5.00.5

Electricity(2)

213.676193.386192.3903.4-10.0-0.5

Utility (piped) gas service(2)

191.151197.186202.1728.45.82.5

Household furnishings and operations

102.605103.164105.488-3.42.82.3

Apparel

91.52987.64490.2271.1-1.42.9

Transportation

251.980250.246248.9803.6-1.2-0.5

Private transportation

255.665254.746256.3255.30.30.6

New and used motor vehicles(4)

118.110118.152117.973-5.0-0.1-0.2

New vehicles(1)

214.696214.697214.604-1.30.00.0

Used cars and trucks(1)

352.387353.925350.542-10.5-0.5-1.0

Motor fuel

356.002349.220355.4720.9-0.11.8

Gasoline (all types)

354.661347.975354.1591.0-0.11.8

Gasoline, unleaded regular(5)

342.855336.081342.1341.1-0.21.8

Gasoline, unleaded midgrade(5)(6)

391.789386.188392.7081.40.21.7

Gasoline, unleaded premium(5)

379.127374.961380.8361.70.51.6

Medical care

554.520554.616559.2674.00.90.8

Recreation(4)

134.837132.731134.692-0.1-0.11.5

Education and communication(4)

142.905143.462144.0902.20.80.4

Tuition, other school fees, and childcare(1)

1,291.7871,301.4761,311.2634.31.50.8

Other goods and services

499.385509.874512.87911.22.70.6

Commodity and service group

All items

292.123292.106293.9433.70.60.6

Commodities

202.957201.654204.0960.30.61.2

Commodities less food and beverages

147.269145.405147.562-0.80.21.5

Nondurables less food and beverages

204.842201.779205.2102.20.21.7

Durables

94.38493.62294.607-6.40.21.1

Services

376.754377.953379.2215.70.70.3

Special aggregate indexes

All items less medical care

281.148281.125282.8383.70.60.6

All items less shelter

257.463256.185258.1092.40.30.8

Commodities less food

152.876151.131153.248-0.50.21.4

Nondurables

263.090261.501264.7632.20.61.2

Nondurables less food

212.045209.298212.5692.50.21.6

Services less rent of shelter(3)

376.261375.004375.9395.3-0.10.2

Services less medical care services

362.375363.670364.7455.90.70.3

Energy

268.726259.091262.1913.4-2.41.2

All items less energy

296.937297.725299.4753.60.90.6

All items less food and energy

293.503294.370295.9233.90.80.5

Footnotes
(1) Index on a December 1977=100 base.
(2) This index series was calculated using a Laspeyres estimator. All other item stratum index series were calculated using a geometric means estimator.
(3) Index on a December 1982=100 base.
(4) Indexes on a December 1997=100 base.
(5) Special index based on a substantially smaller sample.
(6) Index on a December 1993=100 base.

- Data not available.
Note: Index applies to a month as a whole, not to any specific date. Data not seasonally adjusted.

 

Last Modified Date: Wednesday, August 14, 2024