Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: All Items Less Food and Energy in Midwest

Title Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: All Items Less Food and Energy in Midwest
Series ID CUUS0200SA0L1E
Source U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Release Consumer Price Index
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Semiannual
Units Index 1982-1984=100
Date Range 1984-01-01 to 2024-01-01
Last Updated 2024-07-11 7:41 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1984-01-01 103.100
1984-07-01 105.400
1985-01-01 107.300
1985-07-01 109.100
1986-01-01 111.000
1986-07-01 112.700
1987-01-01 114.900
1987-07-01 117.600
1988-01-01 119.700
1988-07-01 122.700
1989-01-01 125.200
1989-07-01 127.700
1990-01-01 130.600
1990-07-01 133.700
1991-01-01 137.100
1991-07-01 139.600
1992-01-01 142.000
1992-07-01 144.300
1993-01-01 146.800
1993-07-01 148.800
1994-01-01 151.400
1994-07-01 154.100
1995-01-01 156.800
1995-07-01 159.000
1996-01-01 161.100
1996-07-01 163.000
1997-01-01 165.400
1997-07-01 167.000
1998-01-01 169.300
1998-07-01 170.900
1999-01-01 172.800
1999-07-01 174.300
2000-01-01 176.500
2000-07-01 178.400
2001-01-01 180.800
2001-07-01 183.100
2002-01-01 185.100
2002-07-01 186.600
2003-01-01 187.400
2003-07-01 188.100
2004-01-01 189.600
2004-07-01 191.300
2005-01-01 193.200
2005-07-01 194.500
2006-01-01 196.200
2006-07-01 198.000
2007-01-01 199.990
2007-07-01 201.708
2008-01-01 204.335
2008-07-01 205.601
2009-01-01 207.229
2009-07-01 209.409
2010-01-01 210.209
2010-07-01 211.202
2011-01-01 212.945
2011-07-01 215.303
2012-01-01 217.775
2012-07-01 219.648
2013-01-01 221.675
2013-07-01 223.117
2014-01-01 224.930
2014-07-01 226.412
2015-01-01 227.928
2015-07-01 229.362
2016-01-01 231.966
2016-07-01 233.369
2017-01-01 235.334
2017-07-01 236.206
2018-01-01 239.051
2018-07-01 240.586
2019-01-01 243.338
2019-07-01 245.572
2020-01-01 247.081
2020-07-01 249.716
2021-01-01 253.912
2021-07-01 261.423
2022-01-01 269.507
2022-07-01 276.145
2023-01-01 283.338
2023-07-01 288.239
2024-01-01 292.396

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