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Table 3A. Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city, detailed expenditure categories to All items... 215.303 214.537-0.4 All items (1967=100)... 644.951 642.658 - Food and beverages... 214.225 218.249 1.9 Food... 214.106 217.955 1.8 Food at home... 214.125 215.124.5 Cereals and bakery products... 244.853 252.567 3.2 Cereals and cereal products... 214.403 221.765 3.4 Flour and prepared flour mixes... 225.830 231.790 2.6 Breakfast cereal... 212.149 217.745 2.6 Rice, pasta, cornmeal... 218.763 229.900 5.1 Rice 1 2... 152.842 160.992 5.3 Bakery products... 261.026 268.906 3.0 Bread 2... 160.559 162.576 1.3 White bread 1... 294.237 297.789 1.2 Bread other than white 1... 305.532 309.503 1.3 Fresh biscuits, rolls, muffins 2... 151.815 154.895 2.0 Cakes, cupcakes, and cookies... 239.896 250.671 4.5 Cookies 1... 232.443 244.084 5.0 Fresh cakes and cupcakes 1... 247.176 256.729 3.9 Other bakery products... 236.523 245.947 4.0 Fresh sweetrolls, coffeecakes, doughnuts 1... 245.518 251.864 2.6 Crackers, bread, and cracker products 1... 273.883 286.529 4.6 Frozen and refrigerated bakery products, pies, tarts, turnovers 1... 242.639 255.770 5.4 Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs... 204.653 203.805 -.4 Meats, poultry, and fish... 203.566 204.620.5 Meats... 201.815 200.545 -.6 Beef and veal... 220.586 218.273-1.0 Uncooked ground beef... 196.436 198.469 1.0 Uncooked beef roasts 2... 160.700 158.000-1.7 Uncooked beef steaks 2... 155.301 150.065-3.4 Uncooked other beef and veal 2... 150.909 151.201.2 Pork... 185.034 181.366-2.0 Bacon, breakfast sausage, and related products 2... 128.039 127.702 -.3 Bacon and related products 1... 219.349 215.861-1.6 Breakfast sausage and related products 1 2... 125.914 128.281 1.9 Ham... 182.700 182.013 -.4 Ham, excluding canned 1... 204.847 204.304 -.3 Pork chops... 174.611 168.362-3.6 Other pork including roasts and picnics 2... 117.852 112.591-4.5 Other meats... 190.588 194.901 2.3 Frankfurters 1... 185.350 188.824 1.9 Lunchmeats 1 2... 124.530 128.500 3.2 Lamb and organ meats 1... 251.049 253.482 1.0 Lamb and mutton 1 2... - 154.176 - Poultry... 200.901 204.220 1.7 Chicken 2... 130.727 132.622 1.4 Fresh whole chicken 1... 207.853 211.823 1.9 Fresh and frozen chicken parts 1... 199.765 201.717 1.0 Other poultry including turkey 2... 125.131 128.306 2.5 Fish and seafood... 232.122 240.556 3.6 Fresh fish and seafood 2... 139.028 140.486 1.0 Processed fish and seafood 2... 120.496 128.549 6.7 Canned fish and seafood 1... 157.149 175.057 11.4 Frozen fish and seafood 1... 254.251 265.929 4.6 Eggs... 222.708 190.024-14.7 Dairy and related products... 210.396 197.013-6.4 Milk 2... 148.507 128.978-13.2 Fresh whole milk 1... 217.220 183.170-15.7 Fresh milk other than whole 1 2... 149.409 132.972-11.0 Cheese and related products... 214.546 203.457-5.2 Ice cream and related products... 192.776 196.622 2.0 Other dairy and related products 2... 140.413 137.100-2.4

Table 3A. Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city, detailed expenditure to Fruits and vegetables... 278.932 272.945-2.1 Fresh fruits and vegetables... 328.297 312.654-4.8 Fresh fruits... 345.416 324.364-6.1 Apples... 333.496 288.225-13.6 Bananas... 207.394 207.256 -.1 Citrus fruits 2... 211.230 198.806-5.9 Oranges, including tangerines 1... 410.647 407.986 -.6 Other fresh fruits 2... 118.402 112.316-5.1 Fresh vegetables... 309.810 299.349-3.4 Potatoes... 324.624 318.491-1.9 Lettuce... 286.518 287.850.5 Tomatoes... 332.622 303.981-8.6 Other fresh vegetables... 308.363 299.045-3.0 Processed fruits and vegetables 2... 139.326 148.552 6.6 Canned fruits and vegetables 2... 140.125 152.111 8.6 Canned fruits 1 2... 135.572 142.834 5.4 Canned vegetables 1 2... 147.013 162.448 10.5 Frozen fruits and vegetables 2... 136.335 141.370 3.7 Frozen vegetables 1... 190.638 197.057 3.4 Other processed fruits and vegetables including dried 2... 140.870 149.281 6.0 Dried beans, peas, and lentils 1 2... 158.993 177.103 11.4 Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials... 160.045 163.034 1.9 Juices and nonalcoholic drinks 2... 123.053 126.280 2.6 Carbonated drinks... 146.970 154.082 4.8 Frozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 2... 146.732 150.516 2.6 Nonfrozen noncarbonated juices and drinks 2... 117.532 118.005.4 Beverage materials including coffee and tea 2... 112.780 113.254.4 Coffee... 188.027 186.317 -.9 Roasted coffee 1... 192.302 191.137 -.6 Instant and freeze dried coffee 1... 204.694 200.884-1.9 Other beverage materials including tea 2... 122.839 124.322 1.2 Other food at home... 184.166 191.220 3.8 Sugar and sweets... 186.577 196.933 5.6 Sugar and artificial sweeteners... 170.491 178.269 4.6 Candy and chewing gum 2... 123.163 130.161 5.7 Other sweets 2... 135.120 143.236 6.0 Fats and oils... 196.751 201.224 2.3 Butter and margarine 2... 154.470 155.924.9 Butter 1... 178.170 165.401-7.2 Margarine 1... 227.671 243.778 7.1 Salad dressing 2... 119.104 125.284 5.2 Other fats and oils including peanut butter 2... 144.452 146.439 1.4 Peanut butter 1 2... 128.011 133.189 4.0 Other foods... 198.103 205.497 3.7 Soups... 227.453 234.687 3.2 Frozen and freeze dried prepared foods... 163.515 168.090 2.8 Snacks... 199.824 213.232 6.7 Spices, seasonings, condiments, sauces... 204.631 214.731 4.9 Salt and other seasonings and spices 1 2... 119.141 122.161 2.5 Olives, pickles, relishes 1 2... 127.089 134.606 5.9 Sauces and gravies 1 2... 116.751 126.345 8.2 Other condiments 1... 238.580 241.780 1.3 Baby food 2... 137.715 139.985 1.6 Other miscellaneous foods 2... 119.924 122.393 2.1 Prepared salads 1 3... 102.794 105.579 2.7 Food away from home... 215.769 223.272 3.5 Full service meals and snacks 2... 135.422 139.223 2.8 Limited service meals and snacks 2... 136.930 142.641 4.2 Food at employee sites and schools 2... 131.837 137.322 4.2 Food at elementary and secondary schools 1 4... 110.249 115.377 4.7

Table 3A. Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city, detailed expenditure to Food from vending machines and mobile vendors 2... 124.099 129.729 4.5 Other food away from home 2... 150.640 155.852 3.5 Alcoholic beverages... 214.484 220.751 2.9 Alcoholic beverages at home... 184.904 190.281 2.9 Beer, ale, and other malt beverages at home... 190.320 197.448 3.7 Distilled spirits at home... 185.032 189.207 2.3 Whiskey at home 1... 188.032 195.077 3.7 Distilled spirits, excluding whiskey, at home 1... 181.922 184.875 1.6 Wine at home... 168.729 172.112 2.0 Alcoholic beverages away from home... 277.394 285.550 2.9 Beer, ale, and other malt beverages away from home 1 2... 139.817 143.517 2.6 Wine away from home 1 2... 151.733 158.028 4.1 Distilled spirits away from home 1 2... 147.671 150.414 1.9 Housing... 216.264 217.057.4 Shelter... 246.666 249.354 1.1 Rent of primary residence... 243.271 248.812 2.3 Lodging away from home 2 5... 143.664 134.243-6.6 Housing at school, excluding board 6... 388.834 408.388 5.0 Other lodging away from home including hotels and motels 5 300.970 279.215-7.2 Owners equivalent rent of primary residence 6 7... 252.426 256.610 1.7 Tenants and household insurance 2... 118.843 121.487 2.2 Fuels and utilities... 220.018 210.696-4.2 Household energy... 200.808 188.113-6.3 Fuel oil and other fuels... 334.405 239.778-28.3 Fuel oil... 365.000 240.197-34.2 Propane, kerosene, and firewood 8... 344.190 293.062-14.9 Gas (piped) and electricity... 202.212 193.563-4.3 Electricity... 187.146 192.712 3.0 Utility (piped) gas service... 247.803 193.717-21.8 Water and sewer and trash collection services 2... 152.117 161.145 5.9 Water and sewerage maintenance... 331.326 354.434 7.0 Garbage and trash collection 9... 364.695 376.402 3.2 Household furnishings and operations... 127.800 128.701.7 Window and floor coverings and other linens 2... 78.208 75.334-3.7 Floor coverings 2... 118.119 118.794.6 Window coverings 2... 85.779 82.202-4.2 Other linens 2... 65.916 62.988-4.4 Furniture and bedding... 124.535 124.787.2 Bedroom furniture... 143.715 142.963 -.5 Living room, kitchen, and dining room furniture 2... 90.469 90.711.3 Other furniture 2... 88.209 89.355 1.3 Infants furniture 1 4... - - - Appliances 2... 89.896 91.063 1.3 Major appliances 2... 101.385 101.909.5 Laundry equipment 1... 117.332 116.154-1.0 Other appliances 2... 75.315 77.291 2.6 Other household equipment and furnishings 2... 75.614 73.991-2.1 Clocks, lamps, and decorator items... 69.854 67.192-3.8 Indoor plants and flowers 10... 128.215 127.436 -.6 Dishes and flatware 2... 73.301 72.516-1.1 Nonelectric cookware and tableware 2... 95.906 97.137 1.3 Tools, hardware, outdoor equipment and supplies 2... 93.454 94.170.8 Tools, hardware and supplies 2... 98.953 99.244.3 Outdoor equipment and supplies 2... 90.660 91.395.8 Housekeeping supplies... 176.544 183.138 3.7 Household cleaning products 2... 115.904 121.446 4.8 Household paper products 2... 146.845 156.070 6.3 Miscellaneous household products 2... 116.295 116.834.5 Household operations 2... 147.542 150.265 1.8 Domestic services 2... 142.756 144.081.9

Table 3A. Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city, detailed expenditure to Gardening and lawncare services 2... 151.177 156.516 3.5 Moving, storage, freight expense 2... 129.866 126.399-2.7 Repair of household items 2... 170.031 176.049 3.5 Apparel... 118.907 120.078 1.0 Men s and boys apparel... 113.032 113.628.5 Men s apparel... 118.380 118.608.2 Men s suits, sport coats, and outerwear... 120.694 114.545-5.1 Men s furnishings... 134.564 138.979 3.3 Men s shirts and sweaters 2... 80.444 80.968.7 Men s pants and shorts... 111.088 111.827.7 Boys apparel... 93.468 95.182 1.8 Women s and girls apparel... 107.460 108.091.6 Women s apparel... 109.273 109.928.6 Women s outerwear... 92.676 92.784.1 Women s dresses... 112.748 116.963 3.7 Women s suits and separates 2... 85.679 84.864-1.0 Women s underwear, nightwear, sportswear and accessories 2... 90.378 93.116 3.0 Girls apparel... 98.491 99.010.5 Footwear... 124.157 126.854 2.2 Men s footwear... 122.932 126.425 2.8 Boys and girls footwear... 127.548 133.263 4.5 Women s footwear... 122.562 123.396.7 Infants and toddlers apparel... 113.762 114.489.6 Jewelry and watches 8... 146.522 149.181 1.8 Watches 8... 116.707 116.622 -.1 Jewelry 8... 153.770 156.980 2.1 Transportation... 195.549 179.252-8.3 Private transportation... 191.039 174.762-8.5 New and used motor vehicles 2... 93.291 93.486.2 New vehicles... 134.194 135.623 1.1 New cars and trucks 1 2... 93.012 93.983 1.0 New cars 1... 135.401 136.685.9 New trucks 1 9... 137.117 138.840 1.3 Used cars and trucks... 133.951 126.973-5.2 Leased cars and trucks 11... 95.055 102.414 7.7 Car and truck rental 2... 117.686 127.556 8.4 Motor fuel... 279.652 201.978-27.8 Gasoline (all types)... 277.457 201.555-27.4 Gasoline, unleaded regular 1... 277.607 200.479-27.8 Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 1 12... 283.195 207.588-26.7 Gasoline, unleaded premium 1... 266.547 197.659-25.8 Other motor fuels 2... 283.092 182.549-35.5 Motor vehicle parts and equipment... 128.747 134.050 4.1 Tires... 116.830 120.896 3.5 Vehicle accessories other than tires 2... 138.876 145.962 5.1 Vehicle parts and equipment other than tires 1... 135.436 141.033 4.1 Motor oil, coolant, and fluids 1... 269.078 294.293 9.4 Motor vehicle maintenance and repair... 233.859 243.337 4.1 Motor vehicle body work... 239.732 248.548 3.7 Motor vehicle maintenance and servicing... 213.060 222.326 4.3 Motor vehicle repair 2... 143.807 149.371 3.9 Motor vehicle insurance... 341.519 356.997 4.5 Motor vehicle fees 2... 145.830 155.694 6.8 State and local registration and license 2... 141.931 152.088 7.2 Parking and other fees 2... 152.963 162.339 6.1 Parking fees and tolls 1 2... 160.320 172.765 7.8 Automobile service clubs 1 2... 119.620 120.319.6 Public transportation... 250.549 236.348-5.7 Airline fare... 281.998 257.971-8.5

Table 3A. Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city, detailed expenditure to Other intercity transportation... 156.969 148.162-5.6 Intercity bus fare 1 3... 100.549 104.308 3.7 Intercity train fare 1 3... 105.617 105.205 -.4 Ship fare 1 2... 70.024 63.542-9.3 Intracity transportation... 239.840 251.083 4.7 Medical care... 364.065 375.613 3.2 Medical care commodities 13... 296.045 305.108 3.1 Prescription drugs... 378.284 391.055 3.4 Nonprescription drugs and medical supplies 8 14... 158.276 161.419 2.0 Internal and respiratory over-the-counter drugs 15... 188.679 192.956 2.3 Nonprescription medical equipment and supplies 16... 185.649 188.151 1.3 Medical care services... 384.943 397.299 3.2 Professional services... 310.968 319.372 2.7 Physicians services... 311.342 320.831 3.0 Dental services... 376.867 388.127 3.0 Eyeglasses and eye care 8... 174.107 175.468.8 Services by other medical professionals 8... 205.492 209.779 2.1 Hospital and related services... 533.953 567.879 6.4 Hospital services 17... 197.186 210.731 6.9 Inpatient hospital services 1 17... 190.789 203.564 6.7 Outpatient hospital services 1 8... 456.849 490.622 7.4 Nursing homes and adult day services 17... 165.343 171.630 3.8 Care of invalids and elderly at home 4... 107.882 109.872 1.8 Health insurance 4... 114.221 110.527-3.2 Recreation 2... 113.254 114.272.9 Video and audio 2... 102.632 101.276-1.3 Televisions... 13.984 10.605-24.2 Cable and satellite television and radio service 9... 359.930 367.574 2.1 Other video equipment 2... 20.462 18.270-10.7 Video discs and other media, including rental of video and audio 2... 77.508 77.738.3 Video discs and other media 1 2... 61.962 57.610-7.0 Rental of video or audio discs and other media 1 2... 97.465 100.662 3.3 Audio equipment... 51.568 48.919-5.1 Audio discs, tapes and other media 2... 103.502 98.885-4.5 Pets, pet products and services 2... 144.472 153.416 6.2 Pets and pet products... 181.882 194.891 7.2 Pet food 1 2... 132.625 143.853 8.5 Purchase of pets, pet supplies, accessories 1 2... 115.829 119.564 3.2 Pet services including veterinary 2... 175.953 184.380 4.8 Pet services 1 2... 150.475 156.334 3.9 Veterinarian services 1 2... 181.355 191.211 5.4 Sporting goods... 118.409 119.856 1.2 Sports vehicles including bicycles... 139.401 140.082.5 Sports equipment... 98.434 100.541 2.1 Photography 2... 80.834 81.004.2 Photographic equipment and supplies... 76.524 73.869-3.5 Film and photographic supplies 1 2... 86.968 88.671 2.0 Photographic equipment 1 2... 36.626 34.736-5.2 Photographers and film processing 2... 107.149 110.794 3.4 Photographer fees 1 2... 117.585 119.008 1.2 Film processing 1 2... 100.430 105.562 5.1 Other recreational goods 2... 62.118 60.216-3.1 Toys... 66.866 63.255-5.4 Toys, games, hobbies and playground equipment 1 2... 66.583 64.915-2.5 Sewing machines, fabric and supplies 2... 88.760 91.279 2.8 Music instruments and accessories 2... 96.326 97.333 1.0 Recreation services 2... 142.857 144.646 1.3 Club dues and fees for participant sports and group exercises... 125.826 125.668 -.1

Table 3A. Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city, detailed expenditure to Admissions... 312.328 317.769 1.7 Admission to movies, theaters, and concerts 1 2... 150.755 153.062 1.5 Admission to sporting events 1 2... 168.840 172.918 2.4 Fees for lessons or instructions 8... 253.722 261.232 3.0 Recreational reading materials... 211.981 220.277 3.9 Newspapers and magazines 2... 125.428 133.451 6.4 Recreational books 2... 105.886 106.885.9 Education and communication 2... 123.631 127.393 3.0 Education 2... 181.277 190.857 5.3 Educational books and supplies... 450.187 482.072 7.1 College textbooks 1 11... 148.995 160.195 7.5 Tuition, other school fees, and childcare... 522.098 548.971 5.1 College tuition and fees... 572.283 606.674 6.0 Elementary and high school tuition and fees... 570.583 600.396 5.2 Child care and nursery school 10... 224.635 232.828 3.6 Technical and business school tuition and fees 2... 185.812 193.920 4.4 Communication 2... 84.185 84.954.9 Postage and delivery services 2... 135.492 141.154 4.2 Postage... 213.098 223.608 4.9 Delivery services 2... 210.976 197.832-6.2 Information and information processing 2... 81.352 81.944.7 Telephone services 2... 100.451 102.392 1.9 Land-line telephone services, local charges 18... 230.017 236.554 2.8 Land-line telephone services, long distance charges 2 18... 74.846 78.099 4.3 Land-line interstate toll calls 1 14... 53.632 56.562 5.5 Land-line intrastate toll calls 1 14... 80.383 84.566 5.2 Wireless telephone services 2... 64.240 64.257.0 Information technology, hardware and services 19... 10.061 9.672-3.9 Personal computers and peripheral equipment 3... 94.944 82.304-13.3 Computer software and accessories 2... 50.641 49.943-1.4 Internet services and electronic information providers 2... 73.912 76.535 3.5 Telephone hardware, calculators, and other consumer information items 2... 36.964 35.312-4.5 Other goods and services... 345.381 368.586 6.7 Tobacco and smoking products... 588.682 730.316 24.1 Cigarettes 2... 238.951 297.381 24.5 Tobacco products other than cigarettes 2... 168.921 198.797 17.7 Personal care... 201.279 204.587 1.6 Personal care products... 159.290 162.578 2.1 Hair, dental, shaving, and miscellaneous personal care products 2... 104.299 105.371 1.0 Cosmetics, perfume, bath, nail preparations and implements 178.037 183.638 3.1 Personal care services... 223.669 227.588 1.8 Haircuts and other personal care services 2... 136.475 138.866 1.8 Miscellaneous personal services... 338.921 344.469 1.6 Legal services 8... 270.726 278.146 2.7 Funeral expenses 8... 265.372 275.684 3.9 Laundry and dry cleaning services 2... 135.133 139.061 2.9 Apparel services other than laundry and dry cleaning 2... 145.787 152.456 4.6 Financial services 8... 274.571 261.039-4.9 Checking account and other bank services 1 2... 129.650 123.287-4.9 Tax return preparation and other accounting fees 1 2... 168.924 173.259 2.6 Miscellaneous personal goods 2... 88.452 88.660.2 Stationery, stationery supplies, gift wrap 1... 154.799 155.603.5 Infants equipment 1 4... 97.356 - - Special aggregate indexes Commodities... 174.764 169.698-2.9 Commodities less food and beverages... 153.034 144.395-5.6 Nondurables less food and beverages... 196.192 178.959-8.8 Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel... 248.809 219.592-11.7 Durables... 110.877 109.859 -.9 Services... 255.498 259.154 1.4 Rent of shelter 6... 257.152 259.924 1.1 Transportation services... 244.074 251.031 2.9 Other services... 295.780 303.992 2.8 All items less food... 215.528 214.008 -.7

Table 3A. Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): U.S. city, detailed expenditure to Special aggregate indexes All items less shelter... 205.453 203.301-1.0 All items less medical care... 207.777 206.555 -.6 Commodities less food... 155.310 147.071-5.3 Nondurables less food... 197.297 181.453-8.0 Nondurables less food and apparel... 244.443 218.687-10.5 Nondurables... 205.901 198.548-3.6 Apparel less footwear... 113.358 114.172.7 Services less rent of shelter 6... 273.000 278.064 1.9 Services less medical care services... 244.987 248.122 1.3 Energy... 236.666 193.126-18.4 All items less energy... 214.751 218.433 1.7 All items less food and energy... 215.572 219.235 1.7 Commodities less food and energy commodities... 140.246 142.041 1.3 Energy commodities... 284.352 205.281-27.8 Services less energy services... 261.017 265.875 1.9 Domestically produced farm food... 220.104 220.386.1 Utilities and public transportation... 202.783 200.337-1.2 Purchasing power of the consumer dollar (1982-84=$1.00)... $.465 $.466 - Purchasing power of the consumer dollar (1967=$1.00)... $.155 $.156-1 Special index based on a substantially smaller sample. 2 Indexes on a December 1997=100 base. 3 Indexes on a December 2007=100 base. 4 Indexes on a December 2005=100 base. 5 This index series will undergo a change in composition in January, 2010. 6 Indexes on a December 1982=100 base. 7 This index series will undergo a change in composition in January, 2010. The expenditure class will include weight from secondary residences, and will be re-titled Owners equivalent rent of residences. The item stratum Owners equivalent rent of primary residences, which prior to January, 2010 is identical to the EC, will be published as well. 8 Indexes on a December 1986=100 base. 9 Indexes on a December 1983=100 base. 10 Indexes on a December 1990=100 base. 11 Indexes on a December 2001=100 base. 12 Indexes on a December 1993=100 base. 13 This expenditure category will undergo a structure change beginning with data for January, 2010. 14 This index series will no longer be published after December,. 15 This index series will no longer appear in its present form after December,. A new series, Nonprescription drugs, will be published beginning in January, 2010. 16 This index series will no longer appear in its present form after December,. A new series, Medical equipment and supplies, will be published beginning in January, 2010. 17 Indexes on a December 1996=100 base. 18 This index series will no longer appear in its present form after December,. A new series, Land-line telephone services, will be published beginning in January, 2010. 19 Indexes on a December 1988=100 base. - Data not available.