United States Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) and Inflation Rate: South - Size Class B/C in March 2005 (Not Seas Adj.)
Updated on March 14, 2023.

According to recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in March 2005, the United States not seasonally adjusted Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers (CPI-U): South - Size Class B/C was 118.4 and the 12-month percent change (inflation rate) was 3.1%. The following item categories had the highest not seasonally adjusted 12-month percent change in CPI-U:

  1. Motor fuel: 20%
  2. Household energy: 5.9%
  3. Rent of primary residence: 3.2%

The first chart below shows the 12-month percent change in CPI-U for a selected group of item categories, and the second chart shows the CPI-U for the selected group of item categories. You can also use the control below to select your own categories to see on the chart (at most 10). The table below have data on the CPI-U: South - Size Class B/C and the 12-month percent change (inflation rate) for many more item categories in March 2005.

See links at the bottom of this page for similar information for other months. You can also see the monthly links for many other years here and for other US geographic areas here.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures the change in prices paid by consumers for goods and services. The CPI of all urban consumers (CPI-U) reflects the spending patterns of all urban consumers which represents about 93 percent of the total US population. The CPI-U is based on the expenditures of almost all residents of urban or metropolitan areas, including professionals, the self-employed, the poor, the unemployed, and retired people, as well as urban wage earners and clerical workers.

All items
Energy
All items less food and energy
All items less medical care
Food
Household energy
Rent of primary residence
Motor fuel
12-Month Percent Change of US CPI-U: South - Size Class B/C of Selected Categories in March 2005 (Not Seas Adj.)
Motor fuel
Energy
Household energy
Rent of primary residence
All items
All items less medical care
Food
All items less food and energy
US CPI-U: South - Size Class B/C in March 2005 (Not Seas Adj.) (%)
Motor fuel
Energy
Rent of primary residence
Household energy
All items
Food
All items less medical care
All items less food and energy
Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) and Inflation Rate: South - Size Class B/C of Selected categories in March 2005 (Not Seas Adj.)
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Item CPI-U 12-month % change (Inflation Rate)
All items 118.4 3.1
Energy 142.2 12.6
All items less food and energy 114 1.9
All items less shelter 115.8 3.3
All items less medical care 115.7 2.9
All items less energy 114.6 2.1
Apparel 92.7 0.2
Commodities 111.1 3.4
Commodities less food 107.7 3.6
Commodities less food and beverages 107.4 3.6
Durables 90.6 0.4
Education and communication 108.7 0.7
Food and beverages 117.8 2.9
Food 117.8 2.9
Food at home 116.8 2.7
Alcoholic beverages 117.8 2.6
Other goods and services 133.6 3.1
Housing 117.1 2.5
Shelter 119.8 2.4
Fuels and utilities 121 5.6
Household energy 119.5 5.9
Household furnishings and operations 98.2 -0.5
Medical care 132.9 4.1
Nondurables 120.8 4.4
Nondurables less food 123.7 5.9
Nondurables less food and beverages 124 6.1
Recreation 107.8 -0.3
Services 121.7 2.8
Services less rent of shelter 123.4 3.1
Services less medical care services 120.4 2.6
Transportation 117.3 6.1
Private transportation 117.2 6.4
Food away from home 119.4 3.1
Rent of primary residence 120.3 3.2
Owners' equivalent rent of residences 118.6 2.3
Owners' equivalent rent of primary residence 118.6 2.3
Energy services 117.8 5.5
Electricity 111.4 5.1
Utility (piped) gas service 156.5 7.0
Motor fuel 174.1 20.0
Gasoline (all types) 174.2 19.8
Gasoline, unleaded regular 179 20.5
Gasoline, unleaded midgrade 169.5 19.1
Gasoline, unleaded premium 165.4 18.2

U.S. CPI-U: South - Size Class B/C and 12-Month Percent Change for other Months and Years

Use the links below to see the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI-U): South - Size Class B/C and 12-month percent change (inflation rate) for other months and years. Also, You can see the monthly links for many more years here.
2021
2022
2023