United States Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) and Inflation Rate: Size Class D, Other goods (Not Seas Adj.)
Updated on March 14, 2023.

According to recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in December 2017, the United State not seasonally adjusted Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers (CPI-U): Other goods for Size Class D was 115.238; it fell by 0.4% compared to November 2017.

The US Inflation Rate of Other goods for Size Class D in December 2017 was 0.6%, not seasonally adjusted. The inflation rate represents the percent change of the CPI-U compared to a year ago.

The charts and table below shows the United States not seasonally adjusted historical Consumer Price Index and Inflation Rate for All Urban Consumers: Other goods for Size Class D from December 2009 to December 2017.

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.

U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) for Other goods for Size Class D (Not Seas Adj.)
U.S. Inflation Rate for Other goods for Size Class D (Not Seas Adj.) (%)
U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) and Inflation Rate: Other goods for Size Class D (Not Seas Adj.)
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Month CPI-U for Other goods for Size Class D % change from YAGO (Inflation Rate)
December 2009 100
January 2010 100.46
February 2010 101.108
March 2010 101.817
April 2010 100.596
May 2010 101.569
June 2010 102.021
July 2010 101.241
August 2010 102.363
September 2010 102.089
October 2010 101.895
November 2010 102.475
December 2010 102.455
January 2011 103.013 2.5
February 2011 103.419 2.3
March 2011 103.21 1.4
April 2011 103.331 2.7
May 2011 103.569 2.0
June 2011 103.441 1.4
July 2011 103.624 2.4
August 2011 104.201 1.8
September 2011 104.499 2.4
October 2011 104.942 3.0
November 2011 105.294 2.8
December 2011 105.64 3.1
January 2012 106.274 3.2
February 2012 105.93 2.4
March 2012 105.139 1.9
April 2012 105.688 2.3
May 2012 105.539 1.9
June 2012 105.518 2.0
July 2012 106.657 2.9
August 2012 106.721 2.4
September 2012 106.462 1.9
October 2012 106.849 1.8
November 2012 107.418 2.0
December 2012 106.939 1.2
January 2013 107.341 1.0
February 2013 107.425 1.4
March 2013 107.258 2.0
April 2013 107.004 1.3
May 2013 107.757 2.1
June 2013 107.545 1.9
July 2013 107.286 0.6
August 2013 107.716 0.9
September 2013 108.033 1.5
October 2013 106.957 0.1
November 2013 107.615 0.2
December 2013 108.485 1.5
January 2014 108.644 1.2
February 2014 108.842 1.3
March 2014 108.4 1.1
April 2014 108.699 1.6
May 2014 109.266 1.4
June 2014 109.791 2.1
July 2014 109.07 1.7
August 2014 108.658 0.9
September 2014 108.869 0.8
October 2014 109.305 2.2
November 2014 109.329 1.6
December 2014 109.86 1.3
January 2015 110.463 1.7
February 2015 110.207 1.3
March 2015 110.153 1.6
April 2015 109.909 1.1
May 2015 109.634 0.3
June 2015 109.897 0.1
July 2015 110.525 1.3
August 2015 110.699 1.9
September 2015 110.803 1.8
October 2015 112.066 2.5
November 2015 111.772 2.2
December 2015 111.935 1.9
January 2016 112.874 2.2
February 2016 112.971 2.5
March 2016 113.305 2.9
April 2016 113.83 3.6
May 2016 113.811 3.8
June 2016 113.827 3.6
July 2016 113.294 2.5
August 2016 113.543 2.6
September 2016 113.585 2.5
October 2016 114.098 1.8
November 2016 114.464 2.4
December 2016 114.56 2.4
January 2017 114.56 1.5
February 2017 114.827 1.6
March 2017 114.782 1.3
April 2017 115.062 1.1
May 2017 114.447 0.6
June 2017 114.591 0.7
July 2017 114.515 1.1
August 2017 114.081 0.5
September 2017 114.382 0.7
October 2017 115.884 1.6
November 2017 115.74 1.1
December 2017 115.238 0.6