chained_cpi_data_2014_2024.csv
The Chained Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (C-CPI-U) is an economic measure introduced by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in 2002. It aims to provide a more accurate reflection of the cost of living by accounting for changes in consumer spending habits in response to fluctuating prices. Unlike the traditional Consumer Price Index (CPI), which uses a fixed basket of goods and services, the C-CPI-U adjusts the basket to mirror substitutions consumers make when relative prices change. For example, if the price of beef rises, consumers might buy more chicken instead; the C-CPI-U captures this shift.
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Datuen azken eguneratzea | 2025(e)ko otsailaren 21(a) |
Metadatuen azken eguneratzea | 2025(e)ko abuztuaren 11(a) |
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