Then and now: Prices in 2000 and prices in 2009

Daily Staff

The Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates consumer price indexes, which are measures of the average changes in prices of goods and services over time by consumers. The CPI is based on prices of food, shelter, fuels, clothing, transportation, medical costs and other day-to-day items and services. When calculating the index, each item is given a weight to account for its relative importance in consumers’ budget.