Consumer Prices Up 0.4% in August

Washington, DC, September 14, 2017-The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) rose 0.4% in August on a seasonally adjusted basis, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported.

Over the last 12 months, the all items index rose 1.9%.

Increases in the indexes for gasoline and shelter accounted for nearly all of the seasonally adjusted increase in the all items index. The energy index rose 2.8% in August as the gasoline index increased 6.3%. The shelter index rose 0.5% in August with the rent index up 0.4%. The food index rose slightly in August, with the index for food away from home increasing and the food at home index declining.

The index for all items less food and energy rose 0.2% in August. Along with the shelter index, the indexes for motor vehicle insurance, medical care, and recreation all increased in August. The indexes for airline fares and for used cars and trucks were among those that declined in August. 

The all items index rose 1.9% for the 12 months ending August, a larger increase than the 1.7% increase for the 12 months ending July. The 12-month change in the index for all items less food and energy remained at 1.7% for the fourth month in a row. It has remained in the range of 1.6% to 2.3% since June 2011. The energy index rose 6.4% over the past 12 months, and the food index increased 1.1%.