Category: IMF World Economic Outlook (WEO)
Indicator: PCPI Inflation, average consumer prices. Index
Country: United States
Unit: Index
Scale: Units
Subject Notes: Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]
Country Series Specific Notes: Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2023 Harmonized prices: No Base year: Base is 1982-1984=100 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 10/2024
Administration: Not selected
Economy: Not selected
Data source URL: https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/SPROLLS/world-economic-outlook-databases