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Annual Consumer Price Index
All Urban Consumers, All Items - Greater Los Angeles Area
1
Current Year CPI & 1950-2006 Annual CPIs
Not Seasonally Adjusted

(1982-84 = 100)2                                                                           Click here for Major Consumer Expenditure Areas

Annual Consumer Price Indexes

Year Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County
Annual Average
U.S. City Average
2006 210.4 200.6
2005 201.8 193.2
2004 193.2 188.9
2003 187.0 184.0
2002 182.2 179.9
2001 177.3 177.1
2000 171.6 172.2
1999 166.1 166.6
1998 162.3 163.0
1997 160.0 160.5
1996 157.5 156.9
1995 154.6 152.4
1994 152.3 148.2
1993 150.3 144.5
1992 146.5 140.3
1991 141.4 136.2
1990 135.9 130.7
Year Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County
Annual Average
U.S. City Average
1989 128.3 124.0
1988 122.1 118.3
1987 116.7 113.6
1986 111.9 109.6
1985 108.4 107.6
1984 103.6 103.9
1983 99.1 99.6
1982 97.3 96.5
1981 91.9 90.9
1980 83.7 82.4
1979 72.3 72.6
1978 65.3 65.2
1977 60.8 60.6
1976 56.9 56.9
1975 53.3 53.8
Year Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County
Annual Average
U.S. City Average
1974 48.2 49.3
1973 43.7 44.4
1972 41.4 41.8
1971 40.1 40.5
1970 38.7 38.8
1969 36.8 36.7
1968 35.2 34.8
1967 33.8 33.4
1966 33.0 32.4
1965 32.4 31.5
1964 31.7 31.0
1963 31.1 30.6
1962 30.7 30.2
1961 30.3 29.9
1960 30.0 29.6
Year Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County
Annual Average
U.S. City Average
1959 29.4 29.1
1958 28.9 28.9
1957 28.0 28.1
1956 27.1 27.2
1955 26.7 26.8
1954 26.7 26.9
1953 26.7 26.7
1952 26.5 26.5
1951 25.7 26.0
1950 23.7 24.1

(1) Counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, Riverside, & San Bernardino
(2) The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics rebased all CPI indices from 1967 to 1982-84 starting with the release of data for January 1988. Historical data were also converted to the new base to facilitate comparisons over time. While the index numbers are different, the percentage changes should be comparable.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics & Calif. Dept. of Industrial Relations, Div. of Labor Statistics & Research

 

 

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