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Median Consumer Price Index (MEDCPIM157SFRBCLE)

Observation:

Q3 2014: 0.50292 (+ more)   Updated: May 15, 2024 10:04 AM CDT
Q3 2014:  0.50292  
Q2 2014:  0.50106  
Q1 2014:  0.62735  
Q4 2013:  0.54506  
Q3 2013:  0.52682  
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Units:

Percent Change,
Seasonally Adjusted

Frequency:

Quarterly,
Sum

NOTES

Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland  

Release: Current Median CPI  

Units:  Percent Change, Seasonally Adjusted

Frequency:  Monthly

Notes:

Median Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of core inflation calculated the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and the Ohio State University. Median CPI was created as a different way to get a 'Core CPI' measure, or a better measure of underlying inflation trends. To calculate the Median CPI, the Cleveland Fed analyzes the median price change of the goods and services published by the BLS. The median price change is the price change that's right in the middle of the long list of all of the price changes. This series excludes 49.5% of the CPI components with the highest and lowest one-month price changes from each tail of the price-change distribution resulting in a Median CPI Inflation Estimate.

According to research from the Cleveland Fed, the Median CPI provides a better signal of the inflation trend than either the all-items CPI or the CPI excluding food and energy. According to newer research done at the Cleveland Fed, the Median CPI is even better at PCE inflation in the near and longer term than the core PCE.

For further information, visit The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

Suggested Citation:

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Median Consumer Price Index [MEDCPIM157SFRBCLE], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MEDCPIM157SFRBCLE, May 15, 2024.

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