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Explanation
- Consumer price indexes measure the rate of change of
the cost of living, or inflation/deflation rate in goods purchased
directly by consumers; they do not compare living expenses between cities
- Cost of living indicators are comparative between
cities or countries
- Producer price indexes measure the rate of
change in the selling price of goods by the producer in
manufacturing, mining, agriculture, forestry fisheries,
services, etc; they may predict a rise in consumer prices
- BLS
Handbook of Methods
- Describes history and methodology of collecting consumer
price index, producer price index, international price index,
and consumer expenditures
- In HTML and Adobe Acrobat formats
- Statistical
Universe (UMich Only)
- Indexes and abstracts federal government statistics since 1974;
business, association and state government data since 1980, and
international agencies since 1983
- Access through the Statistical Sources menu
- Delimiters include Boolean operators and numerous proximity
indicators, frequency, and comparative data (by city, by foreign
country, by age, by disease)
- Sample Search: consumer price index and by
foreign country
- About 15% of the abstracts link to full
text
- For items not hot-linked:
- Write down abstract number (e.g. ASI 1997 9391-7) and bring to
the Documents Center for the microfiche version
- Consult Statistical Universe
Guide for various web searching alternatives
and a Slide
Show for further details
- Bureau of Labor
Statistics
- Measures the rate of price change for food, shelter, fuel, apparel,
transportation, medical care, entertainment, and other service items
- The CPI Home Page provides an explanation of
CPI data collection, testimony before Congress, the most current press
releases of national data, and several options for time series access
- The majority of information appears under Data - Most
Frequently Requested Series
- Data may be formatted in several different ways to facilitate
analysis
- The direct links are to national data
- The CPI for metropolitan areas appears under the links to
BLS Regional Office Most Frequently Requested
Series
- CPI Calculator
- Choose the U.S. or one of twenty
regions/cities
- Enter a dollar amount for a beginning year and obtain its
value in another year
- Economic
Time Series (Ted Bos)
- See bottom of page for monthly CPI data for all urban consumers
- Total index, food and energy indexes, and various combinations
- Some time series begin 1946
- Historic Consumer Price Index,
1800-1998 (UMich)
- Annual CPI, 1800-1912, copied from Historical Statistics of the
United States
- Monthly CPI, 1913-June 1998, using Bureau of Labor Statistics tabulation
- Both use the base 1967=100
- Updates to the 1967 base year were suspended after June 1998;
- Historic
CPI Data (Base=1982-84) is available on the BLS web site
on a monthly basis since 1913
- How Much is That?
- Purchasing power of the U.S. dollar since 1665 and British pound since 1264
- Historic interest rates, price of gold, and GDP for both countries with many
series dating back 800 years
- U.S. and British exchange rates with 40 other countries for a minimum of 90
years
- Inflation
Conversion Factors (Robert Sahr/Oregon State)
- Factors for converting the value of a dollar at each year since 1800
into current dollars (1982/84, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999)
- Graphs illustrate current and constant prices of movie tickets, the
national debt, Congressional pay, campaign expenditures, the minimum
wage, and Social Security benefits
- STAT-USA (Doc
Cen Password Only)
- Includes current press releases of detailed Consumer, Producer, and
International price indexes
- What is
the Dollar Worth? (Federal Reserve Board-Mpls)
- Annual consumer price index since 1913
- Calculate value of dollar between any given year
- Foreign Price Indexes
- International Labor
Office
- Time series of annual data for individual countries are located in
its DATA/YEARLY section
- Price indexes for all goods and for various sectors
- The World
Development Indicators (UMich Only) provides historical CPI
for individual nations beginning with 1960
- Import
and Export Price Indexes (BLS)
- International price indexes for goods imported into or exported from
the United States
- For the world as a whole or by region
region
- Data may be formatted in several different ways to facilitate
analysis
- BankRate
- Type in current salary and U.S. city to determine the equivalent
salary in another U.S. city
- Best Places
Net
- Compare two U.S. cities by crime, housing, economic, education,
health and climate factors
- Compare climates in foreign countries
- Best
Places to Live (Money Magazine)
- Ranks 300 cities to live by economy, health, crime,
housing, education, weather,leisure, transit, arts
- City pages include a description and relocation information as well
as statistical data on the quality of life and the cost of living
- Interactive interface permits the user to create own
rankings
- Cost of Living Index (American Chamber of Commerce)
- Compares total costs between urban areas with component data ongroceries, housing, utilities, transportation, health care, and miscellaneous goods
- 100=average so 1.25 would indicate an urban area was 25% more expensive than average
- Individual prices for various goods and services also given
- Participation in the program is voluntary so not all urban areas are included
- Doc.Cen. HD 6983 .A67
- Defense
Department Official Per Diem Rates
- U.S. and foreign travel allowances for lodging and food
- Arranged by state/city or country/city
- Can be used, in part, to calculate comparative living costs
- Domestic
Per Diem Rates (General Services Administration)
- Food and lodging rates for federal travel in the United States by city
- Archived data back to 1995
- EIU
City Data (UMich Only)
- Covers major cities in the U.S. and abroad
- Provides cost of individual consumer products or services
in local currency or U.S. or Euro dollars since 1990
- Food products, alcohol and tobacco, rent, cost of maid service
- EPI Data
Zone
- Current family budgets for 400 metropolitan areas by size/type of
family
- How
Far Will My Salary go? (CNN
Money)
- Enter current salary and your closest city, then the city you want
to compare
- Will show the salary needed to obtain the same standard of
living as well as changes in groceries, houskng, utilies,
trasnportation and health care
- Interarea Price
Levels: An Experimental Methodology
- Article by Bettina Aten in the September 2006 issue of the
Monthly Labor Review
- Compares price levels for 38 metropolitan areas in 2003 and
2004
- Office
of Personnel Management
- Federal pay rates for U.S. cities searchable by GS level
- Places Rated
Almanac
- Rates living costs of 343 metropolitan areas on a relative scale, with 1
being least expensive and 343 being most expensive
- Overall rating and individual ratings for housing,
utilites, taxes, college tuition, food, health, and
transportation
- Not on the web; located in the Documents Center: HN 60.B79
1993b - Ref.
- Relocation
Salary Calculator
- Type in your job and future city or zip code to determine your value
in a new location
- Runzheimer
International is a private
company which rates cities for cost of living in the U.S. and abroad
for a fee
- No free data on its web site
- Search Google using the
term "Runzheimer" and "cost-of-living" to identify web pages with
articles
comparing living costs
- Virtual
Relocation
- Compares cost of living index (100=average) between any two of 800
U.S. cities
- Includes comparisons on 2000 square foot homes, property and sales
taxes, income tax, median household income, crime, education,
auto insurance and the weather
- Best Places
Net
- Compare two U.S. cities by crime, housing, economic, education,
health and climate factors
- Compare climates in foreign countries
- Defense
Department Official Per Diem Rates
- U.S. and foreign travel allowances for lodging and food
- Arranged by state/city or country/city
- Can be used, in part, to calculate comparative living costs
- EIU
City Data (UMich Only)
- Covers major cities in the U.S. and abroad
- Provides cost of individual consumer products or services
in local currency or U.S. or Euro dollars since 1990
- Food products, alcohol and tobacco, rent, cost of maid service
- Newsbreak -
Relocation Journal
- Articles on relocation costs and travel within the United States and
abroad
- Some issues list comparative costs
- Archived beginning January 1996
- Maximum
Travel Per Diem Allowances for Foreign Areas (State
Dept)
- Maximum housing and food allowances for federal civilian
personnel travelling abroad
- Arranged by country and city
- Suggests relative living costs
- Could be used with the GSA's Domestic
Per Diem Rates to compare the U.S. with foreign cities
- Runzheimer
International is a private
company which rates cities for cost of living in the U.S. and abroad
for a fee
- No data available on its web site free of charge
- Search Google using the
term "Runzheimer" and "cost-of-living" to identify web pages with
articles
comparing living costs
- Turner
Construction Cost Index
- Commercial construction cost index based on 1967=100
- Quarterly data shows index number and percent change from previous
year
- National data only
- Building Design and Construction
- Monthly periodical with construction costs per square foot for
various types of commercial buildings for major cities
- It may be difficult to find the data in the free web version
- Use Documents Center Microfiche SRI C8052-6 or printed version: TH 1
.B924
- Building Construction Cost Data (Means)
- Available at the Art, Architecture and Engineering Library (TH 435
.B93)
- Change
Notices (UMich Only) for costs and city surcharges
- Bureau of Labor
Statistics
- Measures the rate of price change in wholesale commodities or price
changes by stage of processing
- Producer Price Index home page provides
current press releases
- Data section provides various options for time
series data back to 1986
- Economic
Time Series (Ted Bos)
- See bottom of page for monthly producer price indexes for various
unfinished and finished goods as well as intermediate processes
- Time series begin with 1947
- Expenditures
on Children by Families (USDA)
- Estimates of the annual cost of raising a child through 18
- Data arranged by family income, age of child, and type of expense
(housing, food, education)
- Annual reports archived since 1995

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