How Did Your Cost of Living Change in 2007? PDF Print E-mail
Written by AIER Research Staff   
Sunday, 09 March 2008 09:21

The Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers increased 4.1 percent in 2007, up from the 2.5 percent increase in 2006.

The rate of price inflation accelerated in 2007. However, as the table below shows the overall inflation rate masked widely different trends in the underlying prices.


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If you mostly bought TVs, computers, and electronic gadgets, your cost of living went down. During the 12 months ended in December, the price of televisions decreased sharply (down 18.3 percent), as did the prices of computers and related equipment (down 13.2 percent), computer software and accessories (-6.4 percent), audio equipment (-4.8 percent), and cameras (down 6.9 percent). Clothing prices also fell.

On the other hand, if you ate, drove, heated your home, or received medical care, your out-of-pocket expenses increased substantially. Gasoline prices soared by 29.6 percent, fuel oil prices by 32.5 percent. The prices of eggs, milk, cheese, and bread all increased at double-digit rates. The price of medical care increased by 5.9 percent, led by higher prices for outpatient hospital services (up 9.9 percent).

On a December-to-December basis, last year’s 4.1 percent increase in the CPI was the largest since a 6.1 percent increase in 1990. At this rate, the purchasing power of the dollar would be cut in half in 17 years.

To see how the overall cost of living has changed over time, use our cost of living calculator

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Comments (4)
cost of living for 2008
4 Thursday, 11 December 2008 21:32
Walter swanson
I need to know what the cost of living is for 2008. I am responsible to recommend that percent as a salary increase for my Pastor to our finance committee.I'm confused by the entry above that speaks about a 5.3% and annualized 9.2%
cost of living increase from 1990 to 2008
3 Monday, 01 December 2008 19:01
Kathy Frisbee
Dec. 1, 2008

By what percentage has the cost of living increased from 1990
to today - Dec. 1, 2008?
Cost of Living increase in 2008, through July
2 Tuesday, 09 September 2008 08:56
Kerry Lynch
The Consumer Price Index (for all urban consumers, not seasonally adjusted) has increased by 5.3 percent since the beginning of 2008 (through July). That works out to an annualized rate of 9.2 percent. For more CPI data, go to the Labor Department's website, www.bls.gov.
Cost of living index for 2008
1 Monday, 08 September 2008 20:58
marjorie brownlee
What is the current rise in the cost of living for this year.

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