Vol. L, no. 1 | January, 2010
Our Cost-of-Living Guide 2010, as seen in the Wall Street Journal, breaks down changes in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) by select items, including college tuition, grocery items, and energy costs. Our guide provides you with the data needed to discover what this change means to you and your budget. Dollar values from past years can be converted to 2009 values and vice versa.
By AIER Research Staff
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