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  2. Inflation continues to rise in California. Here’s what ...

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    The UCLA Anderson forecast has overall consumer price hikes in California averaging 4.1% this year, cooling to 3.2% next year and 2.9% in 2025. That’s virtually the same as its forecast for ...

  3. State report: California utility prices rising 51% faster ...

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    (The Center Square) - California utility prices have increased 51% more than then national average, while California rents have increased 21.6% less than national average, according to a new ...

  4. California economic outlook is good for 2024. What about ...

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    Consumer price increases in California, which averaged 4% last year, should drop to 2.6 this year. The latest national inflation rate , for the 12 months ending in February, was 3.2%, the federal ...

  5. 2024 in California - Wikipedia

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    The population of California on January 1, 2024, was estimated to be 39,128,186, according to the California Department of Finance.The population increased by 67,024 from 2023, the first rise in population since 2020.

  6. United States Consumer Price Index - Wikipedia

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    Core CPI (blue) is less volatile than the full CPI-U (red), shown here as the annual percentage change, 1983–2021. A Core CPI index is a CPI that excludes goods with high price volatility, typically food and energy, so as to gauge a more underlying, widespread, or fundamental inflation that affects broader sets of items. More specifically ...

  7. Cost-of-living index - Wikipedia

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    The United States Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a price index that is based on the idea of a cost-of-living index. The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) explains the differences: The CPI frequently is called a cost-of-living index, but it differs in important ways from a complete cost-of-living measure.

  8. Key Fed inflation gauge shows price increases match ... - AOL

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    October 31, 2024 at 9:57 AM The latest reading of the Fed's preferred inflation gauge showed that prices increased largely in line with Wall Street's expectations in September.

  9. Consumer price index by country - Wikipedia

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    The Chained Consumer Price Index C-CPI-U, a chained index, has been introduced. The C-CPI-U tries to mitigate the substitution bias that is encountered in CPI-W and CPI-U by employing a Tornqvist formula and utilizing expenditure data in adjacent time periods in order to reflect the effect of any substitution that consumers make across item ...