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LOVELAND, CO: AFGE Local Union 3824
LOVELAND, CO: APWU Local Union 382
LOVELAND, CO: NALC Local Union 1207
LOVELL, WY: IBB Local Union 495
LOVELY, KY: UMWA Local Union 7093
LOVES PARK, IL: UAW Local Union 803
LOVINGTON, IL: IAM Local Union 833
LOVISVILLE, KY: PACE Local Union 1048
LOWELL, IN: BMWE Local Union 63
LOWELL, MA: AFM Local Union 300
LOWELL, MA: LIUNA Local Union 429
LOWELL, MA: PACE Local Union 1772
LOWELL, MA: SMWIA Local Union 377
LOWELLVILLE, OH: USW Local Union 2163
LOWER BURRELL, PA: GMP Local Union 134
LOWER BURRELL, PA: UTU Local Union 1074
LOWVILLE, NY: PACE Local Union 1988
LOXLEY, AL: UTU Local Union 598
LUBBOCK, TX: APWU Local Union 952
LUBBOCK, TX: BLET Local Union 871
LUBBOCK, TX: CWA Local Union 6203
LUBBOCK, TX: HFIAW Local Union 66
LUBBOCK, TX: NALC Local Union 2589
LUBBOCK, TX: NALC Local Union 4274
LUBBOCK, TX: UA Local Union 629
LUCASVILLE, OH: BMWE Local Union 566
LUCEDALE, MS: BLET Local Union 827
LUCEDALE, MS: BMWE Local Union 615
LUDINGTON, MI: APWU Local Union 3466
LUDINGTON, MI: NALC Local Union 669
LUDINGTON, MI: UAW Local Union 1464
LUDINGTON, MI: UAW Local Union 811
LUDINGTON, MI: USW Local Union 12773
LUDLOW, KY: UTU Local Union 1190
LUDLOW, MA: CWA Local Union 81228
LUDLOW, MA: IATSE Local Union 186
LUDOWICI, GA: IAM Local Union 272
LUFKIN, TX: APWU Local Union 2945
LUFKIN, TX: CWA Local Union 6218
LUFKIN, TX: GMP Local Union 429
 

How is the Consumer Price Index (CPI) used?

The Consumer Price Index affects nearly all Americans because of the many ways it is used. Three major uses are:

As an economic indicator: The CPI is the most widely used measure of inflation and is sometimes viewed as an indicator of the effectiveness of government economic policy. It provides information about price changes in the Nation's economy to government, business, labor, and other private citizens, and is used by them as a guide to making economic decisions. In addition, the President, Congress, and the Federal Reserve Board use trends in the CPI to aid in formulating fiscal and monetary policies.

As a deflator of other economic series: The CPI and its components are used to adjust other economic series for price changes and to translate these series into inflation-free dollars. Examples of series adjusted by the CPI include retail sales, hourly and weekly earnings, and components of the national income and product accounts. An interesting example of this is the use of the CPI as a deflator of the value of the consumer's dollar to find its purchasing power. The purchasing power of the consumer's dollar measures the change in the value to the consumer of goods and services that a dollar will buy at different dates. In other words, as prices increase, the purchasing power of the consumer's dollar declines.

As a means of adjusting dollar values: The CPI is often used to adjust consumers' income payments, for example, Social Security; to adjust income eligibility levels for government assistance; and to automatically provide cost-of-living wage adjustments to millions of American workers. The CPI affects the income of about 80 million persons as a result of statutory action: 48.4 million Social Security beneficiaries, about 19.8 million food stamp recipients, and about 4.2 million military and Federal Civil Service retirees and survivors. Changes in the CPI also affect the cost of lunches for 26.5 million children who eat lunch at school, while collective bargaining agreements that tie wages to the CPI cover over 2 million workers. Another example of how dollar values may be adjusted is the use of the CPI to adjust the Federal income tax structure. These adjustments prevent inflation-induced increases in tax rates, an effect called "bracket creep".

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