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Lehigh Valley Consumer Price Index (LV CPI). has been in operation since 1984, the LV CPI
project is a quarterly survey of the prices of a group of some 2,500 items. The Consumer
Price Office at the Bureau of Labor Statistics (Washington, DC) selects these items to
be the basic items on which the average urban dweller spends his budget. They include a
variety of food items, shelter costs, transportation costs, medical costs, entertainment
costs, and personal care costs. The center has selected local points of purchase and has
established a cooperative understanding with local merchants to provide information on
prices. The Center reports a weighted average of the change in price of these items as
the inflation rate for the Lehigh Valley. Historically, the community has accepted the
LV CPI as the standard for the Lehigh Valley and the local media have reported the
results of the survey on a regular basis. The rate of inflation in our area has proven
to be significantly different from that of the Philadelphia area and the national average.
This makes
the LV CPI
the only true inflation gauge for the Lehigh Valley.
Click here for a more detailed LV CPI report.
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