Monday, Oct. 28, 1957
Level Price Index?
For twelve months the Government's Consumer Price Index, official thermometer of the U.S. cost of living, has risen steadily, in August reached a record high of 121.0 (1947-49 =100). Last week, tabulating a new index to show September costs, the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicted a mild break. Though the price of services continues higher, the price of food is tapering. Probable result: an at-long-last leveling off of consumer costs.
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