THE COST OF LIVING IN UNITED STATES IN 1926 33
figures have been used. From 1918 through 1925 the yearly
averages are based upon the figures available thrice a year,
while for 1926 the average is derived from monthly figures.
The results are shown in Table 14. A decline occurs in 1926
for the first time since 1922. The recession, however, was
only .8% as compared with costs of living in 1925, and the
1926 level was still 7.59, above the post-war low point
recorded in 1922. The average index number for 1926 is
67.9%, above the 1914 level, and 15.09, below the peak estab-
lished in 1920.
TasLE 14: INDEx Numsers oF THE Cost oF Living IN
AVERAGE AMERICAN CoMMUNITIES, 1914 To 1926, INcLU-
SIVE, BY SEPARATE BUDGET ITEMS
(National Industrial Conference Board)
fuly, 7°
[uly, 1
July, 1
July, 1
Dates
Food
Shelter
Clothing
F uel and
Light
00
100
11
46
73
-86
22
100 100 WJ
100 103 102
101.5 120 104
105 143 126
118 , 185 138
29 - 205 144
58 190 172
67 166 "2
.66 56 174
/ 175 171 179
3 185 171 169
1 179 17% 167
Sundries
100
100
104
117
123
‘64
&7
82
172
153
174
| 75
All Items
00.0
100.5
108.7
131.3
158.6
71.6
197.5
164.9
156.2
162.1
163.3
169.3
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