http://t.money.msn.com/saving-money-tips/10-ways-to-beat-inflation
Inflation for everything the CPI measures has grown 47.4 percent since 2000. The American Institute for Economic Research created an alternative measure, the Everyday Price Index, which puts more emphasis on everyday necessities, like gasoline. The EPI shows prices growing 69.1 percent since 2000.
Here's how the EPI says individual prices changed since 2000:
Price changes: Jan. 2000-June 2014
Purchase
*Percent change
Heating oil
232
Gasoline
183
College tuition & fees
130
Water and sewer bills
106
Medical care services
79
Child care
72
Public transportation fares
71
Electricity
68
Airfare
54
Movie & theater tickets
52
Restaurant food
48
Food at home
44
Shelter
42
*Source: American Institute for Economic Research
Inflation for everything the CPI measures has grown 47.4 percent since 2000. The American Institute for Economic Research created an alternative measure, the Everyday Price Index, which puts more emphasis on everyday necessities, like gasoline. The EPI shows prices growing 69.1 percent since 2000.
Here's how the EPI says individual prices changed since 2000:
Price changes: Jan. 2000-June 2014
Purchase
*Percent change
Heating oil
232
Gasoline
183
College tuition & fees
130
Water and sewer bills
106
Medical care services
79
Child care
72
Public transportation fares
71
Electricity
68
Airfare
54
Movie & theater tickets
52
Restaurant food
48
Food at home
44
Shelter
42
*Source: American Institute for Economic Research

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