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PRESENTATION OF DATA 33 <br /> Chart 2.Percent change in the Employment Cost Index for total compensation and for wages and salaries, <br /> private industnr workers,United States and localities, not seasonally adjusted,September 2013 to <br /> September 4 <br /> 12anonth <br /> percent change <br /> 4.5 <br /> n Iota I compensation 3,9 3.9 <br /> 4.0 <br /> 3.5 3.3 <br /> 3.4 3S <br /> •Wages and salaries <br /> 3.1 <br /> 3.0 <br /> 2.6 2.52.6 2.6 2.5 <br /> 2.5 2.3 2.3 - -- <br /> ::r I <br /> 21 <br /> 2.0 <br /> 1.7 T <br /> 1.5 1.51 5 1.4 1.1 1.4 <br /> 12 iz 1.1 €k iii ; 1.11 <br /> 0.9 44 i ' ; <br /> x\`.64- �, ' c o.° 61 t �S`�, �e1°°mac?°.4.1' ads . °�`° c, P` a°j 4. <br /> c�`4, %s X4 °4 4 0 4 �p� e� �e 0 <br /> ems" ��' `� Q' " 40 <br /> Pa° c c° h .cA <br /> Source U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics. ÷ e <br /> Consumer Price Index-The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) for <br /> Miami increased 0.4 percent over the two months, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics <br /> reported in late November, 2014. All items, less food and energy index, increased 1.0 <br /> percent, reflecting higher prices for shelter, apparel, and other goods and services. The <br /> energy index declined 3.5 percent during the two-month pricing period, while the food <br /> index was unchanged. Over the last 12 months, the CPI-U rose 2.2 percent with annual <br /> increases registered in several categories, notably shelter and food. The index for all <br /> items less food and energy rose 2.5 percent over the year. <br /> Clobus, McLemore & Duke, Inc. <br />