Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Recreation in U.S. City Average (CPIRECSL)

144.11
as of May 1, 2026
+0.41 (+0.29%)vs prior reading (April 1, 2026)
Index Dec 1997=100MonthlySeasonally Adjusted

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Understanding Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Recreation in U.S. City Average

Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Recreation in U.S. City Average (FRED series CPIRECSL) is a monthly economic indicator measured in index dec 1997=100. The series is published through FRED, the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis economic database, with history going back to 1993. Values are seasonally adjusted, smoothing out predictable calendar effects so that underlying trends are easier to see.

Why it matters: Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Recreation in U.S. City Average is one of the indicators traders, economists, and policymakers watch within the economic complex. Analysts use it to track conditions in the US economy and to anticipate shifts in growth, inflation, and policy.

How to read it: focus on the direction and persistence of changes rather than any single monthly print. Comparing the latest value against its level a year ago, and against its long-run range since 1993, gives a better sense of whether the series is signaling acceleration, deceleration, or a turning point.

Recent Data

DateValue (Index Dec 1997=100)Change
May 1, 2026144.11+0.41
April 1, 2026143.70+0.11
March 1, 2026143.59-0.05
February 1, 2026143.64+0.02
January 1, 2026143.62+0.68
December 1, 2025142.93+1.67
November 1, 2025141.26-0.67
September 1, 2025141.93+0.52
August 1, 2025141.41-0.14
July 1, 2025141.54+0.54
June 1, 2025141.01+0.58
May 1, 2025140.42+0.11

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Recreation in U.S. City Average today?

The latest value of Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Recreation in U.S. City Average (CPIRECSL) is shown at the top of this page, along with its observation date and the change from the prior reading. Data is sourced from FRED and refreshed regularly.

How often is Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Recreation in U.S. City Average updated?

Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Recreation in U.S. City Average is reported monthly (Monthly). New observations appear on FRED shortly after the source agency releases them, and this page updates daily.

What does a rising Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Recreation in U.S. City Average mean?

A sustained rise in Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Recreation in U.S. City Average signals strengthening readings in this economic measure, in index dec 1997=100. Whether that is positive or negative for markets depends on context — compare the move against the series’ trend and related indicators in the same category.

Where does the CPIRECSL data come from?

The data comes from FRED® (Federal Reserve Economic Data), maintained by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, under series ID CPIRECSL. History is available back to 1993.

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Data sourced from FRED®, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis: Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Recreation in U.S. City Average (CPIRECSL). Retrieved from fred.stlouisfed.org. Last updated June 10, 2026.