The consumer price index was unchanged in April from theprevious month but falling energy prices resulted in the indexbeing 0.7% below the same month last year, the Labor Departmentreported today.

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It was the second consecutive month of year-over-declines, thefirst since 1955.

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The CPI had fallen 0.2% in March and had risen 0.5% in Februaryand 0.3% in January.

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Excluding food and energy costs, the CPI increased 0.3% inApril, a slight increase from the 0.2% increase in March.

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Energy prices fell 2.4% in April, compared to 3.0% drop inMarch. Energy prices have fallen 25.2% in the past year.

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Food prices fell 0.2% in April, compared with a 0.1% drop inMarch. They have increased 3.3% in the last year.

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Transportation prices fell 0.4% in April, compared with a 1.1%drop in March and a 13.0% decline for the last year.

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Housing prices fell 0.1%-the same as in March-and have increased1.0% during the last year.

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Medical care increased 0.4% last month-compared with a 0.2%increase in April, and have risen 3.0% in the last year.

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Education and communication prices increased 0.3% in April-upfrom a 0.2% increase in March-and have risen 3.4% during the past12 months.

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