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Impact of Inflation by Household Income

Summary: We estimate that inflation in 2021 will require the average U.S. household to spend around $3,500 more in 2021 to achieve the same level of consumption of goods and services as in recent previous years (2019 or 2020). Moreover, we estimate that lower-income households spend more of their budget on goods and services that have been more impacted by inflation. Lower-income households will have to spend about 7 percent more while higher-income households will have to spend about 6 percent more.
Introduction

On December 10, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for November 2021. The CPI measures the average change over time in the prices paid by consumers for goods and services. The overall index went up by 6.8 percent from a year ago, and this level of inflation was last seen in 1982. However, the increases in price were uneven across items in the CPI basket. For example, the price of food rose by 6.1 percent compared to a year ago, while the average energy price jumped by 33.3 percent. There was also a noticeable difference between commodities and services. While the one-year price increases for shelter and other services (excluding energy services and shelter) were 3.8 percent and 2.9 percent respectively, the price increase for commodities (excluding food and energy commodities) was 9.4 percent.1

These price increases do not affect all households in the same way because the consumption baskets of high-income and low-income households differ. In this blog, we use the Consumer Expenditure Survey and the recently released CPI to investigate how much price changes increase the expenditure for households at different income levels. Since we do not yet have data on changing consumption patterns for 2021, we analyze the increased costs under two different assumptions: (1) that consumption patterns remained the same in 2021 as in 2020, and (2) that consumption patterns remained the same in 2021 as in 2019. It seems likely that households in 2021 may follow consumption patterns along some combination of the two, with some pandemic patterns becoming more fixed even as households return to pre-pandemic behavior. Because we hold consumption patterns fixed for this analysis, we do not account for income effects, i.e., any consumption changes due to changing purchasing power, and substitution effects, i.e., any consumption changes due to changing relative prices.

Consumer Expenditure Survey

The Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) is a nationwide household survey conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics that provides information on expenditures, income, assets and demographic characteristics of U.S. consumers. We use the Quarterly Interview Survey for 2019 and for 2020 to find out how U.S. households spend their money and how that varies across income groups. We aggregate the survey’s expenditure items into five major categories: food, energy, shelter, commodities less food and energy commodities, and services less energy services and shelter.2 Households are divided into seven income groups where the cutoffs are the 20th, 40th, 60th, 80th, 90th and 95th percentiles of the income distribution.3 Figure 1 shows the average nominal total expenditure by households in each income group in 2019 and 2020. As expected, higher-income groups had relatively higher expenditures in both years. During the pandemic, spending on consumption rose for lower-income households but it decreased for higher-income households. Comparing 2020 spending to 2019 spending, we find that the bottom three income groups increased their total expenditure by $1,499 for the bottom quintile, $518 for the second quintile, and $321 for the middle quintile. At the same time, the top income groups decreased their total expenditure by $168 for the fourth quintile, $3,331 for the 80th to 90th percentile, $4,002 dollars for the 90th to 95th percentile, and $12,175 for the top 5 percent.

Figure 1: Total expenditure by income groups in 2019 and 2020

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The consumption baskets of income groups differ in composition. Figure 2 shows the share of household expenditure on each major category of items by income groups in 2019 and in 2020. Lower-income groups spent relatively more on food, energy, and shelter, while higher-income groups spent relatively more on other commodities and services.

Figure 2: Expenditure shares on major groups of items by income groups in 2019 and 2020

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Increase in expenditure from higher prices

Figure 3 shows the increase in the average expenditure by consumption category and by income groups due to higher prices over the year ended in November 2021 under each of the two assumptions on consumption patterns.4 Due to their higher spending, we find that higher-income groups had a bigger increase in expenditure across all five categories. For example, under the fixed 2020 bundle, the bottom 20 percent saw their expenditure go up by $309 for food, $761 for energy, $476 for shelter, $390 for other commodities, and $224 for other services. For the 2020 bundle, the top 5 percent spent an additional $961 on food, $1,824 on energy, $1,607 on shelter, $2,144 on other commodities, and $1,100 on other services.

Figure 3: Increase in expenditure by consumption category across income groups

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Table 1 shows the increase in the average total expenditure by income group, both as dollars and as a percent increase. Since higher-income groups had a bigger increase in expenditures in all categories, they also saw a bigger increase in total expenditure. For example, the bottom 20 percent saw their total expenditure go up by $2,064 (under the fixed 2019 bundle) while the top 5 percent saw an increase of $8,326 (under the fixed 2019 bundle). Assuming the fixed 2020 bundle, these increases change to $2,160 and $7,636 respectively.

However, because of variation in the composition of consumption bundles, we find that higher-income households had smaller percentage increases in their total expenditure. Higher-income households spent relatively more on services, which experienced the smallest price increases. On the other hand, lower-income households spent relatively more on energy whose prices had large increases. Under the fixed 2019 bundle assumption, the bottom 90 percent saw their consumption expenditure go up by between 6.7 percent to 6.9 percent in 2021. The top 5 percent, on the other hand, saw an increase of 6 percent. Under the fixed 2020 bundle assumption, the bottom 90 percent saw increases of 6.7 percent to 6.9 percent while the top 5 percent saw a 6.1 percent increase. Looking at the 60 to 80 percent quintile, those households saw an increased consumption expenditure of $4,441 (for the 2019 bundle) or $4,351 (for the 2020 bundle), representing an increase of 6.8 percent.

Table 1: Increase in the total consumption expenditure in dollars and in percentage

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Consumption Bundle Income Group (%) Increase in Expenditure ($) Increase in Expenditure as a share of initial expenditure (%)
2019 0-20 2,064 6.8
2019 20-40 2,879 6.9
2019 40-60 3,505 6.9
2019 60-80 4,441 6.8
2019 80-90 5,533 6.7
2019 90-95 6,627 6.4
2019 95 and Above 8,326 6.0
2020 0-20 2,160 6.8
2020 20-40 2,858 6.9
2020 40-60 3,468 6.9
2020 60-80 4,351 6.8
2020 80-90 5,257 6.7
2020 90-95 6,164 6.3
2020 95 and Above 7,636 6.1



This analysis was written by Zheli He and Xiaoyue Sun and directed by Efraim Berkovich. Prepared for the website by Mariko Paulson.


  1. The Bureau of Labor Statistics does not publish the CPI of services excluding energy services and shelter. We calculate it using the relative importance and the published CPI of services less energy services and those of shelter.  ↩

  2. The shelter category includes rent costs and owners’ equivalent rent. Owners’ equivalent rent is an implied opportunity cost from living in housing owned by the household instead of renting it out. While it is not an actual expenditure on the household’s budget, owners’ equivalent rent represents foregone income whose loss becomes larger as rental costs increase.  ↩

  3. We use total household income before taxes in the CE to define the income groups.  ↩

  4. We use the CPI-U series to be consistent with our fixed consumption bundle assumptions since the chained CPI reweighs consumption bundles monthly. The CPI-U, on the other hand, holds the expenditure weights constant within a two-year span.  ↩

  Consumption Bundle	Income Group (%)	Category	 Expenditure 
  2019	0-20	Food	4949.93882685564 
  2019	0-20	Energy	2378.51916024610 
  2019	0-20	Commodities Less Food And Energy	3848.39553836628 
  2019	0-20	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	7838.39695761982 
  2019	0-20	Shelter	11176.85452181210 
  2019	20-40	Food	6740.76559598387 
  2019	20-40	Energy	3422.90204780623 
  2019	20-40	Commodities Less Food And Energy	5711.20075831583 
  2019	20-40	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	10779.58127168250 
  2019	20-40	Shelter	14328.30385994650 
  2019	40-60	Food	8030.59650531030 
  2019	40-60	Energy	3973.91374422892 
  2019	40-60	Commodities Less Food And Energy	7910.34740958817 
  2019	40-60	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	13595.74651926510 
  2019	40-60	Shelter	16559.83619485150 
  2019	60-80	Food	9988.79198837675 
  2019	60-80	Energy	4758.11577987721 
  2019	60-80	Commodities Less Food And Energy	10946.97023400920 
  2019	60-80	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	18435.41506292790 
  2019	60-80	Shelter	20238.16350433400 
  2019	80-90	Food	12136.09973514730 
  2019	80-90	Energy	5624.87203487908 
  2019	80-90	Commodities Less Food And Energy	14308.82644886890 
  2019	80-90	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	24400.66382496690 
  2019	80-90	Shelter	25373.72345428360 
  2019	90-95	Food	14150.61183867710 
  2019	90-95	Energy	6009.86410711723 
  2019	90-95	Commodities Less Food And Energy	18068.02740183380 
  2019	90-95	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	31780.53599012440 
  2019	90-95	Shelter	32437.21530577160 
  2019	95 and Above	Food	17210.73301662290 
  2019	95 and Above	Energy	6494.83347759289 
  2019	95 and Above	Commodities Less Food And Energy	23710.64720603990 
  2019	95 and Above	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	46600.47227726740 
  2019	95 and Above	Shelter	42343.97258312390 
  2020	0-20	Food	5065.54219586118 
  2020	0-20	Energy	2285.48385577984 
  2020	0-20	Commodities Less Food And Energy	4155.23027088941 
  2020	0-20	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	7780.37322537550 
  2020	0-20	Shelter	12404.27926734450 
  2020	20-40	Food	6737.98293774727 
  2020	20-40	Energy	3024.20078863658 
  2020	20-40	Commodities Less Food And Energy	5885.04740971949 
  2020	20-40	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	10903.87122867540 
  2020	20-40	Shelter	14949.67156312870 
  2020	40-60	Food	8032.33911759407 
  2020	40-60	Energy	3557.97021930770 
  2020	40-60	Commodities Less Food And Energy	7843.61295494490 
  2020	40-60	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	13608.05190502970 
  2020	40-60	Shelter	17348.98730772470 
  2020	60-80	Food	9725.44502058763 
  2020	60-80	Energy	4138.15336753355 
  2020	60-80	Commodities Less Food And Energy	11190.85224936560 
  2020	60-80	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	17941.67177700970 
  2020	60-80	Shelter	21202.89000843090 
  2020	80-90	Food	11704.74126897970 
  2020	80-90	Energy	4548.47509421490 
  2020	80-90	Commodities Less Food And Energy	15257.04404372970 
  2020	80-90	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	21608.64027042200 
  2020	80-90	Shelter	25394.69162113830 
  2020	90-95	Food	13652.12014936220 
  2020	90-95	Energy	5121.39004002116 
  2020	90-95	Commodities Less Food And Energy	15599.86807212490 
  2020	90-95	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	30900.92130690470 
  2020	90-95	Shelter	33169.52811605050 
  2020	95 and Above	Food	15732.49350690830 
  2020	95 and Above	Energy	5478.04393307198 
  2020	95 and Above	Commodities Less Food And Energy	22848.08612254180 
  2020	95 and Above	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	38251.48322064920 
  2020	95 and Above	Shelter	41875.37567249750   
  Consumption Bundle	Income Group (%)	Category	 Share (Percentage) 
  2019	0-20	Food	 16.4 
  2019	0-20	Energy	 7.9 
  2019	0-20	Commodities Less Food And Energy	 12.7 
  2019	0-20	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	 26.0 
  2019	0-20	Shelter	 37.0 
  2019	20-40	Food	 16.4 
  2019	20-40	Energy	 8.4 
  2019	20-40	Commodities Less Food And Energy	 13.9 
  2019	20-40	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	 26.3 
  2019	20-40	Shelter	 35.0 
  2019	40-60	Food	 16.0 
  2019	40-60	Energy	 7.9 
  2019	40-60	Commodities Less Food And Energy	 15.8 
  2019	40-60	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	 27.2 
  2019	40-60	Shelter	 33.1 
  2019	60-80	Food	 15.5 
  2019	60-80	Energy	 7.4 
  2019	60-80	Commodities Less Food And Energy	 17.0 
  2019	60-80	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	 28.6 
  2019	60-80	Shelter	 31.4 
  2019	80-90	Food	 14.8 
  2019	80-90	Energy	 6.9 
  2019	80-90	Commodities Less Food And Energy	 17.5 
  2019	80-90	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	 29.8 
  2019	80-90	Shelter	 31.0 
  2019	90-95	Food	 13.8 
  2019	90-95	Energy	 5.9 
  2019	90-95	Commodities Less Food And Energy	 17.6 
  2019	90-95	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	 31.0 
  2019	90-95	Shelter	 31.7 
  2019	95 and Above	Food	 12.6 
  2019	95 and Above	Energy	 4.8 
  2019	95 and Above	Commodities Less Food And Energy	 17.4 
  2019	95 and Above	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	 34.2 
  2019	95 and Above	Shelter	 31.1 
  2020	0-20	Food	 16.0 
  2020	0-20	Energy	 7.2 
  2020	0-20	Commodities Less Food And Energy	 13.1 
  2020	0-20	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	 24.6 
  2020	0-20	Shelter	 39.1 
  2020	20-40	Food	 16.2 
  2020	20-40	Energy	 7.3 
  2020	20-40	Commodities Less Food And Energy	 14.2 
  2020	20-40	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	 26.3 
  2020	20-40	Shelter	 36.0 
  2020	40-60	Food	 15.9 
  2020	40-60	Energy	 7.1 
  2020	40-60	Commodities Less Food And Energy	 15.6 
  2020	40-60	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	 27.0 
  2020	40-60	Shelter	 34.4 
  2020	60-80	Food	 15.1 
  2020	60-80	Energy	 6.4 
  2020	60-80	Commodities Less Food And Energy	 17.4 
  2020	60-80	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	 27.9 
  2020	60-80	Shelter	 33.0 
  2020	80-90	Food	 14.9 
  2020	80-90	Energy	 5.8 
  2020	80-90	Commodities Less Food And Energy	 19.4 
  2020	80-90	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	 27.5 
  2020	80-90	Shelter	 32.3 
  2020	90-95	Food	 13.9 
  2020	90-95	Energy	 5.2 
  2020	90-95	Commodities Less Food And Energy	 15.8 
  2020	90-95	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	 31.4 
  2020	90-95	Shelter	 33.7 
  2020	95 and Above	Food	 12.7 
  2020	95 and Above	Energy	 4.4 
  2020	95 and Above	Commodities Less Food And Energy	 18.4 
  2020	95 and Above	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	 30.8 
  2020	95 and Above	Shelter	 33.7   
  Consumption Bundle	Income Group (%)	Category	Increases in Spending
  2019	0-20	Food	314
  2019	0-20	Energy	717
  2019	0-20	Commodities Less Food And Energy	366
  2019	0-20	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	230
  2019	0-20	Shelter	437
  2019	20-40	Food	427
  2019	20-40	Energy	1032
  2019	20-40	Commodities Less Food And Energy	543
  2019	20-40	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	316
  2019	20-40	Shelter	560
  2019	40-60	Food	509
  2019	40-60	Energy	1198
  2019	40-60	Commodities Less Food And Energy	753
  2019	40-60	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	398
  2019	40-60	Shelter	648
  2019	60-80	Food	633
  2019	60-80	Energy	1435
  2019	60-80	Commodities Less Food And Energy	1042
  2019	60-80	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	540
  2019	60-80	Shelter	791
  2019	80-90	Food	769
  2019	80-90	Energy	1696
  2019	80-90	Commodities Less Food And Energy	1362
  2019	80-90	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	715
  2019	80-90	Shelter	992
  2019	90-95	Food	896
  2019	90-95	Energy	1812
  2019	90-95	Commodities Less Food And Energy	1719
  2019	90-95	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	931
  2019	90-95	Shelter	1268
  2019	95 and Above	Food	1090
  2019	95 and Above	Energy	1958
  2019	95 and Above	Commodities Less Food And Energy	2256
  2019	95 and Above	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	1365
  2019	95 and Above	Shelter	1656
  2020	0-20	Food	309
  2020	0-20	Energy	761
  2020	0-20	Commodities Less Food And Energy	390
  2020	0-20	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	224
  2020	0-20	Shelter	476
  2020	20-40	Food	412
  2020	20-40	Energy	1007
  2020	20-40	Commodities Less Food And Energy	552
  2020	20-40	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	314
  2020	20-40	Shelter	574
  2020	40-60	Food	491
  2020	40-60	Energy	1184
  2020	40-60	Commodities Less Food And Energy	736
  2020	40-60	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	392
  2020	40-60	Shelter	666
  2020	60-80	Food	594
  2020	60-80	Energy	1378
  2020	60-80	Commodities Less Food And Energy	1050
  2020	60-80	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	516
  2020	60-80	Shelter	813
  2020	80-90	Food	715
  2020	80-90	Energy	1514
  2020	80-90	Commodities Less Food And Energy	1432
  2020	80-90	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	622
  2020	80-90	Shelter	974
  2020	90-95	Food	834
  2020	90-95	Energy	1705
  2020	90-95	Commodities Less Food And Energy	1464
  2020	90-95	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	889
  2020	90-95	Shelter	1273
  2020	95 and Above	Food	961
  2020	95 and Above	Energy	1824
  2020	95 and Above	Commodities Less Food And Energy	2144
  2020	95 and Above	Services Less Shelter and Energy Services	1100
  2020	95 and Above	Shelter	1607