Nonalcoholic Beverages Prices

BLS Consumer Price Index trend for nonalcoholic beverages (2019–2026).

What the Nonalcoholic Beverages Price Trend Says

The Bureau of Labor Statistics tracks Nonalcoholic Beverages prices under Consumer Price Index series CUSR0000SEHG, with 84 monthly observations running from January 2019 to January 2026. The CPI is indexed to the 1982–84 base period (= 100), so the latest value of 324.9 means nonalcoholic beverages prices are about 325% of that early-1980s baseline. Over the 7-year window on this chart, the category has moved +34.7%, a cumulative change that compounds the monthly inflation readings most shoppers feel one trip at a time.

Year-over-year, nonalcoholic beverages prices changed +4.7% between Jan 2025 and Jan 2026. The peak over this span hit 324.9 in January 2026, while the low sat at 241.3 in January 2019, a spread that frames how volatile this category has been versus broader food-at-home CPI. Related categories shown below let you triangulate whether the move is category-specific or part of a broader food-price wave.

Why this matters: BLS CPI data is the same series the Federal Reserve uses to calibrate monetary policy, so it drives interest rate decisions that reach far beyond the grocery aisle. For household budgeting, comparing this category's total change (34.7%) against wage growth and overall food CPI tells you whether nonalcoholic beverages is stretching or relieving your grocery budget. The annual averages table below lets you spot the inflection points year by year, and the subcategory breakdown (where available) shows which specific items are moving the most. Data updates monthly from bls.gov/cpi and feeds into every chart and percentage on this page.

Latest CPI
324.9
Jan 2026
Year-over-Year
+4.7%
vs. Jan 2025
Since 2019
+34.7%
Total change
Peak
324.9
Jan 2026

Price Trend

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Annual Averages

Year Avg. CPI Change
2026 324.9 +2.5%
2025 316.9 +4.8%
2024 302.4 +5.0%
2023 288.1 +5.4%
2022 273.2 +4.5%
2021 261.5 +3.6%
2020 252.5 +3.2%
2019 244.7

FAQ

How much have nonalcoholic beverages prices changed?
Nonalcoholic Beverages prices have changed +34.7% since January 2019, based on BLS CPI data. Year-over-year, prices changed +4.7%.
What is the current CPI for nonalcoholic beverages?
The CPI for Nonalcoholic Beverages is 324.9 as of January 2026. CPI values use 1982–84 as the base period (= 100).

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics — Consumer Price Index, Series CUSR0000SEHG.

Source: BLS CPI base period 1982–84 = 100; monthly observations harvested via the BLS public API.