Here are the 80 categories that fell in price in March from the prior month:
- Admission to sporting events — down 10.1 percent
- Other condiments — down 7.8 percent
- Lettuce — down 3.8 percent
- Frankfurters — down 3.6 percent
- Eggs — down 3.4 percent
- Other beverage materials including tea — down 2.9 percent
- Potatoes — down 2.8 percent
- Bacon and related products — down 2.7 percent
- Fresh cakes and cupcakes — down 2.6 percent
- Laundry equipment — down 2.3 percent
- Sugar and sugar substitutes — down 1.9 percent
- Other appliances — down 1.9 percent
- Prepared salads — down 1.9 percent
- Home health care — down 1.9 percent
- Shelf stable fish and seafood — down 1.7 percent
- Cheese and related products — down 1.5 percent
- Ice cream and related products — down 1.5 percent
- Motor oil, coolant, and fluids — down 1.5 percent
- Prescription drugs — down 1.5 percent
- Health insurance — down 1.4 percent
- Sewing machines, fabric and supplies — down 1.4 percent
- Flour and prepared flour mixes — down 1.2 percent
- Dried beans, peas, and lentils — down 1.2 percent
- Window coverings — down 1.1 percent
- Other video equipment — down 1.1 percent
- Recorded music and music subscriptions — down 1.1 percent
- Breakfast cereal — down 1.0 percent
- Carbonated drinks — down 1.0 percent
- Butter — down 1.0 percent
- Televisions — down 1.0 percent
- Newspapers and magazines — down 1.0 percent
- Smartphones — down 1.0 percent
- Utility (piped) gas service — down 0.9 percent
- Fresh whole chicken — down 0.9 percent
- Other linens — down 0.9 percent
- Snacks — down 0.9 percent
- Clocks, lamps, and decorator items — down 0.8 percent
- Uncooked other beef and veal — down 0.7 percent
- Ham, excluding canned — down 0.7 percent
- Other uncooked poultry including turkey — down 0.7 percent
- Living room, kitchen, and dining room furniture — down 0.7 percent
- Frozen and freeze dried prepared foods — down 0.7 percent
- Internet services and electronic information providers — down 0.7 percent
- Fresh sweetrolls, coffeecakes, doughnuts — down 0.6 percent
- Breakfast sausage and related products — down 0.6 percent
- Lunchmeats — down 0.6 percent
- Residential telephone services — down 0.6 percent
- Men’s suits, sport coats, and outerwear — down 0.5 percent
- Nonelectric cookware and tableware — down 0.5 percent
- Boys’ apparel — down 0.5 percent
- Club membership for shopping clubs, fraternal, or other organizations, or participant sports fees — down 0.5 percent
- Breakfast cereal — down 0.4 percent
- Uncooked beef roasts — down 0.4 percent
- Boys’ and girls’ footwear — down 0.4 percent
- Used cars and trucks — down 0.4 percent
- Vehicle parts and equipment other than tires — down 0.4 percent
- Recreational books — down 0.4 percent
- Canned vegetables — down 0.3 percent
- Nonfrozen noncarbonated juices and drinks — down 0.3 percent
- Bedroom furniture — down 0.3 percent
- Indoor plants and flowers — down 0.3 percent
- Nonprescription drugs — down 0.3 percent
- Medical equipment and supplies — down 0.3 percent
- Distilled spirits, excluding whiskey, at home — down 0.3 percent
- Intracity mass transit — down 0.3 percent
- Haircuts and other personal care services — down 0.3 percent
- Fresh whole milk — down 0.2 percent
- Men’s underwear, nightwear, swimwear, and accessories — down 0.2 percent
- Sports equipment — down 0.2 percent
- Leased cars and trucks — down 0.2 percent
- Cable, satellite, and live streaming television service — down 0.2 percent
- Apparel services other than laundry and dry cleaning — down 0.2 percent
- Uncooked beef steaks — down 0.1 percent
- Candy and chewing gum — down 0.1 percent
- Other sweets — down 0.1 percent
- Outdoor equipment and supplies — down 0.1 percent
- Miscellaneous household products — down 0.1 percent
- Cigarettes — down 0.1 percent
- Household cleaning products — down 0.3 percent
- Crackers, bread, and cracker products — down 1.5 percent




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