The consumer price index, a closely followed inflation gauge, increased 0.4% on the month and 3.7% from a year ago, according to a Labor Department report Thursday.
On a monthly basis, shelter accounted for more than half the rise in the CPI, the Labor Department said.
On a 12-month basis, food costs climbed 3.7%, including a 6% increase for food away from home, while energy costs were off 0.5%.
"That shelter and food costs rose particularly is especially painful."
Correction: The Labor Department said Wednesday that prices at the wholesale level increased 0.5% in September.
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