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Inflation can be measured using either the GDP deflator or the consumer price index.
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The CPI is always 1 in the base year.
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The inflation rate reported in the news is usually calculated from the GDP deflator rather than the consumer price index.
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The inflation rate is the absolute change in the price level from the previous period.
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By keeping the basket of goods and services the same when computing the CPI,the Bureau of Labor Statistics isolates the effects of price changes from the effect of any quantity changes that might be occurring at the same time.
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The CPI for 2008 is computed by dividing the price of the basket of goods and services in 2008 by the price of the basket of goods and services in the base year,then multiplying by 100.
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When the consumer price index is computed,the base year is always the first year among the years being considered.
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The inflation rate for 2007 is computed by dividing (the CPI in 2007 minus the CPI in 2006)by the CPI in 2006,then multiplying by 100.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics is part of the U.S.Department of Labor.
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The consumer price index is used to monitor changes in an economy's production of goods and services over time.
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If the current year CPI is 90,then the price level has decreased 10 percent since the base year.
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The CPI is a measure of the overall cost of the goods and services bought by a typical consumer.
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Economists use the term inflation to describe a situation in which the economy's overall price level is rising.
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If the current year CPI is 140,then the price level has increased 40 percent since the base year.
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The content of the basket of goods and services used to compute the CPI changes every month.
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If the value of the consumer price index is 110 in 2005 and 121 in 2006,then the inflation rate is 11 percent for 2006.
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Because the consumer price index reflects the goods and services bought by consumers better than the GDP deflator does,it is the more common gauge of inflation.
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Each week,the Bureau of Labor Statistics computes and reports the consumer price index.
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When the consumer price index falls,the typical family has to spend fewer dollars to maintain the same standard of living.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics determines which prices are most important to the typical consumer by surveying consumers.
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The producer price index measures the cost of a basket of goods and services bought by firms rather than consumers.
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The group of goods and services used to compute the GDP deflator changes automatically over time,but the group of goods and services used to compute the CPI does not.
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Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that apparel makes up 14 percent of the typical consumer's budget.
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Substitution bias causes the CPI to understate the increase in the cost of living from one year to the next.
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When the price of Italian wine rises,this change is reflected in the U.S.CPI but not in the U.S.GDP deflator.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics does not try to account for quality changes in the goods and services in the basket used to compute the CPI.
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There is no longer much debate among economists concerning the severity of and the solution to the problems in using the CPI to measure the cost of living.
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Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that consumer spending on medical care is about equal to consumer spending on housing.
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Substitution bias occurs because the CPI ignores the possibility of consumer substitution toward goods that have become relatively less expensive.
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When the price of nuclear missiles rises,this change is reflected in the CPI but not in the GDP deflator.
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Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that consumer spending on transportation is only slightly higher than consumer spending on food and beverages.
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The CPI does not reflect the increase in the value of the dollar that arises from the introduction of new goods.
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The goal of the consumer price index is to gauge how much incomes must rise to maintain a constant standard of living.
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Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that the largest category of consumer spending is housing.
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If the quality of a good deteriorates from one year to the next while its price remains the same,then the value of a dollar falls.
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Changes in the consumer price index are useful in predicting changes in the producer price index.
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The CPI and GDP deflator usually tell two different stories about how quickly prices are rising.
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In the U.S. ,when the price of oil rises,the CPI rises by much more than does the GDP deflator.
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Many economists believe the bias in the CPI is now only about half as large as it once was.
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When a new good is introduced,consumers have more variety from which to choose,and this in turn increases the cost of maintaining the same level of economic well-being.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics surveys consumers to determine a fixed basket of goods.
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The U.S.income tax system is completely indexed for inflation.
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A COLA automatically raises the wage when the CPI rises.
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When some dollar amount is automatically corrected for inflation by law or contract,the amount is said to be indexed for inflation.
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Bob deposits $100 in a bank account that pays an annual interest rate of 5 percent.A year later,Bob withdraws his $105.If deflation was 7 percent during the year the money was deposited,then Bob's purchasing power has increased by 12 percent.
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A dollar figure from 1908 is converted into 2008 dollars by dividing the 2008 price level by the 1908 price level,then multiplying by the 1908 dollar figure.
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Consumer price index =
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If the CPI today is 120 and the CPI five years ago was 80,then something that cost $1 five years ago would cost $1.50 in today's prices.
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If you currently make $25,000 a year and the CPI rises from 110 today to 150 in five years,then you need to be making $43,333.33 in five years to have kept pace with consumer price inflation.
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The largest sector in the consumer price index market basket is food and beverage purchases.
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Henry Ford paid his workers $5 a day in 1914,when the CPI was 10.Today,with the price index at 177,the $5 a day is worth $88.50.
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Bob deposits $100 in a bank account that pays an annual interest rate of 5 percent.A year later,Bob withdraws his $105.If deflation was 5 percent during the year the money was deposited,then Bob's purchasing power has not changed.
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When consumer spending is broken down into the major categories of goods and services,the largest single category is spending on transportation.
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Bob deposits $100 in a bank account that pays an annual interest rate of 5 percent.A year later,Bob withdraws his $105.If inflation was 7 percent during the year the money was deposited,then Bob's purchasing power has increased by 2 percent.
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Bob deposits $100 in a bank account that pays an annual interest rate of 5 percent.A year later,Bob withdraws his $105.If inflation was 5 percent during the year the money was deposited,then Bob's purchasing power has not changed.
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If the consumer price index is 120 in 2009 and 139.2 in 2010,then the rate of inflation for 2010 is 39.2 percent.
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Consumer price index =
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Bob deposits $100 in a bank account that pays an annual interest rate of 5 percent.A year later,Bob withdraws his $105.If inflation was 2 percent during the year the money was deposited,then Bob's purchasing power has increased by 3 percent.
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The GDP deflator reflects the prices of all goods and services produced around the world,whereas the consumer price index reflects the prices of all goods and services bought by consumers.
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The purpose of measuring the overall level of prices in the economy is to permit comparison between dollar figures from different times.
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Price indexes allow comparisons of dollar figures over time and provide us a sense of how the economy is changing.
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The real interest rate tells you how fast the purchasing power of your bank account rises over time.
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The real interest rate is the interest rate corrected for inflation.
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Persistent increases in the overall level of prices have been the norm.
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Core CPI is a price index that only looks at the prices of food and energy and ignores the prices of all other goods and services.
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The U.S.economy has never experienced deflation.
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In a period of inflation real interest rates will be greater than nominal interest rates.
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The nominal interest rate tells you how fast the number of dollars in your bank account rises over time.
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If the real interest rate is 5 percent and the inflation rate is 2 percent,then the nominal interest rate is 7 percent.
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If the nominal interest rate is 5 percent and the inflation rate is 2 percent,then the real interest rate is 7 percent.
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If the nominal interest rate is 5 percent and the real interest rate is 2 percent,then the inflation rate is 3 percent.
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Kristine has a savings account at a bank.If the nominal interest rate she earns exceeds the rate of inflation,then her purchasing power increases over time.
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The PPI is a price index that measures the cost to consumers of a typical basket of goods sold by firms.
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It is possible to observe a positive nominal interest rate together with a negative real interest rate.
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In the late 1970s,U.S.nominal interest rates were high and real interest rates were low,but in the late 1990s,U.S.nominal interest rates were low and real interest rates were high.
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In comparison to the situation in the late 1970s,the United States experienced lower nominal interest rates and higher real interest rates in the late 1990s.
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The value of the consumer price index increased from 140 to 147 during 2006.Nathan opened a bank account at the beginning of 2006,and at the end of 2006 his account balance was $12,840.The purchasing power of Nathan's account increased by 2 percent during the year.We can conclude that Nathan opened his account with a deposit of $11,500 at the beginning of 2006.
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The real interest rate measures the change in dollar amounts.
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Archie has a savings account at a bank.If he earns 6 percent interest on his account and if there is deflation,then his purchasing power rises by more than 6 percent over the course of a year.
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If the nominal interest rates rises,then the inflation rate must have increased.
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Inflation can be measured using either the GDP deflator or the consumer price index.
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The CPI is always 1 in the base year.
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The inflation rate reported in the news is usually calculated from the GDP deflator rather than the consumer price index.
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The inflation rate is the absolute change in the price level from the previous period.
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By keeping the basket of goods and services the same when computing the CPI,the Bureau of Labor Statistics isolates the effects of price changes from the effect of any quantity changes that might be occurring at the same time.
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The CPI for 2008 is computed by dividing the price of the basket of goods and services in 2008 by the price of the basket of goods and services in the base year,then multiplying by 100.
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When the consumer price index is computed,the base year is always the first year among the years being considered.
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The inflation rate for 2007 is computed by dividing (the CPI in 2007 minus the CPI in 2006)by the CPI in 2006,then multiplying by 100.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics is part of the U.S.Department of Labor.
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The consumer price index is used to monitor changes in an economy's production of goods and services over time.
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If the current year CPI is 90,then the price level has decreased 10 percent since the base year.
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The CPI is a measure of the overall cost of the goods and services bought by a typical consumer.
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Economists use the term inflation to describe a situation in which the economy's overall price level is rising.
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If the current year CPI is 140,then the price level has increased 40 percent since the base year.
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The content of the basket of goods and services used to compute the CPI changes every month.
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If the value of the consumer price index is 110 in 2005 and 121 in 2006,then the inflation rate is 11 percent for 2006.
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Because the consumer price index reflects the goods and services bought by consumers better than the GDP deflator does,it is the more common gauge of inflation.
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Each week,the Bureau of Labor Statistics computes and reports the consumer price index.
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When the consumer price index falls,the typical family has to spend fewer dollars to maintain the same standard of living.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics determines which prices are most important to the typical consumer by surveying consumers.
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The producer price index measures the cost of a basket of goods and services bought by firms rather than consumers.
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The group of goods and services used to compute the GDP deflator changes automatically over time,but the group of goods and services used to compute the CPI does not.
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Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that apparel makes up 14 percent of the typical consumer's budget.
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Substitution bias causes the CPI to understate the increase in the cost of living from one year to the next.
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When the price of Italian wine rises,this change is reflected in the U.S.CPI but not in the U.S.GDP deflator.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics does not try to account for quality changes in the goods and services in the basket used to compute the CPI.
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There is no longer much debate among economists concerning the severity of and the solution to the problems in using the CPI to measure the cost of living.
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Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that consumer spending on medical care is about equal to consumer spending on housing.
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Substitution bias occurs because the CPI ignores the possibility of consumer substitution toward goods that have become relatively less expensive.
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When the price of nuclear missiles rises,this change is reflected in the CPI but not in the GDP deflator.
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Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that consumer spending on transportation is only slightly higher than consumer spending on food and beverages.
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The CPI does not reflect the increase in the value of the dollar that arises from the introduction of new goods.
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The goal of the consumer price index is to gauge how much incomes must rise to maintain a constant standard of living.
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Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that the largest category of consumer spending is housing.
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If the quality of a good deteriorates from one year to the next while its price remains the same,then the value of a dollar falls.
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Changes in the consumer price index are useful in predicting changes in the producer price index.
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The CPI and GDP deflator usually tell two different stories about how quickly prices are rising.
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In the U.S. ,when the price of oil rises,the CPI rises by much more than does the GDP deflator.
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Many economists believe the bias in the CPI is now only about half as large as it once was.
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When a new good is introduced,consumers have more variety from which to choose,and this in turn increases the cost of maintaining the same level of economic well-being.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics surveys consumers to determine a fixed basket of goods.
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The U.S.income tax system is completely indexed for inflation.
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A COLA automatically raises the wage when the CPI rises.
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When some dollar amount is automatically corrected for inflation by law or contract,the amount is said to be indexed for inflation.
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Bob deposits $100 in a bank account that pays an annual interest rate of 5 percent.A year later,Bob withdraws his $105.If deflation was 7 percent during the year the money was deposited,then Bob's purchasing power has increased by 12 percent.
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A dollar figure from 1908 is converted into 2008 dollars by dividing the 2008 price level by the 1908 price level,then multiplying by the 1908 dollar figure.
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Consumer price index =
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If the CPI today is 120 and the CPI five years ago was 80,then something that cost $1 five years ago would cost $1.50 in today's prices.
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If you currently make $25,000 a year and the CPI rises from 110 today to 150 in five years,then you need to be making $43,333.33 in five years to have kept pace with consumer price inflation.
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The largest sector in the consumer price index market basket is food and beverage purchases.
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Henry Ford paid his workers $5 a day in 1914,when the CPI was 10.Today,with the price index at 177,the $5 a day is worth $88.50.
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Bob deposits $100 in a bank account that pays an annual interest rate of 5 percent.A year later,Bob withdraws his $105.If deflation was 5 percent during the year the money was deposited,then Bob's purchasing power has not changed.
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When consumer spending is broken down into the major categories of goods and services,the largest single category is spending on transportation.
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Bob deposits $100 in a bank account that pays an annual interest rate of 5 percent.A year later,Bob withdraws his $105.If inflation was 7 percent during the year the money was deposited,then Bob's purchasing power has increased by 2 percent.
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Bob deposits $100 in a bank account that pays an annual interest rate of 5 percent.A year later,Bob withdraws his $105.If inflation was 5 percent during the year the money was deposited,then Bob's purchasing power has not changed.
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If the consumer price index is 120 in 2009 and 139.2 in 2010,then the rate of inflation for 2010 is 39.2 percent.
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Consumer price index =
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Bob deposits $100 in a bank account that pays an annual interest rate of 5 percent.A year later,Bob withdraws his $105.If inflation was 2 percent during the year the money was deposited,then Bob's purchasing power has increased by 3 percent.
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The GDP deflator reflects the prices of all goods and services produced around the world,whereas the consumer price index reflects the prices of all goods and services bought by consumers.
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The purpose of measuring the overall level of prices in the economy is to permit comparison between dollar figures from different times.
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Price indexes allow comparisons of dollar figures over time and provide us a sense of how the economy is changing.
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The real interest rate tells you how fast the purchasing power of your bank account rises over time.
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The real interest rate is the interest rate corrected for inflation.
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Persistent increases in the overall level of prices have been the norm.
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Core CPI is a price index that only looks at the prices of food and energy and ignores the prices of all other goods and services.
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The U.S.economy has never experienced deflation.
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In a period of inflation real interest rates will be greater than nominal interest rates.
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The nominal interest rate tells you how fast the number of dollars in your bank account rises over time.
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If the real interest rate is 5 percent and the inflation rate is 2 percent,then the nominal interest rate is 7 percent.
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If the nominal interest rate is 5 percent and the inflation rate is 2 percent,then the real interest rate is 7 percent.
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If the nominal interest rate is 5 percent and the real interest rate is 2 percent,then the inflation rate is 3 percent.
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Kristine has a savings account at a bank.If the nominal interest rate she earns exceeds the rate of inflation,then her purchasing power increases over time.
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The PPI is a price index that measures the cost to consumers of a typical basket of goods sold by firms.
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It is possible to observe a positive nominal interest rate together with a negative real interest rate.
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In the late 1970s,U.S.nominal interest rates were high and real interest rates were low,but in the late 1990s,U.S.nominal interest rates were low and real interest rates were high.
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In comparison to the situation in the late 1970s,the United States experienced lower nominal interest rates and higher real interest rates in the late 1990s.
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The value of the consumer price index increased from 140 to 147 during 2006.Nathan opened a bank account at the beginning of 2006,and at the end of 2006 his account balance was $12,840.The purchasing power of Nathan's account increased by 2 percent during the year.We can conclude that Nathan opened his account with a deposit of $11,500 at the beginning of 2006.
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The real interest rate measures the change in dollar amounts.
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Archie has a savings account at a bank.If he earns 6 percent interest on his account and if there is deflation,then his purchasing power rises by more than 6 percent over the course of a year.
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If the nominal interest rates rises,then the inflation rate must have increased.
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