Priced for the Consumer Price Index 33 Table 2 — Cities in Which Prices Are Collected for the Consumer Price Index 34 The Consumer Price Index of the Bureau of Labor Statistics is a statistical measure of changes in prices of the goods and services... Income Distribution in the United Statesoleh Herman Phillip Miller, Social Science Research Council (U.S.) - 1966 - 306 halamanTampilan cuplikan - Tentang buku ini
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1965 - 852 halaman
...while expenditures advanced 49 •Adjusted on the basis of the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The CPI Is basically a measure of changes In prices of the goods and services bought by urban "wage-earner and clerical-worker families." From its Inception in 1913 through 1963, the CPI applied... | |
| 1955 - 834 halaman
...and role of the index: "The Consumer Price Index of the Bureau of Labor Statistics is a statistical measure of changes in prices of the goods and services bought by families of city wage earners and clerical workers. It measures only changes in prices; it tells nothing... | |
| 1956 - 834 halaman
...pricing procedures. Concept of Housing in the CPI The Consumer Price Index is defined as a statistical measure of changes in prices of the goods and services bought by families of city wage earners and clerical workers.4 It is designed to reflect prices changes only,... | |
| 1966 - 1224 halaman
...every 100 families in the highest _3/ Adjusted on the basis of the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The CPI is basically a measure of changes in prices of the goods and services bought by urban "wage-earner and clerical-worker families." From its inception in 1913 through 1963, the CPI applied... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1955 - 146 halaman
...Background and Uses The Consumer Price Index * prepared by the Bureau of Labor Statistics is a statistical measure of changes in prices of the goods and services bought by families of city wage earners and clerical workers. The index was initiated during World War I, when... | |
| United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1958 - 736 halaman
...movement. The Consumer Price Index, inaugurated in essentially its present form in 1918, is defined as "a measure of changes in prices of the goods and services bought by families of city wage earners and clerical workers." * It is a price index, and not a measure of changes... | |
| 1979
...services bought by urban "wage earner and clerical worker families" representing about three-fifths of all persons living in urban places and about two-fifths of the total US population. The same index was used for all groups of families because separate price indices have... | |
| 1970 - 692 halaman
...each of the detailed class intervals; and then to combine the estimates into broad income brackets. The Consumer Price Index is basically a measure of...services bought by urban "wage earner and clerical worker families'representing about three-fifths of all persons living in urban places and about two-fifths... | |
| 1972 - 618 halaman
...in each of the detailed class intervals; and then to combine the estimates to broad income brackets. The Consumer Price Index is basically a measure of changes in prices of the goods and services ught by urban "wage earner and clerical worker amilies" representing about three-fifths of all perns... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1979 - 288 halaman
...and/or 1977 dollars on the basis of the change in the Consumer Price lndex. The Consumer Price lndex is basically a measure of changes in prices of the...earner and clerical worker families" representing about three-fifths of all persons living in urban places and about two-fifths of the total US population.... | |
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