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Jill ProehlEach month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics gathers 84,000 prices in about 200 categories — to form the Consumer Price Index, one measure of inflation.
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Martin RosenbaumAll of Inflation’s Little Parts
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Mostly I am bookmarking this because that is a really pretty graphic.
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ivanindiigoInteresting. Hard to precisely compare values, though.
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ideathEach month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics gathers 84,000
prices in about 200 categories — like gasoline, bananas, dresses and
garbage collection — to form the Consumer Price Index, one measure of
inflation.The categories are weighted according to an -
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Each month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics gathers 84,000 prices in about 200 categories — like gasoline, bananas, dresses and garbage collection — to form the Consumer Price Index, one measure of inflation. It’s among the statistics that the Federal Reserve considered when it cut interest rates on Wednesday. The categories are weighted according to an estimate of what the average American spends, as shown below.
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Each month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics gathers 84,000 prices in about 200 categories — like gasoline, bananas, dresses and garbage collection — to form the Consumer Price Index, one measure of inflation. It’s among the statistics that the Federal Reserve considered when it cut interest rates on Wednesday. The categories are weighted according to an estimate of what the average American spends, as shown below.
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06 May 08
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Kathy Gillinteractive graphic showing how much prices have increased year-to-year, Mar 07-08. CPI suffers from definitional issues per Kevin Phillips
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Mindy McAdamsBeautiful data graphic in Flash with simple rollovers
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Each month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics gathers 84,000 prices in about 200 categories — like gasoline, bananas, dresses and garbage collection — to form the Consumer Price Index, one measure of inflation.
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Samantha WuttigEach month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics gathers 84,000 prices in about 200 categories — to form the Consumer Price Index, one measure of inflation.
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primeskier1 xbudget - may 2008
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Daniel BaynInteresting visualization of the Consumer Price Index
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