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Title: Consumer Price Index


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Consumer Price Index
  • Governments most important statistic
  • Announced monthly by Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • Measures changes in prices of goods and services
    over time
  • Affects elections, economy, government policies,
    Social Security, pensions
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics Directly affects
    incomes of over 80 million people

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CPI
  • http//www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/cpi.pdf
  • How to compare prices from year to year?
  • Carletons tuition (comprehensive) 1980 6,940
  • Carletons tuition 2003 34,395
  • Did the price go up? What about inflation?
  • A dollar in 2003 doesnt buy as much as a dollar
    in 1980, or a dollar in 1950, or a dollar in
    1920.

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Index number
  • Measures price relative to base period
  • Carleton tuition
  • (34395 / 6940 ) x 100 495.61
  • Carleton tuition index number for 2003 with
    1980 as base period is 495.61
  • Tuition has increased 395.61 (almost quadrupled)
    since 1980
  • CPI base period is 1984 1982-184 100

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Student Price Index
  • Compare cost of the same collection of goods and
    services over time
  • Same goods and services that cost 1,525 in 1980
    cost 2,850 in 2000.
  • Student Price Index (1980100) is
  • (2850/1525) x 100 186.89

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Using the CPI
  • CPI is a market basket price index based on
    hundreds of items
  • Allows us to convert amounts into dollars of
    same year
  • Historically 20th century was time of
    inflation---prices rose throughout the century
    increasing rapidly after 1973

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CPI
  • ftp//ftp.bls.gov/pub/special.requests/cpi/cpiai.t
    xt

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Adjusting for changes in buying power
  • Constant dollars, real income means dollars
    represent same buying power even though they may
    describe different years
  • To convert an amount in dollars at time A to the
    amount with the same buying power at time B

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Examples Carletons tuition
  • What is 1980s 6,940 tuition equivalent to
    today?
  • 2003 dollars
  • 1980 dollars (2003 CPI/1980 CPI)
  • 6,940 (185.2/82.4) 15,598
  • Tuition rose nominally from 6,940 to 34,395
  • But should compare tuitions in constant 2003
    dollars, that is, 34,395 to 15,598
  • Tuition rose by (34395-15598)/15598 120.5

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Examples A personal trauma
  • 1962 The price of a DC Superman comic book goes
    up from 10 to 12
  • Today its 2.95
  • (12) (185.2 / 30.2) 74 is what it should be

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Exercise The Minimum Wage
  • Restate the minimum wage in constant 1960 dollars
  • Make two line graphs on the same axes, showing
    the actual minimum wage and the minimum wage in
    constant dollars
  • Explain what your graph shows about the history
    of the minimum wage

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Minimum wage


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Carleton Tuition
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CPI A closer look
  • Who is covered?
  • CPI market basket represents purchases of people
    living in urban areas
  • About 80 of U.S. population covered
  • How is market basket chosen?
  • By sampling!
  • Data from 29,000 households
  • Basket items are weighted

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CPI A closer look
  • How are prices determined?
  • By sampling!
  • Survey of 16,800 households
  • Each month, BLS records 80,000 prices in 85
    cities at a sample of stores that represent
    actual buying habits
  • Market basket changes over time
  • From LP records to CDs from beef to tofu

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CPI controversies
  • Does a fixed basket approach overstate
    inflation?
  • If beef prices go up and rice prices stay the
    same, people will eat more rice
  • Should market basket reflect these changes in
    consumption?
  • Or should index account for this decline in
    standard of living?

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CPI controversy
  • Old method
  • Last year I bought 1 head of iceberg and 1 head
    of romaine lettuce at 1.00 each, spending 2.00
    total
  • Now price of romaine rises to 1.50 a head
  • I now spend 1.00 1.50 2.50, 25 increase
  • New method
  • Since romaine went up Ill reduce how much
    romaine I buy but keep spending the same amount
    for each
  • I now buy 1.225 heads of iceberg and .816 heads
    of romaine spending the same on each, since
  • 1.225 x (1) .816 x (1.50).
  • Now Ive spent 1.225 1.225 2.45, 22.5
    increase

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CPI and government statistics
  • What it is CPI measures prices of goods and
    services over time
  • What it is not Doesnt measure changes to
    standard of living
  • CPI and government statistics need to be free
    from political influence to be accurate and
    timely
  • Canada has a single statistical office (see
    www.statcan.ca) ranked first among government
    statistical agencies
  • U.S. has 72 federal statistical offices
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