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Providing for shelter represents a large portion of the typical household budget. Accordingly, rent, paid either to a … deflator, resulting in substantial scrutiny of how tenant rent and owners' equivalent rent are measured in these price indexes …. In this paper, we describe how the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimates tenant rent and owners' equivalent rent. We …
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Until the end of 1977, the U.S. consumer price index for rents tended to omit rent increases when units had a change of … consequences for historical measures of rent-house-price ratios and for the growth of real consumption. …
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Until the end of 1977, the method used in the U.S. consumer price index (CPI) to measure rent inflation tended to omit … rent increases when units had a change of tenants or were vacant. Since such units typically had more rapid increases in … that from 1940 to 1985 the CPI inflation rate for rent most likely was understated by 1.4 percentage points annually in U …
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Index’s measure of the cost of owner-occupied housing—owners’ equivalent rent of residence (OER)—has begun to accelerate …
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An aggregation exercise is proposed that aims at investigating whether the fast average adjustment of the disaggregate inflation series of the euro area CPI translates into the slow adjustment of euro area aggregate inflation. We first estimate a dynamic factor model for 404 inflation...
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The Median CPI is well-known as an accurate predictor of future infl ation. But it’s just one of many possible trimmed-mean inflation measures. Recent research compares these types of measures to see which tracks future inflation best. Not only does the Median CPI outperform other trims in...
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The recent surge in commodity prices has rekindled interest in their power to predict consumer price inflation. But is this interest warranted? In examining the empirical relationship between commodity prices and consumer price inflation, this article finds that commodities' reputation as useful...
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Over the long term, steady job growth requires low and stable inflation. In this special issue of Forefront, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Sandra Pianalto explains why price stability is essential for maximum employment and how the adoption of a numerical target for inflation may...
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The recent run-ups in oil and other commodity prices and their implications for inflation and monetary policy have grabbed the attention of many commentators in the media. Clearly, higher prices of food and energy end up in the broadest measures of consumer price inflation, such as the Consumer...
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Remarks at the Barclays 16th Annual Global Inflation-Linked Conference, New York City.
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