price index

价格指数物价指数价格索引价格指标

price index 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an index of the changes in the prices of goods and services, based on the prices of the same goods and services at a period arbitrarily selected as a base, usually expressed as 100.

price index 近义词

n. 名词 noun

tracking of price changes

更多price index例句

  1. Over the last two decades, the price index for tuition and fees has increased 172%.
  2. Housing has been a sector that in the price indices is holding the inflation statistic way down.
  3. The core price index, which excludes the volatile categories of energy and food, increased 3% in April from a year before.
  4. Furthermore, the consumer price index captures only out-of-pocket expenses and wouldn’t reflect costs that aren’t paid for directly, like medical care covered by insurance or Medicaid.
  5. The so-called core price index, which excludes prices on food and energy, and can be more volatile, jumped 3% in April from a year before.
  6. “Price for adults to $4250; From 10 years to 14 years to $2125; Under 10 years free,” the listing says.
  7. But in more middle-class and working-class neighborhoods, sessions are typically a fourth of that price.
  8. Bitcoin began 2013 with a roaring price of $770 per unit, and businesses right and left were converting to the ethereal product.
  9. He is a true advocate for human rights who has paid a horrible price for standing up against the Assad dictatorship.
  10. Industry experts claim an increase in awareness amongst men when it comes to styles, design, and price regarding their underwear.
  11. (p. 054) At this period it appears that tobacco was used as money, and as the measure of price and value.
  12. Yielding to the advice of his friends, he put on it a price the amount of which abashed him.
  13. The great Mr. Abrahams had an unlimited commission to secure at any price, a long list of great works.
  14. If the high wage is paid and the short hours are granted, then the price of the thing made, so it seems, rises higher still.
  15. She reached forward to it in ecstasy; but she might not enjoy it, save at the price which her conscience exacted.