Five years ago, we found three distinct periods characterized by sustainable quasi-linear trends in the difference between the headline consumer price index (CPI) and the core CPI in the USA. Then we revealed similar behavior in the differences between the CPI and indices of various consumer expenditure categories. We estimated the duration of these trends which varies in a wide range from 8 years to more than 20 years. The transition periods to new trends span shorter intervals of 2 to 5 years. The transition is characterized by a higher level of volatility in the studied CPI differences. In this study, we revisit the revealed trends and transition periods using additional CPI estimates between 2008 and 2012. It is found that our major pr...
[Excerpt] Overall price change remained modest in 2015, as the U.S. All-Items Consumer Price Index (...
We present a five-year revision of an empirical study started in 2007. Seven years ago, we found two...
Despite an aggressive policy of Monetary easing by the Federal Reserve. Inflation seems to be rather...
Five years ago, we found three distinct periods characterized by sustainable quasi-linear trends in ...
Headline CPI, core CPI and indices for various expenditure categories were analyzed. Long-term linea...
Headline CPI, core CPI and indices for various expenditure categories were analyzed. Long-term linea...
Headline CPI, core CPI and indices for various expenditure categories were analyzed. Long-term linea...
Headline CPI, core CPI and indices for various expenditure categories were analyzed. Long-term linea...
Previously, linear trends were revealed in the differences between the headline CPI and the price in...
Headline CPI, core CPI, and indices for various small expenditure categories were analyzed. Sustaina...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by ur...
In the United States, there exist robust linear trends in the differences between headline (or core)...
We present a five-year revision of an empirical study started in 2007. Seven years ago, we found two...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by ur...
In the United States, there exist robust linear trends in the differences between headline (or core)...
[Excerpt] Overall price change remained modest in 2015, as the U.S. All-Items Consumer Price Index (...
We present a five-year revision of an empirical study started in 2007. Seven years ago, we found two...
Despite an aggressive policy of Monetary easing by the Federal Reserve. Inflation seems to be rather...
Five years ago, we found three distinct periods characterized by sustainable quasi-linear trends in ...
Headline CPI, core CPI and indices for various expenditure categories were analyzed. Long-term linea...
Headline CPI, core CPI and indices for various expenditure categories were analyzed. Long-term linea...
Headline CPI, core CPI and indices for various expenditure categories were analyzed. Long-term linea...
Headline CPI, core CPI and indices for various expenditure categories were analyzed. Long-term linea...
Previously, linear trends were revealed in the differences between the headline CPI and the price in...
Headline CPI, core CPI, and indices for various small expenditure categories were analyzed. Sustaina...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by ur...
In the United States, there exist robust linear trends in the differences between headline (or core)...
We present a five-year revision of an empirical study started in 2007. Seven years ago, we found two...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by ur...
In the United States, there exist robust linear trends in the differences between headline (or core)...
[Excerpt] Overall price change remained modest in 2015, as the U.S. All-Items Consumer Price Index (...
We present a five-year revision of an empirical study started in 2007. Seven years ago, we found two...
Despite an aggressive policy of Monetary easing by the Federal Reserve. Inflation seems to be rather...