Regional cost-of-living differences affect the quality of life that individuals and families experience in different metropolitan areas. Yet, lack of metropolitan cost-of-living indexes has left analysts without the ability to make accurate cost-of-living adjustments to measures of economic wellbeing. This paper evaluates alternative approaches to cost-of-living measurement and then applies the ACCRA cost-of-living index to various US metropolitan area datasets, including median household income, the number of people living in poverty, and family eligibility for the Free and Reduced Price School Lunch and Head Start programes to illustrate some of the policy impacts of adjusting economic indicators of wellbeing for geographical cost-of-livi...
This paper investigates the accuracy of six measures of housing cost differences among US metropolit...
This research describes a simple way to generate an interstate cost-of-living index from market bask...
A number of recent studies have been concerned with the determinants of either housing cost differen...
Regional cost-of-living differences affect the quality of life that individuals and families experie...
Regional cost-of-living differences affect the quality of life that individuals and families experie...
The broadest and most commonly used measure of the cost of living across U.S. cities is the American...
Public policies rarely account for regional differences in living costs across the country. Applying...
Wage differential studies rare & account for interarea differences in cost of living, owing both...
This study employs a model developed by the Bureau of Economic Analysis which utilizes the CPI-cover...
The types of yardsticks used by economists to measure living standards (or economic well-being acros...
In recent years, economists have started using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics ...
<p>This paper assesses the levels and trends in living standards across regions in Organisation for ...
Metropolitan areas in the US are characterized by enormous differences in average income, earnings, ...
Abstract: The Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) – which serves as an indicator of economic well-be...
This study updates the South Carolina Annual Cost of Living Index with newly available income, housi...
This paper investigates the accuracy of six measures of housing cost differences among US metropolit...
This research describes a simple way to generate an interstate cost-of-living index from market bask...
A number of recent studies have been concerned with the determinants of either housing cost differen...
Regional cost-of-living differences affect the quality of life that individuals and families experie...
Regional cost-of-living differences affect the quality of life that individuals and families experie...
The broadest and most commonly used measure of the cost of living across U.S. cities is the American...
Public policies rarely account for regional differences in living costs across the country. Applying...
Wage differential studies rare & account for interarea differences in cost of living, owing both...
This study employs a model developed by the Bureau of Economic Analysis which utilizes the CPI-cover...
The types of yardsticks used by economists to measure living standards (or economic well-being acros...
In recent years, economists have started using socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics ...
<p>This paper assesses the levels and trends in living standards across regions in Organisation for ...
Metropolitan areas in the US are characterized by enormous differences in average income, earnings, ...
Abstract: The Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) – which serves as an indicator of economic well-be...
This study updates the South Carolina Annual Cost of Living Index with newly available income, housi...
This paper investigates the accuracy of six measures of housing cost differences among US metropolit...
This research describes a simple way to generate an interstate cost-of-living index from market bask...
A number of recent studies have been concerned with the determinants of either housing cost differen...