gdp price deflator การใช้
- The GDP price deflator shows no hint of inflation.
- The GDP price deflator, which measures price increases, stayed at previous estimates at 2.2 percent.
- At the same time, the report showed that the GDP price deflator, a measure of inflation, rose 2.1 percent.
- The closely watched GDP price deflator measures both the magnitude of price increases and detects whether higher costs drive consumers away from a product.
- The government Thursday will release its first look at second quarter gross domestic product, including the GDP price deflator, an inflation measure.
- The economists said their new system will also provide a more accurate GDP price deflator, a measure of inflation closely watched on Wall Street.
- The GDP price deflator grew at a 0.6 percent pace in the third quarter, the smallest increase since the second quarter of 1963.
- Commerce Department economists said their new system will also provide a more accurate GDP price deflator, a measure of inflation closely watched on Wall Street.
- The GDP price deflator, a measure of inflation, rose at just a 1.4 percent annual rate, the smallest increase since 1964.
- The GDP price deflator, a measure of price increases followed by Wall Street, grew at a 2.2 percent pace in the first quarter.
- The GDP price deflator, a measure of price increases followed by Wall Street, grew at a 1.6 percent pace in the second quarter.
- The GDP price deflator, a measure of price increases followed by Wall Street, grew at a 2.1 percent pace in the first quarter.
- Still, the GDP price deflator rose only 1.8 percent in the second quarter, after rising 2.2 percent in the previous quarter.
- The GDP price deflator, a measure of price increases followed by Wall Street, grew at a 1.5 percent pace in the fourth quarter.
- The GDP price deflator, a measure of price increases followed by many investors, grew at a 1.5 percent pace in the second quarter.
- Bond market participants said they were particularly unnerved by the rise in an indicator known as the GDP price deflator, which measures inflation across the economy.
- The GDP price deflator, a measure of price increases followed by Wall Street, grew at an unrevised 2.2 percent pace in the first quarter.
- Meanwhile, the GDP price deflator, a measure of inflation, rose by 1.4 percent in the fourth quarter, the smallest increase since 1967.
- The GDP price deflator, a measure of price changes followed by Wall Street, rose at a 1.4 percent annual pace in the third quarter.
- The GDP price deflator, a measure of price increases followed by Wall Street, increased at a 1.5 percent annual rate in the third quarter.
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