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Measuring the Cost of Living Chapter 24 Copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. Requests for permission to make copies of any part of the work should be mailed to: Permissions Department, Harcourt College Publishers, 6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, Florida

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. Measuring the Cost of Living u Inflation refers to a situation in which the economy’s overall price level is rising. u The inflation rate is the percentage change in the price level from the previous period.

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. The Consumer Price Index u The consumer price index (CPI) is a measure of the overall cost of the goods and services bought by a typical consumer. u The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the CPI each month. u It is used to monitor changes in the cost of living over time.

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. Example of CPI in Action u CPI is also called the Consumer Price Index. u Try and figure how the CPI is biased.

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. Problems in Measuring The Cost of Living The CPI is an accurate measure of the selected goods that make up the typical bundle, but it is not a perfect measure of the cost of living.

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. Problems in Measuring The Cost of Living u Substitution bias u Introduction of new goods u Unmeasured quality changes u Because of these problems the CPI tends to overstate the true cost of living for most individuals.

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. The Consumer Price Index u When the CPI rises, the typical family has to spend more dollars to maintain the same standard of living. u Cost of Living for US cities Cost of Living for US cities u CPI for Honolulu and USA cities CPI for Honolulu and USA cities u Housing Costs Housing Costs

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. How the Consumer Price Index Is Calculated u Fix the Basket: Determine what prices are most important to the typical consumer. u The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) identifies a market basket of goods and services the typical consumer buys. u The BLS conducts monthly consumer surveys to set the weights for the prices of those goods and services.

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. How the Consumer Price Index Is Calculated u Find the Prices: Find the prices of each of the goods and services in the basket for each point in time.

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. How the Consumer Price Index Is Calculated u Compute the Basket’s Cost: Use the data on prices to calculate the cost of the basket of goods and services at different times.

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. How the Consumer Price Index Is Calculated u Choose a Base Year and Compute the Index: u Designate one year as the base year, making it the benchmark against which other years are compared. u Compute the index by dividing the price of the basket in one year by the price in the base year and multiplying by 100.

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. How the Consumer Price Index Is Calculated u Compute the inflation rate: The inflation rate is the percentage change in the price index from the preceding period.

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. The Inflation Rate The inflation rate is calculated as follows:

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example u Base Year is u Basket of goods in 1998 costs $1,200. u The same basket in 2000 costs $1,236. ä The prices have increased, but the quantities remain the same. u CPI = ($1,236/$1,200) X 100 = 103. u Prices increased 3 percent between 1998 and u Another Example-Cost of a Party.

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. GDP Deflator The GDP deflator is calculated as follows:

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. Other Price Indexes u The BLS calculates other prices indexes: u The index for different regions within the country. u The producer price index, which measures the cost of a basket of goods and services bought by firms rather than consumers.

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. Housing Food/Beverages Transportation Medical Care Apparel Recreation Other Education and communication What’s in the CPI’s Basket? 40% 16% 17% 6% 5% 6% 5% 5%

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. Dollar Figures from Different Times Price indexes are used to correct for the effects of inflation when comparing dollar figures from different times.

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. Dollar Figures from Different Times u Do the following to convert (inflate) Babe Ruth’s wages in 1931 to dollars in 1999:

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. Dollar Figures from Different Times u Do the following to convert (inflate) Babe Ruth’s wages in 1931 to dollars in 1999:

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. Dollar Figures from Different locations u If I want to know how much salary I would need to match the cost of living in another location, this is the formula. u Honolulu salary in Boston Dollars= u Honolulu Salary x CPI Boston/CPI Honolulu

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. Real and Nominal Interest Rates Interest represents a payment in the future for a transfer of money in the past.

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. Real and Nominal Interest Rates u The nominal interest rate is the interest rate not corrected for inflation. u It is the interest rate that a bank pays. u The real interest rate is the nominal interest rate that is corrected for inflation. Real interest rate = (Nominal interest rate – Inflation rate)

Harcourt, Inc. items and derived items copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc. Real and Nominal Interest Rates u You borrowed $1,000 for one year. u Nominal interest rate was 15%. u During the year inflation was 10%. Real interest rate = Nominal interest rate – Inflation = 15% - 10% = 5%