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This table provides information on labour price developments, i.e. the development of wage costs per hour worked by employees, corrected for changes in the personnel structure.
Data available from: 2001 through 2013
Status of the figures: The figures concerning 2011, 2012 and 2013 are provisional. Because this table is discontinued, figures will not be updated anymore.
Changes as of August 2014: None, this table is discontinued.
When will new figures be published? Not applicable anymore.
This table is replaced by Labour price index; index figures 2010=100. See paragraph 3.
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This dataset contains Volatility Index (VIX) Data, which began on September 22, 2003; the Chicago Board Options Exchange Holdings, Inc. (CBOE) began disseminating price level information using the revised methodology for the Volatility Index, VIX.
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This table provides information on labour price developments, i.e. the development of wage costs per hour worked by employees, corrected for changes in the personnel structure. The labor price index divides the total increase in wage costs per hour worked into a price component and a structural effect.
Data available from: 2001 up to and including 2023.
Status of the figures: Data from 2001 up to and including 2021 are final. The figures concerning 2022 and 2023 are provisional. Since this table has been discontinued, data of 2022 and 2023 will not become final.
Changes as of June 24th 2024: None. This table has been discontinued. Statistics Netherlands has carried out a revision of the national accounts. New statistical sources and estimation methods have been used during the revision. Therefore this table has been replaced by table Labour price index; index figures 2021=100; National Accounts. For further information see section 3.
When will new figures be published? Not applicable anymore.
In August 2024, the global consumer price index, excluding the United States, stood at 187.7, compared to 160.1 for the U.S. The data for the world and emerging economies are distorted by hyperinflation in Venezuela and may not accurately reflect the inflation rate of other countries. However, Russia's war in Ukraine caused a surge in prices globally through 2022 and 2023. The headline consumer price index tracks the changes in the price level of a basket of goods and services purchased by households. Economic challenges in Argentina While CPI increases have been significant globally, certain economies have experienced more dramatic increases than others. Argentina is a notable case of these increases, as the CPI has increased more than 100 percent between 2020 and 2023. Currently, most of the Argentinian public considers inflation and low wages to be the biggest challenges facing the country. Consumer responses to price increases Globally, consumers are coping with price increases in many ways. In a May 2023 survey, 68 percent respondents from over 14 countries indicated they were more conscious about prices than previously. In another survey from earlier that year, over 40 percent of respondents indicated they were most concerned about inflation and had changed their consumption habits as a result.
Coniferous Standing Sales Price Index for years ending March 1985 to September 2019. The data also give underlying figures for volumes, total prices and average prices by average tree size in Great Britain.
The dataset provides supporting data to the National Statistics release Timber Price Indices.
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This table has been discontinued due to a shift in the base year.
The output indicator on construction reflects the volume development of the value added (basic prices) in the sector construction according to the Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities 2008 (SIC 41, 42 and 43). Monthly figures of construction are made consistent with figures of quarterly accounts when these are available. Monthly figures are also corrected for price changes. When the last month of a quarter is published, the second estimate of quarterly accounts figures of the national accounts are not yet available. Therefore, figures of value added of construction in the table can differ from value added figures of national accounts. Subjects: Volume changes, compared to the same period of the previous year and volume index figures, base year 2015=100.
Data available from January 2005 up and until December 2023.
Changes as of 01 May 2024: The figures of December 2023 have been added and the figures of October 2023 up to and including November 2023 could have been adjusted and this table has been discontinued.
Changes as of 18 July 2023: The yearly national accounts updates have been carried out and the figures of January 2020 up to and including April 2023 have been adjusted. The figures of May 2023 could been added. From now on the figures of 2020 are final.
Status of the figures: Data from 2005 up to and including 2020 are final. Data from 2021 onwards are provisional. Since this table has been discontinued, the data will not be finalized.
Changes as of 16 March 2021: The figures of January 2021 have been added and the figures of October up to and including December 2020 have been adjusted. From now on, we send the calendar and seasonally adjusted figures to Eurostat. The link to the relevant table can be found in section 3.
Statistics Netherlands has carried out a revision of the national accounts in June of 2018. New statistical sources and estimation methods have been used during the revision. This table provides the data after revision. For further information see section 3.
When are new figures released? No longer applicable.
This table is succeeded by "Construction; value added, index 2021=100 and changes". See Section 3.
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Consumer Price Index CPI in China increased to 103.70 points in January from 102.90 points in December of 2024. This dataset provides - China Consumer Price Index (CPI) - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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United States Leading Economic Index: Diffusion Index: 1 Month data was reported at 60.000 NA in Jan 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 50.000 NA for Dec 2024. United States Leading Economic Index: Diffusion Index: 1 Month data is updated monthly, averaging 60.000 NA from Feb 1959 (Median) to Jan 2025, with 792 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 100.000 NA in Jun 2018 and a record low of 0.000 NA in Apr 1980. United States Leading Economic Index: Diffusion Index: 1 Month data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by The Conference Board. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.The Conference Board: Leading Economic Index. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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This table shows the price indices, quarterly and yearly changes in prices of services that companies provide. The figures are broken down by type of services according to the Classification of Products by Activity (CPA 2015 version 2.1). For some services, a further breakdown has been made on the basis of market data that differ from the CPA. This breakdown is indicated with a letter after the CPA-code. The base year for all Services producer price indices is 2021. The year average, quarterly and yearly changes are calculated with unrounded figures. Data available from: 4th quarter 2002. Status of the figures: The figures for the most recent quarter are provisional. These figures are made definite in the publication for the subsequent quarter. Changes as of May 15 2025: The provisional figures of the 1st quarter 2025 are published for approximately half of the branches. All previous figures and the annual averages 2024 are made definite. For all other branches the figures of the 1st quarter 2025 are available at a later date. Changes as of August 15 2024: The price indices of 743, 7430 and 74301 Translation and interpretation; and 743011 Translation services and 743012 Interpretation services have also become visible for the 1st quarter of 2024. In the table update of June 14, 2024, no visible figures were yet included for these codes. Changes as of June 14 2024: The price index of 631119A Datacenter colocation has become visible from the 4th quarter of 2022. In the table update of May 15, 2024, no visible figures were yet included for code 631119A Datacenter colocation. For code 50401 Inland freight water transport services, more figures have become visible and the history of index figures now goes back to the 4th quarter of 2014. The same visibility of figures of code 504 Inland freight water transport services has been applied to the underlying market segments 5040 Inland freight water transport services and 50401 Inland freight water transport services. For code 68201 Rental and operating services of own or leased real estate, more figures have become visible and the history of index figures now goes back to the 1st quarter of 2017. The same visibility of figures of coding 6820 Rental and operating services of own or leased real estate has been applied to the underlying market segment 68201 Rental and operating services of own or leased real estate. For code 68311 Real estate agency services on a fee or contract basis, more figures have become visible and the history of index figures now goes back to the 1st quarter of 2006. The same visibility of figures of code 6831 Real estate agency services on a fee or contract basis has been applied to the underlying market segment 68311 Real estate agency services on a fee or contract basis. When will new figures be published? New figures are available twice per quarter. Halfway each quarter, the results of the pricing method Model pricing (around half of the branches) are published and the other branches with the Unit value method follow at the end of the quarter. This concerns the price development of the previous quarter. The Services producer price index of the total commercial services is also calculated and published at the end of each quarter. The Services producer price indices publication schedule can be downloaded as an Excel file under section: 3 Relevant articles. More information about the pricing method can be found in the video under section: 3 Relevant articles.
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The figures of existing own homes are related to the stock of existing own homes. Besides the price indices, figures are also published about the numbers sold, the average purchase price, and the total sum of the purchase prices of the sold dwellings. The House Price Index of existing own homes is based on a complete registration of sales of dwellings by the Dutch Land Registry Office (Kadaster) and the (WOZ) value of all dwellings in the Netherlands. Indices may fluctuate, for example if a small number of a certain type of dwellings are sold. In such cases we recommended using the long-term figures. The average purchase price of existing own homes may differ from the price index of existing own homes. The change in the average purchase price, however, is not an indicator for price developments of existing own homes.
Data available from: 1st quarter 1995
Status of the figures: The figures in this table are immediately definitive. The calculation of these figures is based on the number of notary transactions that are registered every month by the Dutch Land Registry Office (Kadaster). A revision of the figures is exceptional and occurs specifically if an error significantly exceeds the acceptable statistical margins. The numbers of existing owner-occupied sold homes can be recalculated by Kadaster at a later date. These figures are usually the same as the publication on Statline, but in some periods they differ. Kadaster calculates the average purchasing prices based on the most recent data. These may have changed since the first publication. Statistics Netherlands uses figures from the first publication in accordance with the revision policy described above.
Changes as of 22 April 2025: Figures for reporting period 1st quarter 2025 were added.
When will new figures be published? New figures are published about 22 days after the period under review.
This statistic shows the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of data processing equipment in the United Kingdom (UK) as an annual average from 2008 to 2023, where the year 2015 equals 100. In 2023, the annual average price index value of data processing equipment was measured at 80.1.
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Rebuilding cost dwellings, index figures and changes based on 1990=100 or 1995=100 January 1990 - December 2003 Changed on January 26 2004. Frequency: Discontinued.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: All Items in Size Class A (CUURA000SA0) from Dec 1986 to Apr 2025 about all items, urban, consumer, CPI, inflation, price index, indexes, price, and USA.
CPI: Food: Sugar data was reported at 100.428 Prev Year=100 in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 100.063 Prev Year=100 for 2014. CPI: Food: Sugar data is updated yearly, averaging 102.350 Prev Year=100 from Dec 1994 (Median) to 2015, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 132.800 Prev Year=100 in 1994 and a record low of 91.500 Prev Year=100 in 1999. CPI: Food: Sugar data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s China – Table CN.IA: Consumer Price Index.
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Statistics Netherlands collects monthly data on imports and exports of goods. This table comprises index figures and changes in terms of percentage of terms of trade, import price and export price of goods. The indices are based on 2010 = 100. The changes in terms of percentage are compared with the same period twelve months previously. Data available from: 1990. Status of the figures: The figures for 2011 are revised provisional. The figures for 2012, 2013 and 2014 are provisional. The other figures are definite. Changes as of 30 January 2015: None, this table has been discontinued and is continued by the table: Terms of trade in goods, index 2010=100. For more information see paragraph 3. When will new figures be published? Not. This table has been discontinued.
The Centers for Disease Control Social Vulnerability Index shows which communities are especially at risk during public health emergencies because of factors like socioeconomic status, household composition, racial composition of neighborhoods, or housing type and transportation. The CDC SVI uses 15 U.S. census variables to identify communities that may need support before, during, or after disasters. Learn more here. The condition is the overall ranking of four social theme rankings where lower values indicate high vulnerability and high values indicate low vulnerability. Quintiles for this condition were determined for all the Census tracts in King County. Quintile 1 is the most vulnerable residents, Quintile 5 is the least vulnerable residents. Data is released every 2 years following the American Community Survey release in December of the year following the Survey. The most recent data for 2018 was downloaded from the ATSDR website.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) index dropped around 8,000 points in the four weeks from February 12 to March 11, 2020, but has since recovered and peaked at 44,910.65 points as of November 24, 2024. In February 2020 - just prior to the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the DJIA index stood at a little over 29,000 points. U.S. markets suffer as virus spreads The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a turbulent period for stock markets – the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite also recorded dramatic drops. At the start of February, some analysts remained optimistic that the outbreak would ease. However, the increased spread of the virus started to hit investor confidence, prompting a record plunge in the stock markets. The Dow dropped by more than 3,500 points in the week from February 21 to February 28, which was a fall of 12.4 percent – its worst percentage loss in a week since October 2008. Stock markets offer valuable economic insights The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a stock market index that monitors the share prices of the 30 largest companies in the United States. By studying the performance of the listed companies, analysts can gauge the strength of the domestic economy. If investors are confident in a company’s future, they will buy its stocks. The uncertainty of the coronavirus sparked fears of an economic crisis, and many traders decided that investment during the pandemic was too risky.
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This table shows the input price indices of the costs of labour, materials and equipment for civil engineering works (in Dutch: Grond-, weg- en waterbouw (GWW)). There are ten areas within civil engineering. These areas are based on the standard Classification Products to Activity. For each area a series is calculated based on the price developments of various cost components of which the product to be realised -in this case a civil engineering project- is constructed. The price index for the total of civil engineering is a weighted average of the eight areas. The published price indices of civil engineering are based on the average price level of the month in question. Changes in the overall costs and 'profit and risks' are not taken into account. Changes compared with twelve months previously are also published for all indices. Data available from: The input price indices in this series are available from January 2012 to October 2024. Status of the figures: Index figures up to 2023 are definite. Other index figures are provisional. Since this table has been discontinued, the data is no longer finalized. Changes as of March 7th 2025: This table has been discontinued. This table is followed by Price index Civil engineering works, 2020 = 100. See paragraph 3.
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The county election administration index for 2016, 2018, and 2020 was used for the Michael J. Ritter and Caroline J. Tolbert (2024) "Measuring County Election Administration in the United States" article published in the Election Law Journal. The data as well as a codebook are made available here.
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This table provides information on labour price developments, i.e. the development of wage costs per hour worked by employees, corrected for changes in the personnel structure.
Data available from: 2001 through 2013
Status of the figures: The figures concerning 2011, 2012 and 2013 are provisional. Because this table is discontinued, figures will not be updated anymore.
Changes as of August 2014: None, this table is discontinued.
When will new figures be published? Not applicable anymore.
This table is replaced by Labour price index; index figures 2010=100. See paragraph 3.