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The United States' producer price index (PPI) of coal stood at ****** index points in 2022. That was the highest PPI of coal in the U.S. during the period of consideration. This commodity had an index of **** in 2000, compared with 100 in 1982, which was used as the base year (1982=100).
The number of the different types of index mutual funds in the United States varied greatly, with each category displaying a different pattern from 2000 to 2023. The number of S&P 500 index funds generally decreased during the period under observation, while the number of other domestic equity funds generally increased. The number of world equity funds and hybrid and bond funds also generally increased during the time period, although to a smaller degree and with some fluctuation. At the end of 2023, there were ** S&P 500 funds, *** other domestic equity funds, ** world equity funds, and ** hybrid and bond funds.
The U.S. producer price index of natural gas stood at ***** index points in 2022. This was the highest figure since 2008 and follows natural gas supply constraints following sanctions on Russian imports. The base year was 1982.
In 2022, the producer price for petroleum products in the U.S. stood at ***** index points. This was a notable increase compared to the previous year and the highest figure in the period of consideration. The year 1982 was used as the base date.
The CoStar Commercial Repeat-Sales Index (CCRSI) for industrial and logistics real estate in the United States declined slightly in the Northeast in March 2024. The index measures the development of sales prices of industrial properties, with 2000 chosen as a base year. An index value of *** means that sales prices have doubled since 2000. In March 2024, the Northeast region had the highest value of *** index points. This was higher than the value-weighed index, which prioritizes high-value deals in core U.S. markets.
The total net assets of the different types of index mutual funds in the United States generally increased, albeit with some fluctuation, from 2000 to 2023. In 2023, the net assets of the S&P 500 index amounted to a value of approximately *** trillion U.S. dollars. In that same year, the net assets of other domestic equity and world equity amounted to approximately *** trillion and *** billion U.S. dollars, respectively. The total net assets of hybrid and bond index funds amounted to a value of approximately *********** U.S. dollars in 2023.
This data set provides Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) data, smoothed and gap-filled, for the conterminous US for the period 2000-01-01 through 2015-12-31. The data were generated using the NASA Stennis Time Series Product Tool (TSPT) to generate NDVI data streams from the Terra satellite (MODIS MOD13Q1 product) and Aqua satellite (MODIS MYD13Q1 product) instruments. TSPT produces NDVI data that are less affected by clouds and bad pixels.
The CoStar Commercial Repeat-Sales Index (CCRSI) for retail real estate in the United States was the highest in the Northeast region. In December 2024, the index recorded the highest value on record, at *** index points, reflecting an increase in the sales prices of retail properties. The index measures the development of property sales, with 2000 chosen as a base year. A value of *** means that sales prices have doubled since 2000.
The Housing Affordability Index value in the United States plummeted in 2022, surpassing the historical record of ***** index points in 2006. In 2024, the housing affordability index measured **** index points, making it the second-worst year for homebuyers since the start of the observation period. What does the Housing Affordability Index mean? The Housing Affordability Index uses data provided by the National Association of Realtors (NAR). It measures whether a family earning the national median income can afford the monthly mortgage payments on a median-priced existing single-family home. An index value of 100 means that a family has exactly enough income to qualify for a mortgage on a home. The higher the index value, the more affordable a house is to a family. Key factors that drive the real estate market Income, house prices, and mortgage rates are some of the most important factors influencing homebuyer sentiment. When incomes increase, consumer power also increases. The median household income in the United States declined in 2022, affecting affordability. Additionally, mortgage interest rates have soared, adding to the financial burden of homebuyers. The sales price of existing single-family homes in the U.S. has increased year-on-year since 2011 and reached ******* U.S. dollars in 2023.
The CoStar Commercial Repeat-Sales Index (CCRSI) for office real estate in the United States fell slightly from the previous quarter in all regions except for the West as of March 2024. The index measures the development of sales prices of office properties, with 2000 chosen as a base year. An index value of *** means that sales prices have doubled since 2000. In March 2024, the index value was the highest for West offices, amounting to *** index points. Overall, the U.S. offices market started to experience a correction in 2022, with prices for high-value properties in the core plummeting.
The annual producer price index of recycled plastic in the United States averaged ****** in 2023. This represented a slight decrease in comparison to the previous year when the price index was ******.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' national housing shelter price index for the United States increased between 2000 and 2024. In June 2024, the index reached ****** index points, which was an increase of **** index points compared with the same month in 2023.
As of the first quarter of 2025, the sentiment of most homebuilders in the U.S. was negative. That index has remained stable since 2023. That was according to a monthly index that measures the sentiment among home builders in the United States. The index reflected a negative mood in the housing industry, as the sentiment was below ** percent in the past years.
In 2025, the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) score of Priceline was ** out of 100 points. This represented a decrease of *** points over the previous year.
The annual producer price index of copper scrap in the United States averaged ***** in 2023, with 1982 used as the base year (1982 = 100). This represented a slight decrease in comparison to the previous year, down from a price index of *****. Despite the decline, figures remain above pre-pandemic levels, with a growth of roughly ** percent in comparison to 2019.
Domino’s Pizza received an American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) score of 78 in 2025. The company's score decreased by one point compared to the previous year. Domino’s Pizza received its highest ACSI score in 2013, which was 81.
Residential rents in urban areas in the United States have grown faster than the general basket of products and services of the urban population. In 2024, the consumer price index (CPI) for rent of primary residences reached *** index points, more than 100 index points more than the CPI for all items. The CPI measures the development of prices, with 1984 chosen as a base year. An index value of *** indicates that rents have quadrupled since 1984.
The CoStar Commercial Repeat-Sales Index (CCRSI) for multifamily real estate in the United States started to slow in 2022, after more than a decade of steady growth. The index measures the development of sales prices of multifamily properties, with 2000 chosen as a base year. An index value of *** means that sales prices have doubled since 2000. In March 2024, the index was the highest in the Northeast region, measuring *** index points. Meanwhile, the value-weighed index, which favors high-value transactions in core markets, was significantly lower.
This statistic shows the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) scores of Pizza Hut restaurants in the United States from 2000 to 2025. Pizza Hut's ACSI score remained consistent at ** in 2025, the same as the previous year.
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