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Saturday, February 25, 2017

Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers by Types


The following chart displays the different types of consumer price index; Rent (Housing), Food and Beverage, Apparel and Medicare. These are very critical goods and services that consumers need to purchase under any circumstance. The prices of two necessary consumptions (Housing and Medical) have been increasing at upper 3% annually while the prices of two other items (Food and Beverage and Apparel) have been actually declining. 

The demand for housing and medical is very inelastic which means the demand for these good does not change as much as prices change. So, the consumers still have to pay high prices although the prices increases. However, the demand for foods and apparel is very elastic and the markets for these goods are also very competitive.  Therefore, if the prices of these goods rise high then demand for these goods declines.



Bureau of Labor Statistics
Source:
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/graph/?graph_id=364412

Saturday, February 4, 2017

Labor and Productivity


Society can increase its real output and income in two fundamental ways: (1) by increasing its inputs of resources and (2) by raising the productivity of those inputs.
There are five factors that appear to explain changes in productivity growth rates: 
  • Technological Advance - Approximately 40%
  • Quantity of Capital-Approximately 30% 
  • Education and Training-Approximately 15%
  • Economies of Scale  and Improved Resource Allocation -Approximately 15%