They have asked that salaries be increased at the least to
account for inflation since 1999, which would put them at $ 195,754.
Not exact matches
This is
since growth and
inflation are taken into
account in many cases when measuring equity duration, where if the growth and
inflation outpace the discount rate (based on the interest rate,) the impact is likely positive
for stocks.
Since CPP is also adjusted to
account for increases in CPI
inflation, deferring also results in an additional 2 % or so per year
for inflationary adjustments.
Since it's inception the S&P 500 has returned approximately 8.5 % a year when adjusted
for inflation (not
accounting for dividends).
On the other hand, keeping all your money in guaranteed investments such as a savings
account is unrecommended
for a long - term objective
since inflation will likely wipe out your returns and the opportunity cost would simply be too large.
The work in question was acquired by its consignor back in May 2006 at Sotheby's New York
for $ 632,000, meaning that it had increased by a full $ 1 million
since then — not a bad return over 11 years, even when
accounting for inflation, fees, and so forth.
To put this in perspective: the average electric bill
for Pennsylvania households has increased by 48 percent
since 2004 (and over 16 percent when
accounting for inflation).
The logic behind the increase was basically an increase to
account for inflation through the years
since the old minimums had been set.
This measure does not take into
account government benefits (eg, SNAP), income tax credits, or family expenses (eg, child care, income taxes) and has not fundamentally changed
since 1969 except
for annual adjustments
for food price
inflation.