After adjusting for inflation by counting everything in constant 2015 dollars, this means that three quarters of the education cuts accrued between 2009 and 2013 were restored by 2015.
In the 150 years since Confederation, the average income per person in Canada has increased about
20-fold after adjusting for inflation — all because we have adopted better ways of doing business.
Is an increase from 2.6 % of GDP in 1981 to 3.1 % of GDP in 2012 unsustainable?  Yes, I suppose so, if this rate of increase continues for another few centuries. The same argument the CFIB makes for municipal spending could be made for corporate profits but far
moreso. After adjusting for inflation, corporate profits have increased by 245 % since 1992, doubling as a share of GDP and growing at a rate of ten times Canadaâ $ ™ s cumulative population growth of just 23 % since 1992.
The average salary, including bonuses, in the securities industry grew 14 percent last year to $ 404,800 — the third - highest year on
record after adjusting for inflation, according to a report from New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
Within that total, the agency's planetary science coffers get an even bigger raise, a 20.7 % increase to $ 2.2 billion, the highest level
ever after adjusting for inflation and programmatic changes over the years.
Instead, The Hunger Games would become not only as big as Twilight and Harry Potter, but quite a bit bigger, as its $ 408 M North American gross bested every one of those two benchmark series» installments (and all but Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's
Stone after adjusting for inflation).
Interestingly, despite the fact that contemporary artists like Francis Bacon and Andy Warhol seem to be dominating the market right now, the two painters whose works have made the highest
prices after adjusting for inflation are Vincent van Gogh (1853 - 1890) and Pablo Picasso (1882 - 1973).
If you make a deposit at 2 % APY expecting consumer prices to increase by 1.5 % annually, but inflation instead spikes to 3 % annually, instead of collecting a small real
return after adjusting for inflation, you'll end up with less purchasing power than you started with.
In that real estate crash, prices fell close to 40 % and took until 2010 to fully recover,
after adjusting for inflation.
It's long been established that, over the long term and
after adjusting for inflation, housing produces almost no return on investment.
After adjusting for inflation, salaries in 2017 are 14 percent higher than those of students who graduated 10 years ago before recession.
After adjusting for inflation, its total is $ 829 million, thereby leaving the movie two slots shy of the top prize.
To illustrate the issue, over the past 20 years, the cost of a new drug per year of a patient's life has risen from $ 50,000 to $ 250,000
after adjusting for inflation, according to Peter Bach, director of the Center for Health Policy and Outcomes at Memorial Sloan Kettering, who also spoke at the conference.
Federal taxes on motor fuels have fallen over the past 25 years,
after adjusting for inflation.
That's just a touch above the $ 20,000 someone in the bottom half earned way back in 1974 (
after adjusting for inflation).
But
after adjusting for inflation, today's average hourly wage has just about the same purchasing power as it did in 1979, following a long slide in the 1980s and early 1990s and bumpy, inconsistent growth since then.
Assume their salaries grow each year by 2 % in real terms (
after adjusting for inflation), they save 10 % of their annual salaries, and their investments earn a 3 % real annual return.
Sentier Research, a private firm working with publicly available government data, estimates median incomes began to rise in mid-2014 and are now essentially back to where they when the recession began nearly nine years ago,
after adjusting for inflation.
Median per capita income was $ 18,700 in the United States in 2010 (which translates to about $ 75,000 for a family of four after taxes), up 20 percent since 1980 but virtually unchanged since 2000,
after adjusting for inflation.
There's often a big difference between what you see before and
after adjusting for inflation.
[Nominal is before taking inflation into consideration; Real is
after adjusting for inflation.]