Nova Scotia's legislature set the annual price for their realty taxes at $ 5,500 per MW «plus a percentage of $ 5,500.00 equal to the percentage increase
in the Consumer Price Index for Canada at the end of the calendar year ending in the immediately preceding municipal taxation year relative to the Consumer Price Index for Canada at the end of the 2005 calendar year».
Following a monthly increase
in the Consumer Price Index in Mexico during the second half of 2010, the inflation rate slowed in the beginning of 2011.
The inflation rate used to calculate the cap (average change
in the consumer price index during the prior calendar year) has been lower than 2 percent for the past three school years.
Sending a clear signal to the States that the previous Government's cooperative agenda on health is over, the Treasurer announced that the Commonwealth will walk away from its commitment to share equally in growth hospital funding, indexing funding to a combination of
growth in the consumer price index and population, from 2017 - 18.
Indeed, job losses totaling 438,000 during the first half of the year and a 5 % rise
in the consumer price index between June 2007 and 2008 — the largest increase since 1991 — could lead to higher vacancies and falling rents, particularly in office buildings and retail properties.
The government's modest increase in this payment is tied to a correspondingly meager rise
in the Consumer Price Index from the third quarter of 2014 through the third quarter of 2016.
The first chart shows the S&P Case - Shiller Home Price Index (by far, the best indicator of home prices in the U.S.), versus the proxy for home prices
used in the Consumer Price Index - the nefarious owners equivalent rent.
Recommends expanding the School Property Tax Report Card to require school districts to include information displaying the three year change in the school tax levy compared to the change
in the consumer price index thereby allowing local taxpayers to review school spending trends.
If you're buying a new life insurance policy, consider a cost - of - living rider, which authorizes your insurance company to increase your death benefit based on
increases in the Consumer Price Index.
Cost of Living - Permits the policy owner to purchase an inflation - adjusted one - year term insurance equal to the percentage
change in the Consumer Price Index with no evidence of insurability.
The principal is automatically adjusted every six months to reflect increases or
decreases in the Consumer Price Index; as long as you hold a TIPS to maturity, you will receive the greater of the original or inflation - adjusted principal.
Annual
growth in the consumer price index has remained at or below 2 percent for the past four months, and for the producer price index even lower,» says Frank Nothaft, vice president and chief economist, Freddie Mac.
COLAs are generally equal to the percentage increase
in the Consumer Price Index for urban wage earners and clerical workers (CPI - W) for a specific period (more on this in the Cost of Living Adjustments section).
The June increase
in the consumer price index is not expected to have a significant impact on markets, as economists had accurately predicted the rise.
Starting in 1973, the amount of the monthly benefit was indexed to changes
in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), with the price adjustments being made quarterly.
(Valeant's prices have risen 2 % as a whole so far this year, lower than the 2.5 % increase
in the Consumer Price Index, Papa said.)
This is known as the cost - of - living adjustment, or COLA, and is based on changes
in the consumer price index (CPI).
It seeks to achieve a rate of increase
in the Consumer Price Index of between 2 and 3 per cent, on average, over time.
Treasuries also come in various structures, like Treasuries with coupons, zero - coupon Treasuries, and Treasury inflation - protected securities (TIPS), whose principal and returns adjust to reflect changes
in the consumer price index.
Major transfers to persons increased by $ 2.7 billion (5.9 %), due to growth in the elderly population and increases in benefits which are indexed to quarterly changes
in the Consumer Price Index.
COLAs generally adjust your policy's monthly benefit equal to the percentage increase
in the consumer price index.
While floaters may be linked to almost any benchmark and pay interest based on a variety of formulas, the most basic type pays a coupon equal to some widely followed interest rate or a change in a given index over a defined time period, such as the year - over-year change
in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), plus a fixed spread in basis points (1bp = 1/100 of 1 % or.01 %).
In recent years, inflation's been pretty low, averaging 1.26 percent in 2016, based on the year - over-year change
in the Consumer Price Index, which tracks prices for common items from gas to ground beef.
Figure 1 shows that since the early 80's, the end of the «Great Inflation,» increases
in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) have been steadily getting smaller and smaller.