In 1970 Professor Fellswoop made $12,000, in 1980 he earned $24,000, in 1990 he earned $36,000. If the CPI was 40 in 1970, 60 in 1980, 100 in 1990 in terms of 1999 dollars, Professor Fellswoop’s salary was highest in

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The cost of living is the amount of money needed to cover basic expenses, and it can be measured in a number of ways. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) measures the cost of living by tracking consumer price inflation, which is the impact of changes in the price of goods and services on a monthly basis. The CPI (Consumer Prices Index) and the CPHI (Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs) are two measures of consumer price inflation. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the CPI each month, and it is used to monitor changes in the cost of living over time.  Cost... Show more

In 1970 Professor Fellswoop made $12,000, in 1980 he earned $24,000, in 1990 he earned $36,000. If the CPI was 40 in 1970, 60 in 1980, 100 in 1990 in terms of 1999 dollars, Professor Fellswoop’s salary was highest in






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