EBK ECONOMICS TODAY
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ISBN: 9780133920116
Author: Miller
Publisher: YUZU
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Suppose the price level reflects the number of dollars needed to buy a basket of goods containing one can of soda, one bag of chips, and one comic book. In year one, the basket costs $9.00.
In year one, $72.00 will buy(0.11, 0.13, 4.5, 8, 9) baskets, and in year two, $72.00 will buy (0.11, 0.13, 4.5, 8, 9) baskets.
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau (www.census.gov), the median household income in the United States was $23,618 in 1985, $34,076 in 1995, $46,326 in 2005, and $49,276 in 2010. In purchasing power terms, how did family income compare in each of those four years?You will need to know that the CPI (multiplied by 100, 1982–1984 = 100) was 107.6 in 1985, 152.4 in 1995, 195.3 in 2005, and 218.1 in 2010. Instructions: Enter your responses rounded to two decimal places.
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