Producer Price Index (PPI) for February 2006
The Producer Price Index (PPI) numbers for February, 2006 were released this morning:
Consensus: -0.2%
Actual: -1.4%
Here are the numbers when food and energy are subtracted from the equation:
Consensus: -0.2%
Actual: -1.4%
Here are the numbers when food and energy are subtracted from the equation:
Consensus: +0.1%
Actual: +0.3%
The above numbers represent the month-to-month change in prices for a specific group of goods and capital equipment that producers buy in order to produce finished goods for consumers. The PPI is an important part of the overall inflation picture for the country because when costs go up for producers, producers will often pass those increased costs on to consumers.
The PPI is released by The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The "consensus" is what economists were expecting, while the "actual" is the actual or real figure.
The PPI is a family or amalgamation of indexes, including The:
- All Commodities Index
- Crude Energy Materials Index
- Crude Foodstuffs & Feedstuffs Index
- Crude Materials for Further Processing Index
- Finished Goods Index
- Finished Consumer Foods Index
- Finished Consumer Goods Index
- Finished Consumer Goods Excluding Foods Index
- Finished Energy Goods Index
- Finished Goods: Capital Equipment Index
- Finished Goods Excluding Foods Index
- Finished Goods Less Energy Index
- Finished Goods Less Food & Energy Index
- Fuels & Related Products & Power Index
- Industrial Commodities Index
- Intermediate Energy Goods Index
- Intermediate Foods & Feeds Index
- Intermediate Materials: Supplies & Components Index
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