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The phrase "adjusted a price increase" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used when discussing changes made to a previously planned price increase, but it requires a subject and context to be complete.
Example: "The company adjusted a price increase to better align with market conditions."
Alternatives: "modified a price increase" or "revised a price increase".
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That was effectively a price increase.
For a price increase, subtract the original price from the new price.
The Labor Department said its seasonally adjusted Producer Price Index increased 1.7 percent last month, the largest gain since June 2009, after rising 0.3 percent in July.
A series of cross-sectional studies conducted in Germany showed that although this was a less frequently mentioned option among smokers, in the event of a hypothetical price increase, the percentage of smokers who actually used this strategy to adjust their budgets was more evident after the price increase [ 25].
The Labor Department said on Friday its seasonally adjusted Producer Price Index increased 1.1 percent last month.
That's a 25percentt price increase.
The annual figures, which are not seasonally adjusted, showed prices have increased by £17,991, or £49 a day, since April 2013.
Based upon 2003 consumer expenditure data adjusted to a 2005 basis, these price increases will cost the median U.S. household an extra $1,800 a year in fuel costs.
Yet Mollie's Measure, as it is known in poverty circles, is still pegged to an annual grocery bill, adjusted for little more than price increases over time.
Wages, on the other hand, have been falling since August, after adjusting for both seasonality and price increases.
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