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Discover Ludwig"inflation adjusted" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is used to indicate that the amount, rate, or value of something is adjusted for inflation over a period of time. For example, "The inflation adjusted housing prices were 8% higher than they were last year."
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Are those CSI figures inflation adjusted?
And in inflation adjusted dollars, in inflation adjusted dollars, not a ratio, but inflation adjusted dollars, those students who qualify for need based financial aid are paying less in actual inflation adjusted dollars today in median net cost than they did at the beginning of the recession.
Fig. 4 IRRI total funding (inflation adjusted), 1960 2007.
65% Rise in spending since 1997 (inflation adjusted).
@RICK FERRI: 1) These numbers are not inflation adjusted.
Deflation in effect raises real, inflation adjusted interest rates.
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All costs are expressed in inflation-adjusted, 2008 Euros.
So, my inflation-adjusted two cents.
(The figures are all inflation-adjusted).
(In inflation-adjusted terms, they actually fell).
But inflation-adjusted payments will cost more.
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