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the indexation
noun
The adjustment of an economic variable (such as a salary) according to an index (such as that of inflation)
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Likewise, Ian Yates of the Council of the Ageing, said the indexation changes (which link pensions to the consumer price index instead of average weekly wages) would mean real cuts after three years.
In negotiations, the government offered to abandon its proposal to increase the indexation of higher education loan program debts from consumer price index to the 10-year bond rate.
Drivers didn't like the indexation of the fuel excise.
Legislation to restore the indexation of fuel excise hits the House of Representatives today.
A 1985 referendum markedly reduced the indexation of wages, despite a strong Communist campaign against this action.
The Greens would also stop the freeze in the indexation of the Medicare rebate, a further $2.4bn commitment.
They suggest a "controlled emission" of new money, the indexation of wages and pensions, and curbs on imports.
Most people though not the poorest, whose only savings are in their own pockets—have been shielded by the indexation of almost everything.
4.19am BST There are four bills being introduced today in the House of Representatives giving effect to the indexation of fuel excise.
Over the past 13 years I have written countless letters to ministers and MPs campaigning for the indexation of those pensions so unfairly frozen.
The most obvious policy shift that needs to happen is the decision to oppose Joe Hockey's attempt to reintroduce the indexation of fuel excise.
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