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Variance Estimates for the Producer Price IndexMeasures of uncertainty caused by using a sample to calculate PPI dataThe Producer Price Index (PPI) program began publishing variance estimates in 2016 based on data for 2015. The median absolute value of the percent change is provided as the reference statistic and the corresponding median standard error is provided as the measure of variance. Data for each PPI in the report includes
The standard error (SE), a commonly used measure of sampling variability, may be used to calculate a confidence interval around the corresponding sample percent change. The SE estimates the sample distribution, or spread, of the sample estimates from the true population value. Methods for Calculating PPI Variance Estimates
For further information, contact the PPI Section of Index Analysis and Public Information, at ppi-info@bls.gov or (202) 691-7705. 2019 PPI Variance Report
2018 PPI Variance Report
2017 PPI Variance Report
2016 PPI Variance Report
2015 PPI Variance ReportThe release of PPI variance estimates for 2015 includes only data for selected high-level PPIs from the Final Demand‐Intermediate Demand (FD‐ID) Aggregation System. The FD‐ID system is the primary method for analyzing aggregate producer inflation.
Last Modified Date: March, 26, 2021 |