The producer price index is a monthly measure of change in the prices received by domestic producers. It’s used in business and government as a measure of wholesale inflation and is seen as a leading indicator of increases in consumer inflation. This is because when producers are charging more at the wholesale level, retailers and other companies further down the supply chain often have to charge higher prices to compensate for rising costs.
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