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  1. The United States Consumer Price Index ( CPI) is a family of various consumer price indices published monthly by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The most commonly used indices are the CPI-U and the CPI-W, though many alternative versions exist for different uses. For example, the CPI-U is the most popularly cited measure of ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Macy'sMacy's - Wikipedia

    It is the largest department store company by retail sales in the United States as of 2015. Macy's operates with 508 stores in the United States. Its flagship store is located at Herald Square in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The company had 94,000 employees and an annual revenue of 25.3B as of January, 2023.

  3. The 1815 panic was followed by several years of mild depression, and then a major financial crisis – the Panic of 1819, which featured widespread foreclosures, bank failures, unemployment, a collapse in real estate prices, and a slump in agriculture and manufacturing. [9] 1822–1823 recession. 1822–1823. ~1 year.

  4. Net metering was pioneered in the United States as a way to allow solar and wind to provide electricity whenever available and allow use of that electricity whenever it was needed, beginning with utilities in Idaho in 1980, and in Arizona in 1981. [1] In 1983, Minnesota passed the first state net metering law. [2]

  5. This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total. Defunct clothing retailers of the United States ‎ (27 P) Defunct consumer electronics retailers in the United States ‎ (36 P) Defunct department stores of the United States ‎ (6 C, 7 P) Defunct discount stores of the United States ‎ (1 C, 96 P)

  6. Bigsby & Kruthers. BikiniLuxe. Billionaire Boys Club (clothing retailer) Bloomingdale's. Bode (fashion brand) Bonobos (apparel) BonWorth. Boscov's. Brayola.

  7. Nebraska Book Company. New World Pasta. Newman's. Norby's Farm Fleet. Northeast Grocery. (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: Retail companies of the United States. Stub categories.

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