misery index
常見(jiàn)例句
- The "misery index"—the sum of consumer price inflation plus the unemployment rate—peaked at well over 20%.
“悲慘的指標(biāo)”--消費(fèi)者價(jià)格指數(shù)與失業(yè)率之和,最高時(shí)超過(guò)了20%。 - The “misery index”, a crude grading that sums unemployment and inflation rates, suggests Iceland is now doing better than Ireland (see chart).
粗略綜合了失業(yè)率和通貨膨脹率的“痛苦指數(shù)”顯示,冰島現(xiàn)在的處境優(yōu)于愛(ài)爾蘭(見(jiàn)圖表)。 - At a recent 12.7, the misery index is at its highest level since 1983, when Ronald Reagan was president and the great bull markets in stocks and bonds were in their infancy.
美國(guó)痛苦指數(shù)上個(gè)月達(dá)到了12.7,為1983年以來(lái)新高——當(dāng)時(shí)美國(guó)時(shí)任總統(tǒng)是羅納德?里根,而股市和債市的大牛市剛剛萌芽。 - Our annual Tax Misery Index, meanwhile, shows a similarly enduring drawback for China (and Japan).
FORBES: Magazine Article - At 143% (based on tax rates in effect this year) Germany's Misery Index isn't Europe's highest.
FORBES: Mind the Geese - The Carter years expanded our economic lexicon with the concepts of Stagflation and the Misery Index.
FORBES: The Problem With Supply-Side Economics 返回 misery index