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Track historical and projected price movements for thousands of goods and services, including Wood poles, piles, and posts owned and treated by the same establishment, to understand market dynamics, cost modeling and procurement pricing with data. IBISWorld's price index data is available from 1994 with forecasts out to 2033.
1994-2033
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| Price index | Country | Last 5-yr growth | Forecast 5-year growth | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oak and maple hardwood flooring |
|
XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Other nonferrous scrap (including lead, zinc and precious metals) |
|
XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Particleboard and fiberboard |
|
XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Fiber cans, all fiber and composite |
|
XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Synthetic organic rubber-processing chemicals |
|
XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Metal foil and leaf |
|
XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Pharmaceuticals affecting parasitic and infective diseases |
|
XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Miscellaneous converted paper and paperboard products |
|
XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Sheet metal products |
|
XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Multiweb film/film combination specialty bags, pouches and liners |
|
XX% | XX% | $XX |
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The price of Wood poles, piles, and posts owned and treated by the same establishment in in the US in 2026 grew by 2.77% to the previous year.
IBISWorld’s data on Wood poles, piles, and posts owned and treated by the same establishment prices in the US includes forecast growth rates in the producer price index over the next five years.