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nonseasonally

  • a word derived from seasonal.
    seasonal
    adjective
    pertaining to, dependent on, or accompanying the seasons of the year or some particular season; periodical.

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Ohanian told me at the time that he had been unaware that the Journal used nonseasonally adjusted figures.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 3, 2024

Deposits in the week ending May 10 totaled $17.10 trillion on a nonseasonally adjusted basis, down from $17.16 trillion a week earlier, the Fed's weekly snapshot of the banking system's assets and liabilities showed.

From Reuters May 19, 2023

One effect of the higher interest rates is a rise in large time deposits, which at $1.87 trillion are now their highest since November 2009 on a nonseasonally adjusted basis.

From Reuters Apr. 21, 2023