How do you read "Y/Y"?

1. Y, Y
2. Y slash Y
3. Y over Y
4. Y o Y
5. Y on Y
6. Year over Year
7. Year on Year

When you see "Y/Y," it typically represents a comparison of two values over a specific period of time, often used to analyze trends or growth rates. The most common interpretation is "Year over Year" or "Year on Year."

To read "Y/Y" correctly, you can say "Year over Year" or "Year on Year." This means you compare the value of a particular metric or variable at one point in time, typically in one year, to the same metric or variable at the corresponding point in the previous year.

For example, if you hear someone say "Sales increased by 10% Y/Y," it means that the sales in the current year have increased by 10% compared to the sales in the previous year.