Look at inflation numbers

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Not for most here, I’d assume. If you’re banging hoes at $300+/hr you’re probably ok and a few hundred a month for high energy, and everything else, costs is no big deal. This place isn’t a microcosm of society tho. Upping the cost of living, so far and so fast, is a ball breaker for at least 100 million people. . Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
It the start asking of ramp 6.8 now next 7 then it compounds turning everything into thousands.
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Joe and da Ho are doing this. Not Trump. (cross posted)


Inflation is pretty bad when you don't count most of what you normally purchase (red line), but is more bad when you do (black line)




The producer price index is basically price from manufacturers of big-ticket items to wholesalers, i.e. consumers don't see it yet. This is what is in the pipe so to speak.





If you don't pay attention, you won't see this coming either

  • H&H
  • 12-17-2021, 06:02 PM
We are all fucked. Imagine if they measured inflation the same way they did in 1984! Real inflation is more like 15%!
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We are all fucked. Imagine if they measured inflation the same way they did in 1984! Real inflation is more like 15%! Originally Posted by H&H

That is the dark (top line) in the first graphic I posted.
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Inflation is pretty bad when you don't count most of what you normally purchase (red line), but is more bad when you do (black line)

Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
This stuff has been promulgated by the "shadowstats guy" (John Williams) for years, and it's based on some combination of misunderstandings and/or wild exaggerations.

Here's a pretty good explanation of the issue:

https://fullstackeconomics.com/no-th...nt-14-percent/

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