is there really no better way to calculate this? 9.1% between june 2021 and june 2022 8.5% between july 2021 and july 2022 its just not really conveying everything... well?
IMO, you should be watching the month over month numbers and only using YoY to contextualize. Looking at the delta of YoY data doesn't tell you much without knowing the rate for the monthly report that was dropped and the monthly report that was gained.
U.S. annual inflation rate drops to 8.5%
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#42Good news I guess. But my electricity price literally doubled. My house insurance is up 30%. My gas bill is up by a lot. Have you seen the price of oreos? The $5 box at Taco Bell is my splurge and I'm trying to cut back on everything I can.
I notice this price varies even at the same locations sometimes, but it's WAY up in general by a solid 50 percent in 2 years.
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#44Earlier quoted context omitted.
What evidence do you have their data is false?
Cleverly not false, just misrepresented. What they choose to measure and not measure is what allows for a certain ability to coax the numbers in a certain direction. https://www.forbes.com/sites/vineerbhansali/2021/02/23/why-p...
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#45It's a relief to see actual price drops in fuel and transport services hit before the end of the Summer travel season. Barring additional oil disruption, we can hope to see other prices (e.g. food) correct -- or at least stop growing so fast -- at a lag.
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#46Good. Now we can look forward to interest rate cuts to deal with the recession...
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#47Energy prices down 4.6% Gasoline prices down 7.7% Food prices up 1.1% Shelter prices up 0.5% So the minor overall reduction was by far gasoline.
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#48Good news I guess. But my electricity price literally doubled. My house insurance is up 30%. My gas bill is up by a lot. Have you seen the price of oreos? The $5 box at Taco Bell is my splurge and I'm trying to cut back on everything I can.
A Sausage McMuffin and a coke used to cost $2.12 at most locations near me two years ago. Today it varies from $2.95 up to $3.85 (strangely this high value is in Detroit proper where income is lowest vs the burbs). I notice this price varies even at the same locations sometimes, but it's WAY up in general by a solid 50 percent in 2 years.
Re: U.S. annual inflation rate drops to 8.5%
#49Good news I guess. But my electricity price literally doubled. My house insurance is up 30%. My gas bill is up by a lot. Have you seen the price of oreos? The $5 box at Taco Bell is my splurge and I'm trying to cut back on everything I can.
A Sausage McMuffin and a coke used to cost $2.12 at most locations near me two years ago. Today it varies from $2.95 up to $3.85 (strangely this high value is in Detroit proper where income is lowest vs the burbs). I notice this price varies even at the same locations sometimes, but it's WAY up in general by a solid 50 percent in 2 years.
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#50https://www.mass.gov/info-details/massachusetts-home-heating... Heating oil (diesel) is still 70% higher than last year. I'm about to delete the oil heat, so have been watching this.. I will certainly be annoyed if it crashes back to the $2s next week (right after the conversion..) https://www.eia.gov/dnav/ng/hist/n3010ma3m.htm https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/APUS11A72610 BTW, this site allows you to compare the d…