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It seems to me that they are right about the "attritional conflict that risks a protracted war" part, but that the ability to accurately forecast the outcome of such a war is extremely limited. If one side were winning easily and quickly, it would be easy to predict the outcome. With a long tug of war conflict, forecasting is much less useful.
You're right. That's the current situation on the ground, but RUSI certainly can't predict the future, and they do suggest that with increased deliveries of Western weaponry, it's possible Ukraine will succeed.
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A bike is so much cheaper than a car that even if it gets stolen every 2 months you are still saving.
I don't think this figure is accurate, but even so this isn't something I would want to accept - regardless of a convincing calculation that it is a net benefit.
https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/loans/auto-loans/total-co...
"For vehicles driven 15,000 miles a year, average car ownership costs were $9,666 a year, or $806 a month, in 2021, according to AAA"
VS https://bicycleuniverse.com/how-much-does-a-bike-cost/
So the figure is accurate.
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Not really my area of expertise. Any opinions I have would be pure tribalism, which is rather meaningless, and completely off-topic. I came into a discussion about the use of language, not geopolitical relations. What was wrong with the original subject that you feel the need to change it?
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Bringing this back to the topic at hand, how do you see the West appeasing Russia leading to sanctions being lifted?
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It is unlikely that there is a recession currently. We added like 500k jobs in the most recent report.
It depends on what you think the word recession conveys. If you think it is a decrease in the real gross domestic production and purchasing power of Americans, we are clearly already there. If you think it is the slope employment for some reason, then no.
[0]: https://www.nber.org/business-cycle-dating-procedure-frequen...
Re: U.S. annual inflation rate drops to 8.5%
#815So the year over year CPI increase each month this year (starting from January) was 7.5%, 7.9%, 8.5%, 8.3%, 8.6%, 9.1%, 8.5%. So this value has been jumping around a bit as it has been going up. This drop is being taken as good news -- but I worry whether this is really a meaningful drop or whether we are just over interpreting what could be a fundamentally noisy metric?
It's not a drop though .. If you read, it's saying the gasoline index (alone) dropped nearly 8% which resulted in a net-null even though ALL of the other indexes continued to inflate... This isn't great.. And on top of it look at the number 1 comment here.. People are making concerted efforts to reign-in spending .. Which is excellent financial discipline.. but it's potentially very dangerous for this type of economy…
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It depends on what you think the word recession conveys. If you think it is a decrease in the real gross domestic production and purchasing power of Americans, we are clearly already there. If you think it is the slope employment for some reason, then no.
I tend to think the NBER definition is a good one: "a significant decline in economic activity that is spread across the economy and that lasts more than a few months"[0]. It is not at all clear that we are already there. The reason employment matters is that it is difficult for businesses to hire if there is a widespread and durable decline in economic activity. [0]: https://www.nber.org/business-cycle-dating-proced…
In the same vein, more people working, but making less, and producing less is not a growing economy
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What is it that you thought? Your comment is unclear. That you, deep down, knew your appeal to emotion would fail? Being from the West, my uneducated, tribalist-driven opinion says that Russia is not justified. But, again, not my area of expertise and not a subject I have much interest in. I do, however, enjoy the subject of language which is why I am participating in this conversation about the use of language. Let'…
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What is it that you thought? Your comment is unclear. That you, deep down, knew your appeal to emotion would fail? Being from the West, my uneducated, tribalist-driven opinion says that Russia is not justified. But, again, not my area of expertise and not a subject I have much interest in. I do, however, enjoy the subject of language which is why I am participating in this conversation about the use of language. Let'…
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What is it that you thought? Your comment is unclear. That you, deep down, knew your appeal to emotion would fail? Being from the West, my uneducated, tribalist-driven opinion says that Russia is not justified. But, again, not my area of expertise and not a subject I have much interest in. I do, however, enjoy the subject of language which is why I am participating in this conversation about the use of language. Let'…
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Jeeps aren’t really a good benchmark for cars though, they’re an aspirational car, even the Cherokee.
Can you find a car which price increased only 10%?
2020 $51.9k
2021 $52.5k
2022 $55.3k
So, yes I can find such a car and it was quite easy. You should reconsider how likely people are to over-estimate the changes in prices compared to a systematic approach to tracking inflation like the BLS performs.