Believe what you want or don't want to. But unofficial numbers are even worse than government numbers. Yeah, they might not be 100% accurate, but they never claimed they were.Sooner the rates increases the better.
Never believe any official numbers such as inflation or unemployment figures.
I know Wolf will post a link to Gov website showing official numbers.![]()
Believe what you want or don't want to. But unofficial numbers are even worse than government numbers. Yeah, they might not be 100% accurate, but they never claimed they were.
Neither but if i had to, Tesla.Which would you rather invest in Tesla or Lucid and why?
You're wrong about how it's calculated. It covers about 80k items include food and fuel but things are weighed and it's an average and basically covers about 95% of the population which lives in urban areas. You guys out in the sticks out are out of luck.Most people know that inflation is much higher than the official 7% rate. They see it in food price, fuel prices and everything else. The government decided to not count these sectors as part of computing inflation.
This is a fine mess you got us into this time Ollie.
Based on what? Personal experience? That varies from area to area. Did everything go up 15-20% or just the stuff you noticed? 7% is the average, not the high or just whatever you noticed.15 - 20% is more realistic.
You said it in the end. It's useless crap. Where did the 2.5x number come from? You didn't answer my other questions.Wolf,
2.5X the government’s fake number.
Remember the tire pressure gauge being off by 10 PSI ?
If you measure the pressure of 500 tires….. all your data is wrong.
You are an engineer and know you need very accurate measurements or else it’s useless crap……
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The Boy Who Cried WolfYou said it in the end. It's useless crap. Where did the 2.5x number come from? You didn't answer my other questions.
Something is better than nothing. You prefer nothing.
Accuracy is important, but you also have a range of error. Usually things can be off by a certain percentage, but not by several orders of magnitude.
Right but you're claiming it's off by 250% with nothing to back up your assertion. Remember, it's an average, doesn't apply specifically to one person. Your mileage may vary and all that. Amazing that people here can't figure that out. I never get the EPA mileage numbers just because of the way I drive and the area I'm in. But it's still a useful number when comparing it to other cars.It’s OK to be off by 2%…… not 15%.
The bozo in charge needs to explain why it keeps going higher and higher.
The $100 shopping cart of groceries keeps buying less and less.
There is no one person in charge. The inflation is due to the global thing and its ramifications.It’s OK to be off by 2%…… not 15%.
The bozo in charge needs to explain why it keeps going higher and higher.
The $100 shopping cart of groceries keeps buying less and less.
There is no one person in charge. The inflation is due to the global thing and its ramifications.
And as long as it continues, we will continue to have the same related problems.
Anyone who does not understand this is ...
And why was there an influx of money? Just for fun? People could not go to work.This inflation was caused by the sudden and massive influx of money with more to come. Add to that the Fed signaling that they will have raise rates and they will have to raise them multiple times in 2022 alone plus their intent to unwind positions they have bought using money printed for that purpose.
In layman’s terms, the Fed got caught with their pants down. Inflation has taken off and they are way behind the eight ball.
Unfortunately one way to stop inflation is to raise rates. The Fed cannot be timid though. We may have to swallow the bitter medicine like back in the Paul Volcker days.