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hlstark
Posted 4/5/2024 14:56 (#10695134 - in reply to #10694811)
Subject: RE: falling inflation. OMG, if anyone says we have "falling inflation" their arguement immediately


Sorry to burst one of your “theories” but the price of the drug decreased due to the market factor of a new competitor company producing a similar but perceived to be improved drug.

I can speculate that the Subway sandwich increased partially due to the rebrand of subway to try to become a higher quality sandwich. They are using better quality ingredients to make sandwich, which in turn costs more to make sub. Also when rebranding to a superior product, an exponential increase in price is usually incorporated. A consumer associates a higher price with a better quality product.

As far as your price link to the WSJ article, it cherry picks a bundle of common goods and compares it to the entire bundle of food that comes is incorporated with the CPI for food. The article uses the government data for each individual item to come up with their inflation for the 20 some items they feel as common. Maybe that is a common bundle but not to many include red meat, potatoes, bean, and rice seems to leave out some popular common items

Not sure what “theory” you were trying to point out in article, but if it is the common theme of yours that the government is manipulating inflation, this article does not support your “theory”

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