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Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%, housing costs remain high
Posted by RLDSC FAN


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The latest inflation numbers are in line with expectations, dropping to 6% year-over-year, with “supercore” inflation increasing slightly, according to Labor Bureau data.
Supercore inflation is a new buzzword used by economists to describe the price of services for things like visiting the dentist or getting a haircut, but it excludes housing, food and energy costs. The concept has been a concern for a while: Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell singled out supercore price growth as the “most important category” for understanding the “future evolution” of inflation in a speech last November.
In February, “supercore” services inflation rose 0.2% for the month and was 4% higher than a year ago.
Inflation is down overall compared with last year, but the underlying month-over-month price of all goods and services increased 0.4% in February, following an average monthly gain of 0.6% in the previous six months, as measured by the consumer prices index (CPI).
The increase was driven mostly by shelter costs, which were up 0.8%, compared with 0.7% last month. This was largely expected, as consumers are still reeling from housing costs that have surged in the last two years.
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re: Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%, housing costs remain highPosted by LSUAlum2001
on 3/14/23 at 9:10 am to RLDSC FAN

quote:
Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%
Biden:

re: Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%, housing costs remain highPosted by Codythetiger
on 3/14/23 at 9:16 am to RLDSC FAN

inflation is down
but supercore inflation is up??
isn't it all just inflation?
whenever they start adding words infront I just immediately think it's not good.
Instead of justice, we have social justice
Instead of covid, now we got long covid
All they are doing is making up shit
but supercore inflation is up??
isn't it all just inflation?
whenever they start adding words infront I just immediately think it's not good.
Instead of justice, we have social justice
Instead of covid, now we got long covid
All they are doing is making up shit
re: Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%, housing costs remain highPosted by Jack Daniel
on 3/14/23 at 9:17 am to RLDSC FAN


Don’t forget electricity and fuel is not included in the calculation
re: Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%, housing costs remain highPosted by LSUfanNkaty
on 3/14/23 at 9:19 am to RLDSC FAN

I thought we weren't calling it inflation any longer
re: Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%, housing costs remain highPosted by The Pirate King
on 3/14/23 at 9:19 am to RLDSC FAN

quote:
Inflation is down overall compared with last year, but the underlying month-over-month price of all goods and services increased 0.4% in February, following an average monthly gain of 0.6% in the previous six months
So it’s a misleading article/title.
re: Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%, housing costs remain highPosted by A Menace to Sobriety
on 3/14/23 at 9:20 am to RLDSC FAN

I guess Diarrhea Joe expects a pat on the back from us right?


re: Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%, housing costs remain highPosted by wileyjones
on 3/14/23 at 9:24 am to RLDSC FAN

Two drastic changes in the way they calculate cpi started this print
1- only look at data from the last 12 months instead of last 24 months
2- exclude certain vehicle models from the calculations (this was implemented without warning last week, first time it’s been done)
1- only look at data from the last 12 months instead of last 24 months
2- exclude certain vehicle models from the calculations (this was implemented without warning last week, first time it’s been done)
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re: Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%, housing costs remain highPosted by justjoe906 on 3/14/23 at 9:42 am to wileyjones
Yet grocery prices keep going up each trip to the store.
re: Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%, housing costs remain highPosted by liz18lsu
on 3/14/23 at 9:47 am to justjoe906


A house, five doors down, just sold for $1.05M. Not a gated community, no amenities. On a "lake" with a pool, spa and connected living suite, for Air BnB, I suppose. That is insane. I have thought about cashing out and living in my car. 

I would think supercore would include housing, food, and energy. The word core would imply necessity.
Either way, more words to describe the pending buttfricking.
Either way, more words to describe the pending buttfricking.
This post was edited on 3/14 at 10:30 am
re: Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%, housing costs remain highPosted by Darth_Vader
on 3/14/23 at 10:11 am to BHS78


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Up 6% from last year. Now do since last President

re: Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%, housing costs remain highPosted by TigerFanatic99
on 3/14/23 at 10:34 am to RLDSC FAN

It's about time for them to change the formula again to make it more apeasing.
re: Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%, housing costs remain highPosted by SlimTigerSlap
on 3/14/23 at 10:45 am to lsu xman

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While my pay increase is 3%. America is moving backwards with this administration.
Do you have a gov't job?
re: Inflation Numbers: "drops" to 6%, housing costs remain highPosted by Fat and Happy
on 3/14/23 at 10:59 am to RLDSC FAN

I see
So they dropped certain consumer goods and it’s suddenly down?
Yeah ok
So they dropped certain consumer goods and it’s suddenly down?
Yeah ok
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