Edit : thanks for the downvotes. i am keeping track on my expenses.
This way of calculating inflation makes little sense to me. Prices are already too high, what they are basically saying is that prices have risen lower than expected from the already high prices. I feel purchasing power should be used when talking about the daily essentials at least.
Not really, shopping cart is still only half full as opposed to being full a few years ago for the same amount of money…
My Big Mac was 6.99 yesterday … what the hell?
Unfortunately an inflation of 0% would still mean shit is too expensive… I can believe that it is slowing I am seeing some grocery items coming down like frozen pizza or eggs even.
The Nussecke price in my local bakery keeps going up 🙁
For the first every a daily good of mine actually good cheaper again. Magerquark actually dropped in price from 1,50 to 1,29.
Headline: “prices went up by 1.8%”
Reddit posters: “then why did everything get more expensive??”
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Doesn’t feel like it when I go grocery shopping…
petrol prices are stable. food prices are stable.
Edit : thanks for the downvotes. i am keeping track on my expenses.
This way of calculating inflation makes little sense to me. Prices are already too high, what they are basically saying is that prices have risen lower than expected from the already high prices. I feel purchasing power should be used when talking about the daily essentials at least.
Not really, shopping cart is still only half full as opposed to being full a few years ago for the same amount of money…
My Big Mac was 6.99 yesterday … what the hell?
Unfortunately an inflation of 0% would still mean shit is too expensive… I can believe that it is slowing I am seeing some grocery items coming down like frozen pizza or eggs even.
The Nussecke price in my local bakery keeps going up 🙁
For the first every a daily good of mine actually good cheaper again. Magerquark actually dropped in price from 1,50 to 1,29.
Headline: “prices went up by 1.8%”
Reddit posters: “then why did everything get more expensive??”
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