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Weasel question. If the inflation rate was 15% last year and then “only” 13%, then technically the rate of inflation has gone down up obviously you still have the issue of higher prices than last year.
As @sovietknuckles@hexbear.net said a few days ago:
"According to our expert analysis, wage growth actually outpaced inflation from 2:36:03 AM to 2:36:07 AM on the 14/11/2023, therefore you should all quit complaining about inflation, it's actually fine, don't worry about it."
What no fundamental theorem of calculus does to a mfer
cannot wait for bourgeois economists to discuss the jerk, snap, crackle, and pop of inflation
Yeah I’m not gonna be happy until I see negative inflation. Deflation.
As somebody with debt and no sabings, inflation is ok by me IF my wages go up by the same amount, it actually benefits me by decreasing the amount of debt I owe.