• echutaa@programming.dev
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    5 months ago

    12 months is a poor timeframe to use for inflation when the most relevant data to consumers today is 2021-2022, and again fuel is required to function in the US which I don’t see in CPI making it a poor indicator for real finances. Really though my point is metrics can be manipulated to sound good or bad but ignoring consumer sentiment is foolish for a politician seeking to be elected by those consumers.

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      5 months ago

      The most relevant data is the most recent data.

      I don’t care about 2022 data, because I’m no longer paid in 2022 dollars or paying 2022 prices.

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        5 months ago

        By that logic we should only read last months data and forget the rest of history, but in reality people have memories and incorporate previous experience in their sentiment.

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          5 months ago

          The most relevant data is the most recent data. You don’t have to “forget the rest is history”, but it is less relevant than the present.