RobDownSouth
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He didn't miss the point, he merely choose to ignore the point and attempted to change the subject.
The calculations to come up with the CPI in 1980 and 1990 are now "shadow stats" but the calculation used today is 'real.' Why is that? Yesterdays reality is today's fiction?
I suppose that it would be fruitless to point out that the greatest beneficiary of the downwardly revised CPI is the government that is doing the revisions.
Ishmael
Good morning, Ishmael! Another day closer to the grave for you!
I see you're still clinging to those bogus shadowstats like a drowning man clings to a life preserver.
Why?
Because it fits your narrow bigoted worldview.
You asked why the formula was modified? Times change, old man. We no longer care about the price of horses or buggywhips, yet you seem to want to believe that the inflation formula is somehow sacrosanct and ought to include both.
Housing, for example, is way up since the days when you last held gainful employment, and the total percentage of income it consumes is represented in the formula.
I'm not "ignoring" anything. If anyone is doin' some "ignoring", it's you...you're ignoring reality.