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by r00fus 3712 days ago
Not to mention /real/ inflation, not this useless "core inflation" measure (that ignores health/energy among other factors), has been rising.

Medical and energy costs have gone up significantly in the past 15 years.

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Energy is actually quite cheap, especially so in the US with the very abundant and globally cheap natural gas supply after the fracking boom.