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by tryptophan
2862 days ago
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Yes it has. This is exactly what the inflation indexes are meant to measure and apply it to nominal wage growth. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LES1252881600Q Maybe it hasn't in SF or NY or other insanely prices areas, but that is 100% because real estate policy in those areas is a disaster. |
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In Canada it is, yet shelter inflation numbers are almost exactly inline with overall inflation in all regions, regardless of whether prices are up over 100% or not. Reality has no effect on the printed number.
Oh sure, this is explained somewhere, but the point is looking at the numbers as a reflection of reality is a poor idea