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by refenestrator
1811 days ago
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Ah, my information was bad. The study you originally cited specifically mentions CPI-U as the measure they were using. I assure you I wasn't lying, and thank you for the correction. (perhaps consider not jumping straight to the lying accusation in the future). There's still a conversation about housing taking up an increasing share of the pie that doesn't exactly shine through in that top line number, but no point in belaboring it. |
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well the BLS publishes a bunch of CPI numbers, but "the" CPI is just CPI-U. The others are even more specific (eg. CPI-W for clerical workers or CPI for the elderly)
>There's still a conversation about housing taking up an increasing share of the pie that doesn't exactly shine through in that top line number, but no point in belaboring it.
The rise in housing prices has mostly been canceled out (or caused by?) low interest rates. After you adjust for interest rate and inflation, the monthly payment for a house (ie. the price you actually pay) has actually gone down from the 90s.
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