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by mercutio2
1213 days ago
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Disinflation, very confusingly, refers to a negative value of the second derivative of price with respect to time. It is not a negative value for the first derivative of price, that’s deflation. The speaker is making comparisons of quantities with different units, which is confusing, and the verb indicating transformation is inappropriate, but if you squint what they said is true: The second derivative was going up, which heightened the salience of inflation, it’s now negative. Without anchoring the statement with something like “while disinflation is happening, we’re still seeing modest inflation” would certainly have been clearer, I don’t think they’re quite wrong. |
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The inflation we're still seeing is severe, not modest.