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by rhacker 1178 days ago
This is my experience too. I don't know where the CPI ever gets its data. But Inflation is clearly over 100% for restaurants in California. Literally in the last 3 years.
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a) The CPI includes many more things than just restaurants. Unless you spend 100% of your income on restaurants, focusing on that specifically isn't very informative.

b) There's no way that inflation is "over 100%" in restaurants in California. For example, a carnitas Chipotle burrito is currently $10. In 2018, five years ago, I ordered the same thing for $8 (I have all the records of my purchases). That is only 4.5% annual inflation over that time period (25% total). I don't feel like checking other restaurants, but I suspect if you actually look at data and not your intuition it will agree with this.

I can also echo this. The prices of groceries that I'm buying doubled in price in the last year. Some even tripled. I'm not sure where are they pulling low double digits in my country, but that's just not my experience.