Inflation Drops again

sammyk

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Take that victory lap. So much winning.
yep there is a thing called legislation that seems to work. So I will gas going down inflation going down trump going down it's a Christmas miracle
 

Gunny46

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yep there is a thing called legislation that seems to work. So I will gas going down inflation going down trump going down it's a Christmas miracle

Your post will not age well.
 
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Gunny46

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Inflation is a worldwide phenomenon, I didn't think Biden deserved the criticism the GOP railed against him on this issue but don't think he deserves a lot of praise either.

Maybe globalism and those who want more of it should look in the mirror.
 

30CAT

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yep there is a thing called legislation that seems to work. So I will gas going down inflation going down trump going down it's a Christmas miracle

You do know what is causing inflation to drop ever so slightly, right? It isn't Pedo-Joe's policies. It's in spite of Pedo-Joe's policies. Pedo-Joe will never get inflation down to Trump-era rates, with his tax and spend policies.
 

TarHeelEer

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Down to 7.1 from 7.7 https://www.statista.com/statistics/273418/unadjusted-monthly-inflation-rate-in-the-us/

Looks like things are for sure going in the right direction. From 9.1 in July to 7.1 in November looks like inflation is slowly going down.

Now do the summation of the last 2 years. We've made no headway in relieving the Biden pain policy.

 

TarHeelEer

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You do know what is causing inflation to drop ever so slightly, right? It isn't Pedo-Joe's policies. It's in spite of Pedo-Joe's policies. Pedo-Joe will never get inflation down to Trump-era rates, with his tax and spend policies.

That's not even it. Year over year, we're into the time of year in 2021 when prices were going up already. Inflation is stagnant at 5-9% per month, an average of 7%, for the last 18 months.

For you liberals out there, that means that the delta of increases is not changing, that prices were higher last year for year-over-year comparison.
 

dave

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Inflation is a worldwide phenomenon, I didn't think Biden deserved the criticism the GOP railed against him on this issue but don't think he deserves a lot of praise either.
Inflation is only a worldwide problem when it is an American problem. We buy most of the goods around the world
 

TarHeelEer

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Inflation is a worldwide phenomenon, I didn't think Biden deserved the criticism the GOP railed against him on this issue but don't think he deserves a lot of praise either.

Now do the petro dollar.

The USD is the currency of the world(for now), hence why inflation is a worldwide problem.
 

Gunny46

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Now do the petro dollar.

The USD is the currency of the world(for now), hence why inflation is a worldwide problem.

Backed by the American worker and a strong National Defense. It's almost like this administration is working with foreign enemies to destroy all three.
 

30CAT

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Backed by the American worker and a strong National Defense. It's almost like this administration is working with foreign enemies to destroy all three.

Globally redistributing the wealth. They hate America.
 

dave

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Globally redistributing the wealth. They hate America.
China loves us. That is why they do all yhos. They have absorbed all the wealth in Asia and now they want to golden goose.
 

WVUALLEN

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You’re not going to be having the same flow into the labor market as you once did. That I see as one of the biggest challenges.

Then there’s greenflation, driven by soaring demand for renewable energy and products like electric vehicles. At least for now, supply of critical minerals can’t keep up, which forces prices higher.

The days when prices rose just 2% may never return.

Economists and financial experts agree on one thing: Higher prices will likely last well into next year, if not longer. And that means Americans will continue to feel the pain of higher prices for the foreseeable future.
 

TarHeelEer

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summation
Did you graduate from an accredited college?
Your table appears to be numerology, not statistics.
Wow, you're quite the scholar!

Count, N:23
Sum, Σx:146.4
Mean, μ:6.3652173913043
Variance, σ2: 4.8413988657845
Standard Deviation, σ: 2.2003179010735


Our current 7.1% falls outside of the 90th percentile in deviation from the 6.3 average of the last 2 years, but inside of the standard deviation. The current inflation rate of 7.1% falls outside of the standard deviation of our historical average of 3.8%
 
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ThePunish-EER

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China loves us. That is why they do all yhos. They have absorbed all the wealth in Asia and now they want to golden goose.
China depends on the US. They make all our cheap goods and charge us a fortune to buy it. You, me, and every working American built China into a super power and made our politicians wealthy by allowing it. We lost our jobs overseas. Every American should be very angry.
 

atlkvb

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You do know what is causing inflation to drop ever so slightly, right? It isn't Pedo-Joe's policies. It's in spite of Pedo-Joe's policies. Pedo-Joe will never get inflation down to Trump-era rates, with his tax and spend policies.
He will never answer that just like he'll never admit how clueless he is about what you asked him. His silence however is his own admission of his cluelessness. ;)
 

atlkvb

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Folks if you really want to understand how bad inflation is today, take a look at this chart. Today's rates are the highest they've been in over 4 decades...40 years! Not since 1980 (the end of the Carter era inflation) have we seen inflation rates this high. That is a fact!

Table of Historical Inflation Rates in Percent
(1914-2022)​


YEARJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECAVE
1914
2.0​
1.0​
1.0​
0.0​
2.1​
1.0​
1.0​
3.0​
2.0​
1.0​
1.0​
1.0​
1.0​
1915
1.0​
1.0​
0.0​
2.0​
2.0​
2.0​
1.0​
-1.0​
-1.0​
1.0​
1.0​
2.0​
1.0​
1916
3.0​
4.0​
6.1​
6.0​
5.9​
6.9​
6.9​
7.9​
9.9​
10.8​
11.7​
12.6​
7.9​
1917
12.5​
15.4​
14.3​
18.9​
19.6​
20.4​
18.5​
19.3​
19.8​
19.5​
17.4​
18.1​
17.4​
1918
19.7​
17.5​
16.7​
12.7​
13.3​
13.1​
18.0​
18.5​
18.0​
18.5​
20.7​
20.4​
18.0​
1919
17.9​
14.9​
17.1​
17.6​
16.6​
15.0​
15.2​
14.9​
13.4​
13.1​
13.5​
14.5​
14.6​
1920
17.0​
20.4​
20.1​
21.6​
21.9​
23.7​
19.5​
14.7​
12.4​
9.9​
7.0​
2.6​
15.6​
1921
-1.6​
-5.6​
-7.1​
-10.8​
-14.1​
-15.8​
-14.9​
-12.8​
-12.5​
-12.1​
-12.1​
-10.8​
-10.5​
1922
-11.1​
-8.2​
-8.7​
-7.7​
-5.6​
-5.1​
-5.1​
-6.2​
-5.1​
-4.6​
-3.4​
-2.3​
-6.1​
1923
-0.6​
-0.6​
0.6​
1.2​
1.2​
1.8​
2.4​
3.0​
3.6​
3.6​
3.0​
2.4​
1.8​
1924
3.0​
2.4​
1.8​
0.6​
0.6​
0.0​
-0.6​
-0.6​
-0.6​
-0.6​
-0.6​
0.0​
0.0​
1925
0.0​
0.0​
1.2​
1.2​
1.8​
2.9​
3.5​
4.1​
3.5​
2.9​
4.7​
3.5​
2.3​
1926
3.5​
4.1​
2.9​
4.1​
2.9​
1.1​
-1.1​
-1.7​
-1.1​
-0.6​
-1.7​
-1.1​
1.1​
1927
-2.2​
-2.8​
-2.8​
-3.4​
-2.2​
-0.6​
-1.1​
-1.1​
-1.1​
-1.1​
-2.3​
-2.3​
-1.7​
1928
-1.1​
-1.7​
-1.2​
-1.2​
-1.1​
-2.8​
-1.2​
-0.6​
0.0​
-1.1​
-0.6​
-1.2​
-1.7​
1929
-1.2​
0.0​
-0.6​
-1.2​
-1.2​
0.0​
1.2​
1.2​
0.0​
0.6​
0.6​
0.6​
0.0​
1930
0.0​
-0.6​
-0.6​
0.6​
-0.6​
-1.8​
-4.0​
-4.6​
-4.0​
-4.6​
-5.2​
-6.4​
-2.3​
1931
-7.0​
-7.6​
-7.7​
-8.8​
-9.5​
-10.1​
-9.0​
-8.5​
-9.6​
-9.7​
-10.4​
-9.3​
-9.0​
1932
-10.1​
-10.2​
-10.3​
-10.3​
-10.5​
-9.9​
-9.9​
-10.6​
-10.7​
-10.7​
-10.2​
-10.3​
-9.9​
1933
-9.8​
-9.9​
-10.0​
-9.4​
-8.0​
-6.6​
-3.7​
-2.2​
-1.5​
-0.8​
0.0​
0.8​
-5.1​
1934
2.3​
4.7​
5.6​
5.6​
5.6​
5.5​
2.3​
1.5​
3.0​
2.3​
2.3​
1.5​
3.1​
1935
3.0​
3.0​
3.0​
3.8​
3.8​
2.2​
2.2​
2.2​
0.7​
1.5​
2.2​
3.0​
2.2​
1936
1.5​
0.7​
0.0​
-0.7​
-0.7​
0.7​
1.5​
2.2​
2.2​
2.2​
1.4​
1.4​
1.5​
1937
2.2​
2.2​
3.6​
4.4​
5.1​
4.3​
4.3​
3.6​
4.3​
4.3​
3.6​
2.9​
3.6​
1938
0.7​
0.0​
-0.7​
-0.7​
-2.1​
-2.1​
-2.8​
-2.8​
-3.4​
-4.1​
-3.4​
-2.8​
-2.1​
1939
-1.4​
-1.4​
-1.4​
-2.8​
-2.1​
-2.1​
-2.1​
-2.1​
0.0​
0.0​
0.0​
0.0​
-1.4​
1940
-0.7​
0.7​
0.7​
1.4​
1.4​
2.2​
1.4​
1.4​
-0.7​
0.0​
0.0​
0.7​
0.7​
1941
1.4​
0.7​
1.4​
2.1​
2.9​
4.3​
5.0​
6.4​
7.9​
9.3​
10.0​
9.9​
5.0​
1942
11.3​
12.1​
12.7​
12.6​
13.2​
10.9​
11.6​
10.7​
9.3​
9.2​
9.1​
9.0​
10.9​
1943
7.6​
7.0​
7.5​
8.1​
7.4​
7.4​
6.1​
4.8​
5.5​
4.2​
3.6​
3.0​
6.1​
1944
3.0​
3.0​
1.2​
0.6​
0.0​
0.6​
1.7​
2.3​
1.7​
1.7​
1.7​
2.3​
1.7​
1945
2.3​
2.3​
2.3​
1.7​
2.3​
2.8​
2.3​
2.3​
2.3​
2.3​
2.3​
2.2​
2.3​
1946
2.2​
1.7​
2.8​
3.4​
3.4​
3.3​
9.4​
11.6​
12.7​
14.9​
17.7​
18.1​
8.3​
1947
18.1​
18.8​
19.7​
19.0​
18.4​
17.6​
12.1​
11.4​
12.7​
10.6​
8.5​
8.8​
14.4​
1948
10.2​
9.3​
6.8​
8.7​
9.1​
9.5​
9.9​
8.9​
6.5​
6.1​
4.8​
3.0​
8.1​
1949
1.3​
1.3​
1.7​
0.4​
-0.4​
-0.8​
-2.9​
-2.9​
-2.4​
-2.9​
-1.7​
-2.1​
-1.2​
1950
-2.1​
-1.3​
-0.8​
-1.3​
-0.4​
-0.4​
1.7​
2.1​
2.1​
3.8​
3.8​
5.9​
1.3​
1951
8.1​
9.4​
9.3​
9.3​
9.3​
8.8​
7.5​
6.6​
7.0​
6.5​
6.9​
6.0​
7.9​
1952
4.3​
2.3​
1.9​
2.3​
1.9​
2.3​
3.1​
3.1​
2.3​
1.9​
1.1​
0.8​
1.9​
1953
0.4​
0.8​
1.1​
0.8​
1.1​
1.1​
0.4​
0.7​
0.7​
1.1​
0.7​
0.7​
0.8​
1954
1.1​
1.5​
1.1​
0.8​
0.7​
0.4​
0.4​
0.0​
-0.4​
-0.7​
-0.4​
-0.7​
0.7​
1955
-0.7​
-0.7​
-0.7​
-0.4​
-0.7​
-0.7​
-0.4​
-0.4​
0.4​
0.4​
0.4​
0.4​
-0.4​
1956
0.4​
0.4​
0.4​
0.7​
1.1​
1.9​
2.2​
1.9​
1.9​
2.2​
2.2​
3.0​
1.5​
1957
3.0​
3.4​
3.7​
3.7​
3.7​
3.3​
3.3​
3.7​
3.3​
2.9​
3.3​
2.9​
3.3​
1958
3.6​
3.2​
3.6​
3.6​
3.2​
2.8​
2.5​
2.1​
2.1​
2.1​
2.1​
1.8​
2.8​
1959
1.4​
1.0​
0.3​
0.3​
0.3​
0.7​
0.7​
1.0​
1.4​
1.7​
1.4​
1.7​
0.7​
1960
1.0​
1.7​
1.7​
1.7​
1.7​
1.7​
1.4​
1.4​
1.0​
1.4​
1.4​
1.4​
1.7​
1961
1.7​
1.4​
1.4​
1.0​
1.0​
0.7​
1.4​
1.0​
1.4​
0.7​
0.7​
0.7​
1.0​
1962
0.7​
1.0​
1.0​
1.3​
1.3​
1.3​
1.0​
1.3​
1.3​
1.3​
1.3​
1.3​
1.0​
1963
1.3​
1.0​
1.3​
1.0​
1.0​
1.3​
1.3​
1.3​
1.0​
1.3​
1.3​
1.6​
1.3​
1964
1.6​
1.6​
1.3​
1.3​
1.3​
1.3​
1.3​
1.0​
1.3​
1.0​
1.3​
1.0​
1.3​
1965
1.0​
1.0​
1.3​
1.6​
1.6​
1.9​
1.6​
1.9​
1.6​
1.9​
1.6​
1.9​
1.6​
1966
1.9​
2.6​
2.6​
2.9​
2.9​
2.5​
2.8​
3.5​
3.5​
3.8​
3.8​
3.5​
2.9​
1967
3.5​
2.8​
2.8​
2.5​
2.8​
2.8​
2.8​
2.4​
2.8​
2.4​
2.7​
3.0​
3.1​
1968
3.6​
4.0​
3.9​
3.9​
3.9​
4.2​
4.5​
4.5​
4.5​
4.7​
4.7​
4.7​
4.2​
1969
4.4​
4.7​
5.2​
5.5​
5.5​
5.5​
5.4​
5.7​
5.7​
5.7​
5.9​
6.2​
5.5​
1970
6.2​
6.1​
5.8​
6.1​
6.0​
6.0​
6.0​
5.4​
5.7​
5.6​
5.6​
5.6​
5.7​
1971
5.3​
5.0​
4.7​
4.2​
4.4​
4.6​
4.4​
4.6​
4.1​
3.8​
3.3​
3.3​
4.4​
1972
3.3​
3.5​
3.5​
3.5​
3.2​
2.7​
2.9​
2.9​
3.2​
3.4​
3.7​
3.4​
3.2​
1973
3.6​
3.9​
4.6​
5.1​
5.5​
6.0​
5.7​
7.4​
7.4​
7.8​
8.3​
8.7​
6.2​
1974
9.4​
10.0​
10.4​
10.1​
10.7​
10.9​
11.5​
10.9​
11.9​
12.1​
12.2​
12.3​
11.0​
1975
11.8​
11.2​
10.3​
10.2​
9.5​
9.4​
9.7​
8.6​
7.9​
7.4​
7.4​
6.9​
9.1​
1976
6.7​
6.3​
6.1​
6.0​
6.2​
6.0​
5.4​
5.7​
5.5​
5.5​
4.9​
4.9​
5.8​
1977
5.2​
5.9​
6.4​
7.0​
6.7​
6.9​
6.8​
6.6​
6.6​
6.4​
6.7​
6.7​
6.5​
1978
6.8​
6.4​
6.6​
6.5​
7.0​
7.4​
7.7​
7.8​
8.3​
8.9​
8.9​
9.0​
7.6​
1979
9.3​
9.9​
10.1​
10.5​
10.9​
10.9​
11.3​
11.8​
12.2​
12.1​
12.6​
13.3​
11.3​
1980
13.9​
14.2​
14.8​
14.7​
14.4​
14.4​
13.1​
12.9​
12.6​
12.8​
12.6​
12.5​
13.5​
1981
11.8​
11.4​
10.5​
10.0​
9.8​
9.6​
10.8​
10.8​
11.0​
10.1​
9.6​
8.9​
10.3​
1982
8.4​
7.6​
6.8​
6.5​
6.7​
7.1​
6.4​
5.9​
5.0​
5.1​
4.6​
3.8​
6.2​
1983
3.7​
3.5​
3.6​
3.9​
3.5​
2.6​
2.5​
2.6​
2.9​
2.9​
3.3​
3.8​
3.2​
1984
4.2​
4.6​
4.8​
4.6​
4.2​
4.2​
4.2​
4.3​
4.3​
4.3​
4.1​
3.9​
4.3​
1985
3.5​
3.5​
3.7​
3.7​
3.8​
3.8​
3.6​
3.3​
3.1​
3.2​
3.5​
3.8​
3.6​
1986
3.9​
3.1​
2.3​
1.6​
1.5​
1.8​
1.6​
1.6​
1.8​
1.5​
1.3​
1.1​
1.9​
1987
1.5​
2.1​
3.0​
3.8​
3.9​
3.7​
3.9​
4.3​
4.4​
4.5​
4.5​
4.4​
3.6​
1988
4.0​
3.9​
3.9​
3.9​
3.9​
4.0​
4.1​
4.0​
4.2​
4.2​
4.2​
4.4​
4.1​
1989
4.7​
4.8​
5.0​
5.1​
5.4​
5.2​
5.0​
4.7​
4.3​
4.5​
4.7​
4.6​
4.8​
1990
5.2​
5.3​
5.2​
4.7​
4.4​
4.7​
4.8​
5.6​
6.2​
6.3​
6.3​
6.1​
5.4​
1991
5.7​
5.3​
4.9​
4.9​
5.0​
4.7​
4.4​
3.8​
3.4​
2.9​
3.0​
3.1​
4.2​
1992
2.6​
2.8​
3.2​
3.2​
3.0​
3.1​
3.2​
3.1​
3.0​
3.2​
3.0​
2.9​
3.0​
1993
3.3​
3.2​
3.1​
3.2​
3.2​
3.0​
2.8​
2.8​
2.7​
2.8​
2.7​
2.7​
3.0​
1994
2.5​
2.5​
2.5​
2.4​
2.3​
2.5​
2.8​
2.9​
3.0​
2.6​
2.7​
2.7​
2.6​
1995
2.8​
2.9​
2.9​
3.1​
3.2​
3.0​
2.8​
2.6​
2.5​
2.8​
2.6​
2.5​
2.8​
1996
2.7​
2.7​
2.8​
2.9​
2.9​
2.8​
3.0​
2.9​
3.0​
3.0​
3.3​
3.3​
3.0​
1997
3.0​
3.0​
2.8​
2.5​
2.2​
2.3​
2.2​
2.2​
2.2​
2.1​
1.8​
1.7​
2.3​
1998
1.6​
1.4​
1.4​
1.4​
1.7​
1.7​
1.7​
1.6​
1.5​
1.5​
1.5​
1.6​
1.6​
1999
1.7​
1.6​
1.7​
2.3​
2.1​
2.0​
2.1​
2.3​
2.6​
2.6​
2.6​
2.7​
2.2​
2000
2.7​
3.2​
3.8​
3.1​
3.2​
3.7​
3.7​
3.4​
3.5​
3.4​
3.4​
3.4​
3.4​
2001
3.7​
3.5​
2.9​
3.3​
3.6​
3.2​
2.7​
2.7​
2.6​
2.1​
1.9​
1.6​
2.8​
2002
1.1​
1.1​
1.5​
1.6​
1.2​
1.1​
1.5​
1.8​
1.5​
2.0​
2.2​
2.4​
1.6​
2003
2.6​
3.0​
3.0​
2.2​
2.1​
2.1​
2.1​
2.2​
2.3​
2.0​
1.8​
1.9​
2.3​
2004
1.9​
1.7​
1.7​
2.3​
3.1​
3.3​
3.0​
2.7​
2.5​
3.2​
3.5​
3.3​
2.7​
2005
3.0​
3.0​
3.1​
3.5​
2.8​
2.5​
3.2​
3.6​
4.7​
4.3​
3.5​
3.4​
3.4​
2006
4.0​
3.6​
3.4​
3.5​
4.2​
4.3​
4.1​
3.8​
2.1​
1.3​
2.0​
2.5​
3.2​
2007
2.1​
2.4​
2.8​
2.6​
2.7​
2.7​
2.4​
2.0​
2.8​
3.5​
4.3​
4.1​
2.8​
2008
4.3​
4.0​
4.0​
3.9​
4.2​
5.0​
5.6​
5.4​
4.9​
3.7​
1.1​
0.1​
3.8​
2009
0.0​
0.2​
-0.4​
-0.7​
-1.3​
-1.4​
-2.1​
-1.5​
-1.3​
-0.2​
1.8​
2.7​
-0.4​
2010
2.6​
2.1​
2.3​
2.2​
2.0​
1.1​
1.2​
1.1​
1.1​
1.2​
1.1​
1.5​
1.6​
2011
1.6​
2.1​
2.7​
3.2​
3.6​
3.6​
3.6​
3.8​
3.9​
3.5​
3.4​
3.0​
3.2​
2012
2.9​
2.9​
2.7​
2.3​
1.7​
1.7​
1.4​
1.7​
2.0​
2.2​
1.8​
1.7​
2.1​
2013
1.6​
2.0​
1.5​
1.1​
1.4​
1.8​
2.0​
1.5​
1.2​
1.0​
1.2​
1.5​
1.5​
2014
1.6​
1.1​
1.5​
2.0​
2.1​
2.1​
2.0​
1.7​
1.7​
1.7​
1.3​
0.8​
1.6​
2015
-0.1​
0.0​
-0.1​
-0.2​
0.0​
0.1​
0.2​
0.2​
0.0​
0.2​
0.5​
0.7​
0.1​
2016
1.4​
1.0​
0.9​
1.1​
1.0​
1.0​
0.8​
1.1​
1.5​
1.6​
1.7​
2.1​
1.3​
2017
2.5​
2.7​
2.4​
2.2​
1.9​
1.6​
1.7​
1.9​
2.2​
2.0​
2.2​
2.1​
2.1​
2018
2.1​
2.2​
2.4​
2.5​
2.8​
2.9​
2.9​
2.7​
2.3​
2.5​
2.2​
1.9​
2.4​
2019
1.6​
1.5​
1.9​
2.0​
1.8​
1.6​
1.8​
1.7​
1.7​
1.8​
2.1​
2.3​
1.8​
2020
2.5​
2.3​
1.5​
0.3​
0.1​
0.6​
1.0​
1.3​
1.4​
1.2​
1.2​
1.4​
1.2​
2021
1.4​
1.7​
2.6​
4.2​
5.0​
5.4​
5.4​
5.3​
5.4​
6.2​
6.8​
7.0​
4.7​
2022
7.5​
7.9​
8.5​
8.3​
8.6​
9.1​
8.5​
8.3​
8.2​
7.7​
7.1​
Avail.
Jan.
12



The final numbers for 2022 will be out next month. Economists expect the highest rates year over year since 1979!

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Folks if you really want to understand how bad inflation is today, take a look at this chart. Today's rates are the highest they've been in over 2 decades...20 years! Not since 1980 (the end of the Carter era inflation) have we seen inflation rates this high. That is a fact!

Table of Historical Inflation Rates in Percent​

(1914-2022)​

YEARJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECAVE
1914
2.0


1.0


1.0


0.0


2.1


1.0


1.0


3.0


2.0


1.0


1.0


1.0


1.0

1915
1.0


1.0


0.0


2.0


2.0


2.0


1.0


-1.0


-1.0


1.0


1.0


2.0


1.0

1916
3.0


4.0


6.1


6.0


5.9


6.9


6.9


7.9


9.9


10.8


11.7


12.6


7.9

1917
12.5


15.4


14.3


18.9


19.6


20.4


18.5


19.3


19.8


19.5


17.4


18.1


17.4

1918
19.7


17.5


16.7


12.7


13.3


13.1


18.0


18.5


18.0


18.5


20.7


20.4


18.0

1919
17.9


14.9


17.1


17.6


16.6


15.0


15.2


14.9


13.4


13.1


13.5


14.5


14.6

1920
17.0


20.4


20.1


21.6


21.9


23.7


19.5


14.7


12.4


9.9


7.0


2.6


15.6

1921
-1.6


-5.6


-7.1


-10.8


-14.1


-15.8


-14.9


-12.8


-12.5


-12.1


-12.1


-10.8


-10.5

1922
-11.1


-8.2


-8.7


-7.7


-5.6


-5.1


-5.1


-6.2


-5.1


-4.6


-3.4


-2.3


-6.1

1923
-0.6


-0.6


0.6


1.2


1.2


1.8


2.4


3.0


3.6


3.6


3.0


2.4


1.8

1924
3.0


2.4


1.8


0.6


0.6


0.0


-0.6


-0.6


-0.6


-0.6


-0.6


0.0


0.0

1925
0.0


0.0


1.2


1.2


1.8


2.9


3.5


4.1


3.5


2.9


4.7


3.5


2.3

1926
3.5


4.1


2.9


4.1


2.9


1.1


-1.1


-1.7


-1.1


-0.6


-1.7


-1.1


1.1

1927
-2.2


-2.8


-2.8


-3.4


-2.2


-0.6


-1.1


-1.1


-1.1


-1.1


-2.3


-2.3


-1.7

1928
-1.1


-1.7


-1.2


-1.2


-1.1


-2.8


-1.2


-0.6


0.0


-1.1


-0.6


-1.2


-1.7

1929
-1.2


0.0


-0.6


-1.2


-1.2


0.0


1.2


1.2


0.0


0.6


0.6


0.6


0.0

1930
0.0


-0.6


-0.6


0.6


-0.6


-1.8


-4.0


-4.6


-4.0


-4.6


-5.2


-6.4


-2.3

1931
-7.0


-7.6


-7.7


-8.8


-9.5


-10.1


-9.0


-8.5


-9.6


-9.7


-10.4


-9.3


-9.0

1932
-10.1


-10.2


-10.3


-10.3


-10.5


-9.9


-9.9


-10.6


-10.7


-10.7


-10.2


-10.3


-9.9

1933
-9.8


-9.9


-10.0


-9.4


-8.0


-6.6


-3.7


-2.2


-1.5


-0.8


0.0


0.8


-5.1

1934
2.3


4.7


5.6


5.6


5.6


5.5


2.3


1.5


3.0


2.3


2.3


1.5


3.1

1935
3.0


3.0


3.0


3.8


3.8


2.2


2.2


2.2


0.7


1.5


2.2


3.0


2.2

1936
1.5


0.7


0.0


-0.7


-0.7


0.7


1.5


2.2


2.2


2.2


1.4


1.4


1.5

1937
2.2


2.2


3.6


4.4


5.1


4.3


4.3


3.6


4.3


4.3


3.6


2.9


3.6

1938
0.7


0.0


-0.7


-0.7


-2.1


-2.1


-2.8


-2.8


-3.4


-4.1


-3.4


-2.8


-2.1

1939
-1.4


-1.4


-1.4


-2.8


-2.1


-2.1


-2.1


-2.1


0.0


0.0


0.0


0.0


-1.4

1940
-0.7


0.7


0.7


1.4


1.4


2.2


1.4


1.4


-0.7


0.0


0.0


0.7


0.7

1941
1.4


0.7


1.4


2.1


2.9


4.3


5.0


6.4


7.9


9.3


10.0


9.9


5.0

1942
11.3


12.1


12.7


12.6


13.2


10.9


11.6


10.7


9.3


9.2


9.1


9.0


10.9

1943
7.6


7.0


7.5


8.1


7.4


7.4


6.1


4.8


5.5


4.2


3.6


3.0


6.1

1944
3.0


3.0


1.2


0.6


0.0


0.6


1.7


2.3


1.7


1.7


1.7


2.3


1.7

1945
2.3


2.3


2.3


1.7


2.3


2.8


2.3


2.3


2.3


2.3


2.3


2.2


2.3

1946
2.2


1.7


2.8


3.4


3.4


3.3


9.4


11.6


12.7


14.9


17.7


18.1


8.3

1947
18.1


18.8


19.7


19.0


18.4


17.6


12.1


11.4


12.7


10.6


8.5


8.8


14.4

1948
10.2


9.3


6.8


8.7


9.1


9.5


9.9


8.9


6.5


6.1


4.8


3.0


8.1

1949
1.3


1.3


1.7


0.4


-0.4


-0.8


-2.9


-2.9


-2.4


-2.9


-1.7


-2.1


-1.2

1950
-2.1


-1.3


-0.8


-1.3


-0.4


-0.4


1.7


2.1


2.1


3.8


3.8


5.9


1.3

1951
8.1


9.4


9.3


9.3


9.3


8.8


7.5


6.6


7.0


6.5


6.9


6.0


7.9

1952
4.3


2.3


1.9


2.3


1.9


2.3


3.1


3.1


2.3


1.9


1.1


0.8


1.9

1953
0.4


0.8


1.1


0.8


1.1


1.1


0.4


0.7


0.7


1.1


0.7


0.7


0.8

1954
1.1


1.5


1.1


0.8


0.7


0.4


0.4


0.0


-0.4


-0.7


-0.4


-0.7


0.7

1955
-0.7


-0.7


-0.7


-0.4


-0.7


-0.7


-0.4


-0.4


0.4


0.4


0.4


0.4


-0.4

1956
0.4


0.4


0.4


0.7


1.1


1.9


2.2


1.9


1.9


2.2


2.2


3.0


1.5

1957
3.0


3.4


3.7


3.7


3.7


3.3


3.3


3.7


3.3


2.9


3.3


2.9


3.3

1958
3.6


3.2


3.6


3.6


3.2


2.8


2.5


2.1


2.1


2.1


2.1


1.8


2.8

1959
1.4


1.0


0.3


0.3


0.3


0.7


0.7


1.0


1.4


1.7


1.4


1.7


0.7

1960
1.0


1.7


1.7


1.7


1.7


1.7


1.4


1.4


1.0


1.4


1.4


1.4


1.7

1961
1.7


1.4


1.4


1.0


1.0


0.7


1.4


1.0


1.4


0.7


0.7


0.7


1.0

1962
0.7


1.0


1.0


1.3


1.3


1.3


1.0


1.3


1.3


1.3


1.3


1.3


1.0

1963
1.3


1.0


1.3


1.0


1.0


1.3


1.3


1.3


1.0


1.3


1.3


1.6


1.3

1964
1.6


1.6


1.3


1.3


1.3


1.3


1.3


1.0


1.3


1.0


1.3


1.0


1.3

1965
1.0


1.0


1.3


1.6


1.6


1.9


1.6


1.9


1.6


1.9


1.6


1.9


1.6

1966
1.9


2.6


2.6


2.9


2.9


2.5


2.8


3.5


3.5


3.8


3.8


3.5


2.9

1967
3.5


2.8


2.8


2.5


2.8


2.8


2.8


2.4


2.8


2.4


2.7


3.0


3.1

1968
3.6


4.0


3.9


3.9


3.9


4.2


4.5


4.5


4.5


4.7


4.7


4.7


4.2

1969
4.4


4.7


5.2


5.5


5.5


5.5


5.4


5.7


5.7


5.7


5.9


6.2


5.5

1970
6.2


6.1


5.8


6.1


6.0


6.0


6.0


5.4


5.7


5.6


5.6


5.6


5.7

1971
5.3


5.0


4.7


4.2


4.4


4.6


4.4


4.6


4.1


3.8


3.3


3.3


4.4

1972
3.3


3.5


3.5


3.5


3.2


2.7


2.9


2.9


3.2


3.4


3.7


3.4


3.2

1973
3.6


3.9


4.6


5.1


5.5


6.0


5.7


7.4


7.4


7.8


8.3


8.7


6.2

1974
9.4


10.0


10.4


10.1


10.7


10.9


11.5


10.9


11.9


12.1


12.2


12.3


11.0

1975
11.8


11.2


10.3


10.2


9.5


9.4


9.7


8.6


7.9


7.4


7.4


6.9


9.1

1976
6.7


6.3


6.1


6.0


6.2


6.0


5.4


5.7


5.5


5.5


4.9


4.9


5.8

1977
5.2


5.9


6.4


7.0


6.7


6.9


6.8


6.6


6.6


6.4


6.7


6.7


6.5

1978
6.8


6.4


6.6


6.5


7.0


7.4


7.7


7.8


8.3


8.9


8.9


9.0


7.6

1979
9.3


9.9


10.1


10.5


10.9


10.9


11.3


11.8


12.2


12.1


12.6


13.3


11.3

1980
13.9


14.2


14.8


14.7


14.4


14.4


13.1


12.9


12.6


12.8


12.6


12.5


13.5

1981
11.8


11.4


10.5


10.0


9.8


9.6


10.8


10.8


11.0


10.1


9.6


8.9


10.3

1982
8.4


7.6


6.8


6.5


6.7


7.1


6.4


5.9


5.0


5.1


4.6


3.8


6.2

1983
3.7


3.5


3.6


3.9


3.5


2.6


2.5


2.6


2.9


2.9


3.3


3.8


3.2

1984
4.2


4.6


4.8


4.6


4.2


4.2


4.2


4.3


4.3


4.3


4.1


3.9


4.3

1985
3.5


3.5


3.7


3.7


3.8


3.8


3.6


3.3


3.1


3.2


3.5


3.8


3.6

1986
3.9


3.1


2.3


1.6


1.5


1.8


1.6


1.6


1.8


1.5


1.3


1.1


1.9

1987
1.5


2.1


3.0


3.8


3.9


3.7


3.9


4.3


4.4


4.5


4.5


4.4


3.6

1988
4.0


3.9


3.9


3.9


3.9


4.0


4.1


4.0


4.2


4.2


4.2


4.4


4.1

1989
4.7


4.8


5.0


5.1


5.4


5.2


5.0


4.7


4.3


4.5


4.7


4.6


4.8

1990
5.2


5.3


5.2


4.7


4.4


4.7


4.8


5.6


6.2


6.3


6.3


6.1


5.4

1991
5.7


5.3


4.9


4.9


5.0


4.7


4.4


3.8


3.4


2.9


3.0


3.1


4.2

1992
2.6


2.8


3.2


3.2


3.0


3.1


3.2


3.1


3.0


3.2


3.0


2.9


3.0

1993
3.3


3.2


3.1


3.2


3.2


3.0


2.8


2.8


2.7


2.8


2.7


2.7


3.0

1994
2.5


2.5


2.5


2.4


2.3


2.5


2.8


2.9


3.0


2.6


2.7


2.7


2.6

1995
2.8


2.9


2.9


3.1


3.2


3.0


2.8


2.6


2.5


2.8


2.6


2.5


2.8

1996
2.7


2.7


2.8


2.9


2.9


2.8


3.0


2.9


3.0


3.0


3.3


3.3


3.0

1997
3.0


3.0


2.8


2.5


2.2


2.3


2.2


2.2


2.2


2.1


1.8


1.7


2.3

1998
1.6


1.4


1.4


1.4


1.7


1.7


1.7


1.6


1.5


1.5


1.5


1.6


1.6

1999
1.7


1.6


1.7


2.3


2.1


2.0


2.1


2.3


2.6


2.6


2.6


2.7


2.2

2000
2.7


3.2


3.8


3.1


3.2


3.7


3.7


3.4


3.5


3.4


3.4


3.4


3.4

2001
3.7


3.5


2.9


3.3


3.6


3.2


2.7


2.7


2.6


2.1


1.9


1.6


2.8

2002
1.1


1.1


1.5


1.6


1.2


1.1


1.5


1.8


1.5


2.0


2.2


2.4


1.6

2003
2.6


3.0


3.0


2.2


2.1


2.1


2.1


2.2


2.3


2.0


1.8


1.9


2.3

2004
1.9


1.7


1.7


2.3


3.1


3.3


3.0


2.7


2.5


3.2


3.5


3.3


2.7

2005
3.0


3.0


3.1


3.5


2.8


2.5


3.2


3.6


4.7


4.3


3.5


3.4


3.4

2006
4.0


3.6


3.4


3.5


4.2


4.3


4.1


3.8


2.1


1.3


2.0


2.5


3.2

2007
2.1


2.4


2.8


2.6


2.7


2.7


2.4


2.0


2.8


3.5


4.3


4.1


2.8

2008
4.3


4.0


4.0


3.9


4.2


5.0


5.6


5.4


4.9


3.7


1.1


0.1


3.8

2009
0.0


0.2


-0.4


-0.7


-1.3


-1.4


-2.1


-1.5


-1.3


-0.2


1.8


2.7


-0.4

2010
2.6


2.1


2.3


2.2


2.0


1.1


1.2


1.1


1.1


1.2


1.1


1.5


1.6

2011
1.6


2.1


2.7


3.2


3.6


3.6


3.6


3.8


3.9


3.5


3.4


3.0


3.2

2012
2.9


2.9


2.7


2.3


1.7


1.7


1.4


1.7


2.0


2.2


1.8


1.7


2.1

2013
1.6


2.0


1.5


1.1


1.4


1.8


2.0


1.5


1.2


1.0


1.2


1.5


1.5

2014
1.6


1.1


1.5


2.0


2.1


2.1


2.0


1.7


1.7


1.7


1.3


0.8


1.6

2015
-0.1


0.0


-0.1


-0.2


0.0


0.1


0.2


0.2


0.0


0.2


0.5


0.7


0.1

2016
1.4


1.0


0.9


1.1


1.0


1.0


0.8


1.1


1.5


1.6


1.7


2.1


1.3

2017
2.5


2.7


2.4


2.2


1.9


1.6


1.7


1.9


2.2


2.0


2.2


2.1


2.1

2018
2.1


2.2


2.4


2.5


2.8


2.9


2.9


2.7


2.3


2.5


2.2


1.9


2.4

2019
1.6


1.5


1.9


2.0


1.8


1.6


1.8


1.7


1.7


1.8


2.1


2.3


1.8

2020
2.5


2.3


1.5


0.3


0.1


0.6


1.0


1.3


1.4


1.2


1.2


1.4


1.2

2021
1.4


1.7


2.6


4.2


5.0


5.4


5.4


5.3


5.4


6.2


6.8


7.0


4.7

2022
7.5


7.9


8.5


8.3


8.6


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The final numbers for 2022 will be out next month. Economists expect the highest rates year over year since 1979!

more here
You really did a great job of laying it all out.
That really shows how Biden has destroyed out economy.
 

atlkvb

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You really did a great job of laying it all out.
That really shows how Biden has destroyed out economy.
Perspective is always required when challenging Leftists with facts. We had the worst inflation since the end of WWII under Carter, and since Biden's been installed, we haven't seen inflation this bad since Carter! That was over 40 years ago!

Thanks you guys...we aren't just broke, we're losing purchasing power on money we don't even have! However we do still have Leftists in this thread celebrating it! 🤔

 
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atlkvb

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'Ya know that @sammyk ...he's a sharp cookie. You Trumpers should listen to him!

Well why should we do that creepy Joe? He voted for YOU!

@sammyk as "wimpy"
I'll gladly vote for him again on election Tuesday in 2024, for a hamburger today!

You got free hamburgers last time 'ya voted for that dweeb Wimpy and look what we've got now?
 

atlkvb

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It’ s a drop in the rate of inflation.
It's actually a decline in the dollar's purchasing power, and an increase in the cost of how many extra dollars it takes to purchase the same goods and services compared to earlier periods.
 

atlkvb

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yep there is a thing called legislation that seems to work.
I dare you to explain one "anti-inflation" policy of this administration and how it's working? No Leftist "links"...you name it, explain it, and then if you need to... offer some corroborating data to back it up.


 

atlkvb

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Wow, you're quite the scholar!

Count, N:23
Sum, Σx:146.4
Mean, μ:6.3652173913043
Variance, σ2: 4.8413988657845
Standard Deviation, σ: 2.2003179010735


Our current 7.1% falls outside of the 90th percentile in deviation from the 6.3 average of the last 2 years, but inside of the standard deviation. The current inflation rate of 7.1% falls outside of the standard deviation of our historical average of 3.8%
Well, you lost him with that!
 

atlkvb

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$250B trade deficit last month...

$250B...

in ONE MONTH...
You know America is really quite amazing as well as incredibly Blessed. You read something like this, and then consider all the other ways the athiest, America hating, Socialist, Globalist, anarchist, secular humanist, sexually perverse, morally bankrupt, anti-God, anti-Constitution Left is trying to absolutely destroy the traditions and institutions which have made this country the greatest on Earth ever, and it's an absolute miracle by the amazing Grace of Almighty God himself that we're still standing strong and actually defeating these Left wing subversives!

Imagine if they were easily able to have things their way? Lord have Mercy!
 

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China depends on the US. They make all our cheap goods and charge us a fortune to buy it. You, me, and every working American built China into a super power and made our politicians wealthy by allowing it. We lost our jobs overseas. Every American should be very angry.
“You, me and every working American built China into a super power….Every American should be very angry.” At yourself