Posted on 12/28/2009 8:07:02 PM PST by blam
Astonishing Inflation Data From The BLS
Economics / Inflation
Dec 28, 2009 - 12:42 PM
By: Larry_Edelson
With the new year rapidly approaching, not much is happening in the markets. So Id like to take this time to show you some stats that simply amaze me.
Even more astonishing, the figures Im about to review with you are most likely conservative, and err on the low side of the spectrum.
Im talking about inflation data courtesy of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
I find the stats startling because its proof positive that inflation is far from dead. And as I just mentioned, even more so because the BLSs inflation data is contrived and manipulated to almost always show less inflation than there really is.
Consider the following price increases which have occurred since the beginning of the financial crisis in October 2007.
In the 24 month period since then, a time when deflation was supposedly striking everywhere
* Food and beverage prices increased an average of 5.6%
* Cereal and bakery prices jumped 11.5%
* Sugar and sweets prices, up 11.8%
* Cooking oils, up 11.6%
Meanwhile
* The cost of medical care increased an average of 6.7%
* Medical care services, up 7.1%
* Hospital services, up 14.0%
* The cost of education (tuition) at private schools jumped 10.7%
* Educational books and supplies, up 14.9%
About the only sector of the economy where prices either fell or rose modestly is, not surprisingly, housing, where the overall cost of providing shelter for a family rose a meager 2.4%. But even that is a far cry from the deflation everyone is talking about in housing.
The seeds of inflation have not only been sown, theyve been sprouting since the financial crisis began. So what does all this mean? As I said earlier, considering that these figures cover a 24-month period where deflation was supposedly striking every sector of the economy, it means inflation is not dead. In fact, its not even close to dead.
Its merely hibernating for a bit, waiting to bust wide open.
I believe 2010 will be the year where most are shocked at how much inflation takes off.
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Sigh!
I’m going to have to start researching how to succeed at a basic garden aren’t I?
I am a notorious killer of plants.
Yup. Their bean & bacon soup that I like went from $0.68 to $1.08 from one visit to the next.
I watched their canned tomatoes go from $0.48 to $0.93 this year too along with other similar increases.
Yes you are.
You probably should buy some dried beans and rice now while you can still afford it and in case your garden doesn't work out, lol.
One way to combat it is to read FR’s nw_arizona_granny’s...Living On Nothing...(Survival Edition)...here...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2299939/posts
Thanks to the fabulous posters at granny’s thread.
I printed out the post on “Global Food Crisis” when i first saw it on FR. I’ll track it during the year.
Not only do I no longer believe politicians, I no longer believe any statistics from the government. They lie about inflation. They lie about food production. The CBO lies about the cost of health care “reform.” We are led by a Teleprompter that lies about everything.
bttt
Stagflation.
Everyone I know and associate with has said that or something similar in the last six months.
That's definately my opinion too.
Thank you for the kind words, everyone is welcome, we attempt to share what we know and learn on the thread.
Delawhere has an interesting article today on raising rabbits, at home for dinner.
Do come and join in the thread.
Food, gardens, and ways to cut corners and make do with what we have, over 25,000 posts now, in 3 threads.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2299939/posts
We’re not getting inflation; we’re getting deflation. Falling home prices. A collapsing commercial real-estate market. Rising unemployment. 77 Million Baby Boomers hitting retirement age circa 2007 to 2025. Falling payrolls.
We’re copying Japan’s 1989 to 2009 path, 20 years later. Hint: Japan owes more than the U.S.
* Food and beverage prices increased an average of 5.6% * Cereal and bakery prices jumped 11.5% * Sugar and sweets prices, up 11.8% * Cooking oils, up 11.6% Here's an idea: let's burn even more of our corn crop as fuel. Who needs high-fructose corn syrup? Who needs cooking oil? Besides, after we mandate that people burn ever more corn in their cars, we can call the result "inflation" instead of "stupid policy." |
Monsanto’s GM corn has been shown to cause organ failure in rats. That news should dampen demand for corn, eh?
Indeed. My wife does most of the shopping (she won't take me because I always find something extra we "need" :-) ). I used work at Wally World and when payday came around, I'd take my leftover pocket money and buy canned goods for our reserve. My experience over a two-year period:
Canned veggies up over 20%
Whole chickens up 100%
WM brand Spam up over 21% (while Spam went up 10%)
WM salsa (great stuff - major staple in our house) up 33%
Bread up 30%, WM Deli bread up 50%
and so on
The flip side is Smith's grocery has been having "case lot" sales of veggies at 50c a can, Span at $1.76, etc. twice a year with gradually (5%) increases. The consumer is still going under tough, with EVERYTHING except wages increasing.
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