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It's NOT a scientific study, but that's what it says on the tin, innit? 'Cause the survey is "informal", like the article sez. BLS methods, on the other hand, ARE scientific, academic, you name it, but, as I understand it, they ain't good enuff for ya. So there's just no pleasing ya, innit, bruv?
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As to the cumulative rises, that is, what, roughly 3% annual Thanksgiving dinner inflation rate over the last 10 years, 1.92% over the last 5 years and almost precisely 2% over the whole 27 year period since the survey started. Doesn't sound particularly monumental to me.
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Finally, as a brief aside, I should mention that the BLS doesn't apply hedonic adjustments to the food category in CPI. Also, the cases of labor data manipulation that you're referring to are within the Census Bureau's mandate, rather than the BLS.
Quote from Spike Trader:
Its difficult to please Jem and Tsing..
they always want to have the last say.
Well, it's certainly not all we got, innit? We got all sorts of other things, now including the rate at which the cost of them Thanksgiving dinners has been rising. And hell, no, "bruv" ain't no ebonics, it's what chavs use.Quote from Tsing Tao:
BLS CPI has it's flaws, but it's all we got "bruv". By the way, is that your attempt at ebonics or something?
True dat... Allegedly, median nominal household income in the US has risen at a rate of 2.28% over the last 10 years, 1.11% over the last 5 years and 2.85% over the entire 27 period in question. Obviously, this is based on the data from the Census Bureau, so a pinch of salt might be in order.No, unless your wages aren't rising by that much. Then it's quite monumental.
Sure thing... I am curious whether you have looked into the effect of both "substitution" and "hedonic adjustments" on the CPI figure?Regarding hedonics, I was referring to the overall CPI. As far as food goes, change "substitution" where hedonics reads, bruv.
Lastly, as far as I know, the BLS is who reports the employment data - regardless of where the manipulation occurred.