I have a slightly different view
I think it's about 70% accurate... yes some items have skyrocketed, however people also tend to focus on those as they hurt the wallet lol... there are also items that came down in price.. electronics e.g.
anyway, I don't think the CPI accuracy is the key factor for the low inflation.... outsourcing means low skill jobs have little pay raises.. and technology has also made goods cheaper..
If I have diabetes or cancer, I can't go to Costco and buy a flat panel TV to cure it. The good jobs all require college degrees. New laptops don't come with college degrees. Yes, some of the stuff I don't need has gotten cheaper. Same case with childcare and housing. But the stuff everyone needs has gone up a lot. That's not captured by the Fed's measure of inflation. If it was, it would be a lot higher.
