Quote from GuyFawkes:
Where's the deflation? How about IL, where I live.
The recent asset bubble aside, haven't you noticed that one dollar buys practically what two dollars did two years ago?
Have you been in a supermarket in the last two years? They are practically giving away food now. Five dollars off a purchase of $25. Free milk and eggs when you spend $20. Corn Flakes for $1.
All the other retailers are giving discounts every day that they would usually have only reserved for old stock on Black Friday.
What about house prices? The official stats are generally rubbish but my experience is that homes are selling for 40% less than they were at the peak. Rental prices in IL have dropped considerably too.
A coworker just bought a Ford and got the equivalent of the brand new list price on their two year old car as a trade in discount for the new one.
Who is getting a pay rise apart from the TARP bankers and the state employees?
I see some price and wage inflation in the bloated public sector but back in the real world, the cost of living has reduced dramatically in the last two years.
If you are paying the same prices now that you were a few years ago then you are getting seriously ripped off.
This can't just be in IL...