Inflation - Prices are going up!

Discussion in 'Economics' started by kmiklas, Jul 22, 2019.

  1. monee

    monee

  2. %% TrUe;
    + plenty of stuff is going down like [some] timber, WSJ special offers, IBD special offers/free trials,ammo, eggs, ammo,taxes, ammo.
    Guns + REALTY + Stocks may go up [long term]but that's good. AND i buy ''FOREVER ''stamps mostly, so the cost is fixed-somewhat. BUt the stamp dealers do ''jack Up '' old used stamps LOL -LOL
    Eggs, retail ,did UP trend but still down to $1.00/dozen ;up from $00.70/dozen= big deal My pet hens give me free eggs if you feed them/free range also.Hamburgers are up but T bones are down .............................................................................................[retail]:cool::cool:. :cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:
     
    #22     Jul 23, 2019
  3. Looks pretty stable to me. No significant increase since 2015. I am not saying inflation is a myth but it is completely blown out of proportion by many pundits. And after all this is one item in a basket of hundreds of items that make up inflation baskets and in one single city. San Francisco is another anomaly for valid reasons.

     
    #23     Jul 23, 2019
  4. zdreg

    zdreg

    Is that your hedge against inflation? Not bad. There was recently a 10% increase in the price of the stamps.
     
    #24     Jul 23, 2019
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  5. dozu888

    dozu888

    30 years ago a round trip ticket to China costs like $1500.... today, $500..

    also technology is adding a lot of productivity for free...
     
    #25     Jul 23, 2019
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  6. Ryan81

    Ryan81

    @dozu888

    Yes, what you say is technically true. However, I would argue that the things people mostly "need" -- like housing, health care, education, QUALITY FOOD (not processed stuff or factory farmed crap) is skyrocketing. No doubt, the cost of non-essentials was brought way down with globalization trends over the past few decades. Overall it's highly regressive in nature to claim that there's no (or negative) inflation when the prices of "needs" increased, but is far outpaced by the decline in prices of "wants". In my mind, it's comical for the Fed to be contemplating lowering interest rates at these levels... But hey, it's not my decision -- except for me to avoid any fixed income (or fixed-income/bond-like) investments at these levels.

    "Let them eat iPads."

    https://www.cultofmac.com/85778/federal-reserve-president-criticized-for-let-them-eat-ipad-comment/
     
    #26     Jul 23, 2019
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    That/partly. Mr M Webster[dictionary king] said ''stocks are an inflation hedge.'' ETFs[ basket of stocks] = even better.
    I really paid UP, on a % basis, to a stamp dealer for some[used] 1976-1776 US stamps+ gave some away.
    But thats OK; i never, never confused health care with insurance or got on the ''ACA TRAINWRECK''=======================================================================================

    And like, as far as college costs ; no wonder Mark Zukerberg+ Bill Gates/MSFT quit college.:D:D, :D:D:D:D:D:D
     
    #27     Jul 23, 2019
  8. dheagerty

    dheagerty

    If we do not like Inflation, it is because we have not experienced deflation. Think about the effects of deflation and ask yourself how much you really worry about inflation.
     
    #28     Jul 23, 2019
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  9. dozu888

    dozu888

    I'd say the CPI is about 70% accurate... as the government does have the incentive to fudge this to keep the cost down for a lot of programs that have to pay out adjusted to the CPI.

    that said.... this should never be a problem for young/middle aged folks... heck, in the current environment this should apply to all ages as the bonds have already been bid up to ridiculous levels...

    you've got equities dirt cheap compared to bonds, and also are a natural hedge against inflation... what are people waiting for.

    DOW 40000.
     
    #29     Jul 23, 2019
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  10. Skyrocketing lol. Like your 2.5% rent increase in NYC?

     
    #30     Jul 23, 2019