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Inflation is only 2%

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    Inflation is only 2%

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2008....interestrates

    Food prices continued their upward spiral last month, taking the annual inflation rate to 8.4%, the highest since detailed records began in 1986.


    #2
    Ahh.. yes but think of all those HD-DVD players dropping rapidly in price! That obviously balances it all out.

    Gordon.
    It's about time I changed this sig...

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      #3
      What actually is in the basket of goods used to measure inflation ? It is beyond a joke at the moment that they can come up with a 2% figure. Looks like inflation is taking hold to me, time to start cranking up those interest rates.

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        #4
        Originally posted by rootsnall View Post
        What actually is in the basket of goods used to measure inflation ? It is beyond a joke at the moment that they can come up with a 2% figure. Looks like inflation is taking hold to me, time to start cranking up those interest rates.
        Theres a report here. I can't be arsed ploughing through it...
        Older and ...well, just older!!

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          #5
          I hope a broadsheet will do an analysis sometime - though electricals and clothes are going down, what about food, petrol, utilities going up?

          How have Liebour managed this?

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            #6
            Executive Summary

            Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
            Theres a report here. I can't be arsed ploughing through it...
            There lies the answer then. Food only comprises 10.3% of the standard weekly basket. Higher allocations are given to:

            Recreation and Culture @ 15.3%
            Transport @ 15.2%
            Restaurants and Hotels @ 13.8%
            Housing and Household Services @ 11.5%

            Of course as we all know inflation busting tax increases aren't included anyway. After all, they're not a real cost are they?

            The items added this year are:

            Olive oil
            Probiotic drink
            Courgettes
            Broccoli
            Sandwich on a train
            Can of pop from a vending machine
            Shower head (wtf?)
            Electric fan
            Credit card charges
            Mortgage fees
            Mobile ringtone download
            Diamond solitaire ring
            Toothbrush
            GPS system
            Flat screen TV
            DAB radio
            Non-Film Chart DVD
            Pack of Recordable DVDs
            Digital photo processing


            Removed were:

            Vegetable oil
            Brie
            Sprouts
            Pre-pack Vegetables
            Wellington boots
            Leather boots
            Sunglasses (non-designer)
            Glasses frames (designer)
            Gemstone cluster ring
            Portable TV (CRT)
            VHS Video Recorder
            Portable CD Player
            In-Car CD Autochanger
            Widescreen CRT TV
            Blank VHS Cassettes
            Pre-Recorded VHS Cassettes
            35mm Compact Camera
            Photo Developing
            Outdoor Plant Pots
            Digital TV Installation



            Interesting reading.

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              #7
              What a crock.

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                #8
                Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                How have Liebour managed this?
                Obfuscation, misdirection, repetition and sleight of hand. I'm beginning to think brown and bliar are Penn and Teller in disguise...
                If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tex View Post
                  There lies the answer then. Food only comprises 10.3% of the standard weekly basket. Higher allocations are given to:

                  Recreation and Culture @ 15.3%
                  Transport @ 15.2%
                  Restaurants and Hotels @ 13.8%
                  Housing and Household Services @ 11.5%
                  but is not the cost of transport going up? what is the inflation rate for each of those 4 above?

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                    #10
                    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/mai.../cmbills07.xml

                    Many of our biggest bills are soaring – the cost of food alone has risen by 17 per cent. Niki Chesworth explains how she managed to save all this and more

                    Families face an average increase in household bills for water, gas, electricity and council tax of 8.3 per cent this year; a rise of nearly £200.

                    The supermarket price of butter is up by more than 60 per cent over the year, free-range eggs by 40 per cent , cheese about 25 per cent and milk by 20 per cent.

                    Some brands of pasta now cost 80 per cent more. Petrol is up 19 per cent on the year to January and car insurance premiums 6 per cent.


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