2024-07-09 16:35:00
NNN - The proposed note: "While right now the inflation is the lowest, for 2 years US inflation has been the highest of the G7." is already clearly shown on the graph with no obfuscation. Inflation is typically measured in YoY terms for standard metric reporting: [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(5-0-6) Author
2024-07-10 00:50:10
The U.S. doesn’t have the lowest inflation amongst G7 countries. YoY inflation measures the change in rate over a year, not the inflation rate. For example: 12% ending inflation minus 10% beginning inflation = 2% YoY 5% ending inflation minus 0% beginning inflation = 5% YoY [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(7-0-7) Author
2024-07-11 03:17:00
NNN - Inflation is a measure of price increases over time and has historically always been measured as a YoY or MoM number. There is no such thing as an inflation rate that doesn’t take into account a past data point. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(1-0-0) Author