Citation needed showing examples of underreported inflation versus actual inflation at the time of the report and the difference between them.
For example, dated news reports saying something to the effect of “consumer price inflation is at 4%” and then a consumer price index report from the same day showing a different, presumably higher, number.
Citation needed showing examples of underreported inflation versus actual inflation at the time of the report and the difference between them.
For example, dated news reports saying something to the effect of “consumer price inflation is at 4%” and then a consumer price index report from the same day showing a different, presumably higher, number.
It’s not inflation. It’s price gouging.