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Who Is Falsifying The Inflation Rate Figures?
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Everything is now at least, at least, 20% dearer than it was 6 months ago. Why are these inflation figures being deflated?
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https:/ /www.on s.gov.u k/econo my/infl ationan dpricei ndices/ bulleti ns/cons umerpri ceinfla tion/oc tober20 22#nota ble-mov ements- in-pric es
Eg alcohol and tobacco, health, education, comms, council tax, council rents, electrical, all went but by around 5%
Petrol prices fell again in October. All helps to cancel out some a the food and energy rise's
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Eg alcohol and tobacco, health, education, comms, council tax, council rents, electrical, all went but by around 5%
Petrol prices fell again in October. All helps to cancel out some a the food and energy rise's
Thanks for the replies folks.
In March 2022, my energy bills increased by 56%. In october 2022, they increased by a further 25%. Some items in the supermarkets have doubled in price since that time, e.g. butter, honey, margarine. Some have increased by 50%, e.g. milk, potatoes, soft drinks. That is my experience, not figures on a spreadsheet. Inflation at 11%????!!! My armpit!!
In March 2022, my energy bills increased by 56%. In october 2022, they increased by a further 25%. Some items in the supermarkets have doubled in price since that time, e.g. butter, honey, margarine. Some have increased by 50%, e.g. milk, potatoes, soft drinks. That is my experience, not figures on a spreadsheet. Inflation at 11%????!!! My armpit!!
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