Higher rents were mostly offset by declining costs of goods such as motor vehicles and furniture.
That’s in line with the article. Prices aren’t going back down, but they’re rising slowly again, like we want them to.
Um, they’re still in the stratosphere. The price gouging never stopped. Yes, we want them to come back down to normalcy.
You don’t want deflation, no. I know we all want to pay less for the things we buy, especially necessities, but if your grocery prices, in general, came down in price, there’s a good chance that’s a reflection of worse economic conditions.
Prices go up, wages stay down; that’s how it’s supposed to work. Prices going down? My God, imagine things being more affordable!??!! It would break everything if people could afford their necessities. If people didn’t struggle for survival, they could start thinking about how things are being done, and how they could be done differently. So the answer is obvious: everything has to be made worse, continuously and iteratively worse over time. That’s the plan and it’s the best we can do, we are told. Isn’t strange how all of these market rules always favor the rich? Why do we have to do this over and over and over? Just for the rich.