Could be cool but who knows without a key to read it.
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So I spent some time looking into this wage increase stuff and I did find this fun chart with inflation adjusted wages growing 2% in the last 5 years, that’s pretty paltry compared to the corporate profit increases. I’d bet that power imbalance is a large factor in consumer sentiment falling against otherwise good looking economic data.
By that logic we should only read last months data and forget the rest of history, but in reality people have memories and incorporate previous experience in their sentiment.
12 months is a poor timeframe to use for inflation when the most relevant data to consumers today is 2021-2022, and again fuel is required to function in the US which I don’t see in CPI making it a poor indicator for real finances. Really though my point is metrics can be manipulated to sound good or bad but ignoring consumer sentiment is foolish for a politician seeking to be elected by those consumers.
Which inflation rate are you quoting, the true rate including food and fuel or an abstraction that ignores those inelastic categories?
It’s per kg of product so I’m thinking the product is much larger relative to the herd
No citations and more outlandish claims. So I’ll put a little math here. From the first google results aluminum scraps around $0.44/lb and a smaller engine block is about 300lb which comes out to $132, not including heads manifolds, pistons etc.
An engine would scrap for more than $100 you’ll have to cite that figure to make it believable.
Why include avocado and brown rice over protein rich foods like tempeh or seitan?
You just need quotes on it, ms fucked up the directory traversal “oobe/bypassnro.cmd” worked for me setting up a user machine yesterday
Yes tie your hands while your opponent cleans their gun