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’Can
we believe any of the economic numbers that the government is feeding us these
days? Most of the focus recently has been on the bizarre jobs report that the government released last
Friday, but the truth is that the inflation rate is a lie too. In
fact, the way that the government calculates inflation has changed more than 20
times since 1978. The government is constantly
looking for ways that it can make inflation appear to be even lower.
According to John Williams of shadowstats.com,
if inflation was measured the same way that it was back in 1990, the inflation
rate would be about 5 percent right now. If inflation was measured the
same way that it was back in 1980, the inflation rate would be about 9 percent
right now. But instead, we are expected to believe that the inflation
rate is hovering around 2 percent. Well, anyone that goes to the
supermarket or fills up their vehicle with gasoline knows that prices are going
up a lot faster than that. Just about everything that we buy on a regular
basis is steadily becoming more expensive, and so most Americans are not buying
it when government officials tell us that there is barely any inflation right
now.
John Williams is not the only one doing research into these inflation
numbers. According to the American Institute for Economic Research, the
real rate of inflation was about 8 percent last year. The following is an
excerpt from a story that was recently posted on the website of Pittsburgh's NPR news station....
The federal government
says that consumer prices rose moderately last year, but if you think the cost
of everyday purchases increased more than that, then you’re probably right
according to the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER).
The Bureau of Labor
Statistics’ Consumer Price Index (CPI) was up 3.1% in 2011. However, AIER’s
Everyday Price Index (EPI) indicates most Americans saw their day-to-day costs
increase by 8%. That’s because the EPI excludes housing, automobiles,
furniture, appliances and other items purchased occasionally.
So what are we supposed to
believe?
Anyone that buys food on a
regular basis knows that food prices have been going up significantly over the
past couple of years, and because of the current drought things are about to
get a whole lot worse.
In particular, the drought is
expected to send meat prices much higher over the next 12 months. The
following is from a recent Reuters article....
The worst drought to hit
U.S. cropland in more than half a century could soon leave Americans reaching
deeper into their pockets to fund a luxury that people in few other countries
enjoy: affordable meat.
Drought-decimated fields
have pushed grain prices sky high, and the rising feed costs have prompted some
livestock producers to liquidate their herds. This is expected to shrink the
long-term U.S. supply of meat and force up prices at the meat counter.
Some analysts are projecting
that we could see food prices rise by 14 percent or more over the next year.
So you might want to start
clipping more coupons, because a trip to the supermarket is about to become
even more painful on the wallet.
Water bills have also been
steadily rising all over the country. According to a study conducted by USA
Today, some Americans have seen their water bills triple over the
past 12 years....
While most Americans worry
about gas and heating oil prices, water rates have surged in the past dozen
years, according to a USA TODAY study of 100 municipalities. Prices at least
doubled in more than a quarter of the locations and even tripled in a few.
So what is causing water prices
to skyrocket?
The following are the reasons
given by USA Today....
The trend toward higher
bills is being driven by:
-- The cost of paying off
the debt on bonds municipalities issue to fund expensive repairs or upgrades on
aging water systems.
-- Increases in the cost
of electricity, chemicals and fuel used to supply and treat water.
-- Compliance with federal
government clean-water mandates.
-- Rising pension and
health care costs for water agency workers.
-- Increased security
safeguards for water systems since the 9/11 terror attacks.
Unfortunately, one of the
experts USA Today interviewed said that we can expect water bills to rise between 5 percent and 15 percent
a year moving forward.
Of course the price of gasoline
has also become absolutely outrageous. It has doubled since Barack Obama
entered the White House, and the average American household spent more than
$4000 on gas last year.
In California, temporary
refinery problems have sent gasoline prices absolutely skyrocketing over the
past week. The average price of a gallon of gasoline hit another brand
new record high on Sunday. According to AAA, the average price of a
gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in California is now $4.655,
and at some stations it is well over $5.00 a gallon.
Sadly, some analysts are warning
that the supply problems in California may last until November.
Hopefully this is a reminder to
all of us of just how vulnerable our economic infrastructure can be. If
temporary refinery problems can cause this kind of chaos, what would a major
crisis do?
But despite all of the evidence
to the contrary, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke continues to insist that
prices are very stable right now.
In fact, one of the reasons why
he says that more money printing ("quantitative easing") is okay is
because we are in a "low inflation" environment at the moment.
Sadly, this is exactly the kind
of delusional thinking that led to the horrible crisis in the Weimar Republic
back in the 1920s. Quantitative easing did not work for the Weimar Republic, and it is not going to work for
us either.
But it will
cause the prices of the things that we buy on a regular basis to go up even
more.
So what can we do about all of
this?
Well, perhaps we can avoid
paying higher prices for things by having the government give them to us for
free.
That is what some Americans are
doing.
There are some Americans out
there that have absolutely no shame at all and will squeeze as much free stuff
out of the government that they can. For example, one woman in Baltimore
has actually accumulated 30 free "Obamaphones". The video
below explains how she has been able to get 30 free cell phones all
paid for by the U.S. government....