bigpoppa
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Hilarious if true lmao
I have no idea if the headline is true (I am guessing not) however, the underlying premise very much is. CPI vastly underaccounts for housing expenses and I believe that is intentional. If the CPI basket were updated to better represent expenses for the average Canadian, their 2-3% target may be completely unachievable as carbon tax alone gets close to that and mortgage interest blows that out of the water on it's own.
EDIT:
Shelter is 28% of basket. That includes rent/mortgage, property tax, insurance, maintenance and utilities. Aside from people with paid off mortgages, I doubt you will find many in Canada below that number and most are well above.
Shelter in the Canadian CPI: An overview, 2023 update
This article is an overview of the treatment of Shelter in the Canadian Consumer Price Index (CPI). It describes the concepts and methodologies related to the construction of that component and briefly discusses considerations to be taken into account when using the estimates.www150.statcan.gc.ca
Articles like this have a spot in my circular filing cabinet - they are like those arguments that were floated around here that showed how the carbon tax (which I really dislike) made something that should be cost $1 into something that cost $1.85. Space math and gobbly-gookey instead of the facts and real calcs that showed Carbon tax that thing really cost $1.05.Hilarious if true lmao
More like...Rising interest rates.
Rising inflation rates.
Rising gas prices.
A Trudeau in power.
Something seems eerily familiar about this.
I didn't know there was a Trudeau in power in most of the western world!Rising interest rates.
Rising inflation rates.
Rising gas prices.
A Trudeau in power.
Something seems eerily familiar about this.
Follow the rabbit hole. Trudeau is controlled by WEF as are most of the other world leaders. The people with real power through WEF keep their names out of things. Going to stock up on tinfoil now.I didn't know there was a Trudeau in power in most of the western world!
Rising interest rates.
Rising inflation rates.
Rising gas prices.
A Trudeau in power.
Something seems eerily familiar about this.
Thanks, I've been saying this for years.Do you remember the late-1980s inflation and interest rate spike followed by the 1991-1992 recession?
I sure do ... that's when I graduated and went out in the workforce.
Do you remember who was in power at the time?
Hint: It was the second Conservative majority in a row.
I'm with Jampy00 on this. It pretty much doesn't make a difference who's in power, short of someone doing something stupid and catastrophic, which fortunately we haven't seen.
Dougie and his crew are lost. They don't know which way to turn.Yesterday’s provincial budget , 9b in tbe hole , but we aren’t backing down now!
Why ? Because I still have $86.00 in my bank account?
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Did they ever?Dougie and his crew are lost. They don't know which way to turn.
In 1983 I was carrying a privately held mortgage at 15.75% - bank rate was 16.5%.Do you remember the late-1980s inflation and interest rate spike followed by the 1991-1992 recession?
I sure do ... that's when I graduated and went out in the workforce.
Do you remember who was in power at the time?
Hint: It was the second Conservative majority in a row.
I'm with Jampy00 on this. It pretty much doesn't make a difference who's in power, short of someone doing something stupid and catastrophic, which fortunately we haven't seen.
No argument from me - Doug's been spinning around since the day he took office.Did they ever?
I remember, I also was paying attention to what got him elected.Do you remember the late-1980s inflation and interest rate spike followed by the 1991-1992 recession?
I sure do ... that's when I graduated and went out in the workforce.
Do you remember who was in power at the time?
Hint: It was the second Conservative majority in a row.
I'm with Jampy00 on this. It pretty much doesn't make a difference who's in power, short of someone doing something stupid and catastrophic, which fortunately we haven't seen.