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lostnfound

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18. Declining demand due to economy is driving some prices down
Fri Dec 19, 2025, 05:21 AM
7 hrs ago

I couldn’t believe the sale prices on appliances lately. Retail is afraid of not clearing the warehouses before new models arrive, i think.

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... UpInArms Yesterday #1
Hmm, both indexes gab13by13 Yesterday #2
Did they leave out food and utilities? quaint Yesterday #3
They leave out food and energy in those numbers I believe. The numbers may have also been affected by late lostincalifornia Yesterday #5
No, they are included in the "all items" CPI. It's the CORE CPI that leaves out food and energy. progree Yesterday #7
Thanks, got it. lostincalifornia Yesterday #9
Yes, on the holiday stuff -- it's weird as heck progree Yesterday #11
Declining demand due to economy is driving some prices down lostnfound 7 hrs ago #18
Regardless what the numbers say, the reality is that a hell of a lot of people have been laid off, and while fuel prices lostincalifornia Yesterday #4
Food and energy are included in the numbers, except where it says "all items less food and energy" progree Yesterday #8
I think that is affected by the uncertainty of the Ukraine/Russia situation, and I think colder weather may have come lostincalifornia Yesterday #10
From the source: progree Yesterday #6
I call BS on any number coming from this administration gilpo Yesterday #12
So "things" that were a dollar a year ago aren't even $1.03 now? What are these "things"? twodogsbarking 22 hrs ago #13
This is already being panned by economists PSPS 22 hrs ago #14
So this graph shows that Krasnov lied. He said he would bring prices down. GoodRaisin 21 hrs ago #15
The BLS is a good source somsai 18 hrs ago #16
That's odd. The shelter index increased 0.2% during the 2 month Sept-Nov period, and 3.0% year-over-year progree 12 hrs ago #17
Per Pew Research, here is graphic of basket content weights lostnfound 6 hrs ago #19
"Fuel is fairly flat YOY" - I don't understand this comment progree 3 hrs ago #20
GRAPH - rolling 3 month average of CPI, progree 2 hrs ago #21
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