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Not to mention /real/ inflation, not this useless "core inflation" measure (that ignores health/energy among other factors), has been rising.

Medical and energy costs have gone up significantly in the past 15 years.




Energy is actually quite cheap, especially so in the US with the very abundant and globally cheap natural gas supply after the fracking boom.




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