The Inflation You Feel Isn’t the Inflation They Report Let me talk to you the way I’d talk to an old friend over coffee. You don’t need a government report to tell you inflation is real. You see it every time you swipe your card at the grocery store. You feel it when the same cart of food costs $50 more than it did a couple years ago. But here’s the part that should concern you: the official numbers don’t reflect that reality. They bundle everything together—electronics, airfare, used cars—into one big average called inflation. But you and I? We live in a much simpler world: Rent Food Energy And food is the one that hits you every single week.…
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