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Swede

(37,355 posts)
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 10:17 PM Friday

JUST IN: Bureau of Labor Statistics postpones key inflation data report

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JUST IN: Bureau of Labor Statistics postpones key inflation data report

Axios (@axios.com) 2025-09-19T21:42:55.815Z


https://www.axios.com/2025/09/19/bls-cpi-report-inflation
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JUST IN: Bureau of Labor Statistics postpones key inflation data report (Original Post) Swede Friday OP
Fudge the #s ? YES Klarkashton Friday #1
No one really needs that information anyway, right? chicoescuela Friday #2
Well, it ain't 2% or 3% Bluetus Friday #9
100%. The system is rigged if you plan on surviving on social security. chicoescuela Friday #10
It's fucking crazy - EVERYTHING is through the roof Prairie Gates Friday #13
The whole ship is starting to sink newdeal2 Friday #3
Of course they did... Wounded Bear Friday #4
There will be deflation of the inflation data by bad actors. RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Friday #5
Here we go...dictators don't want facts. spanone Friday #6
More....... Falsification........ Needed........ RockRaven Friday #7
Too afraid to tell the truth. sinkingfeeling Friday #8
Nobody wants to be the messenger tinrobot Friday #11
A trip to the grocery store tells the story immediately: meat is so expensive that nobody is buying it Prairie Gates Friday #12

chicoescuela

(2,328 posts)
2. No one really needs that information anyway, right?
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 10:20 PM
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Sarcasm ya all. We all know exactly where inflation is?

Bluetus

(1,572 posts)
9. Well, it ain't 2% or 3%
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 11:09 PM
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Last edited Sat Sep 20, 2025, 10:28 AM - Edit history (1)

EVERYTHING I buy is up at least 25% from where it was a year ago. (Gasoline is not, but I drive and EV and I only buy a few gallons of gas a year for a lawn mower and pressure washer.)

The inflation reports have always been a farce. They have to be because a true reporting of inflation would be devastating to the Federal budget when you consider what that would do to Social Security payments and everything else that is pegged to the CPI. So a long time ago, they solved that problem by deciding to report inflation as a "market basket" of a few carefully selected items, most of which are either directly or indirectly price-controlled, usually through the Agriculture programs.

People know what they have to pay to go to a restaurant, to buy school supplies, to buy clothes, to buy a car, to pay for insurance on their car or house, and so on. None of that stuff is in the "market basket".

newdeal2

(4,161 posts)
3. The whole ship is starting to sink
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 10:22 PM
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They’ve tried to attack everything at once and it’s hopefully finally biting them in the ass. By sometime next year it will be even more obvious how bad things are.

RockRaven

(18,038 posts)
7. More....... Falsification........ Needed........
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 10:46 PM
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Plus they will gin up an outrage for the new release date to dominate the news cycle. More murders of foreign civilians? A new BS load of "evidence" in the Kirk shooting? The FBI classification of all trans people as terrorists?

Prairie Gates

(6,310 posts)
12. A trip to the grocery store tells the story immediately: meat is so expensive that nobody is buying it
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 11:54 PM
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You have to wait until it's one day to the sell by date and then (and only then) do they discount it. And not a lot. Staples are up. Even stupid shit like cat litter is up $2.00 a bag from last year.

They can hide the report all they want. Any reasonable person knows that Trump has failed in his fundamental promise: to reduce food and energy costs.

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