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Paul Krugman: 'Inflation is over' if you exclude food, gas and rent

  

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Via:  texan1211  •  last year  •  8 comments

By:   Ariel Zilber (New York Post)

Paul Krugman: 'Inflation is over' if you exclude food, gas and rent
Paul Krugman's assertion that "the war on inflation is over" if you exclude food, gas, rent, and used cars is being mocked online.

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By Ariel Zilber

Paul Krugman's assertion that "the war on inflation is over" if you exclude food, energy, shelter, and used cars is being mocked online.

The Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist posted the comment on his X social media account on Thursday.

"The war on inflation is over," Krugman wrote in the caption, adding: "We won, at very little cost."

Krugman attached a graph titled "CPI ex food, energy, shelter and used cars" that showed a declining rate stretching from 7% in January of last year to slightly below 2% in September.

The reaction on X to Krugman's post was scathing, with critics noting that the Labor Department's consumer price index (CPI) — the most widely used by economists to gauge prices faced by consumers — factors in those day-to-day living expenses.

"This is fantastic news for all Americans who don't need food, a place to live, or fuel & electricity," wrote Tim Murtaugh.

3Paul Krugman's assertion that "the war on inflation is over" if you exclude food, energy, shelter, and used cars is being mocked online.EPA


The war on inflation is over. We won, at very little cost pic.twitter.com/opumf3nEvL
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) October 12, 2023

Another X user wrote: "What a joke. The items left out are what people spend the most money on."

"Paul Krugman is NOT an economist. He is an unabashed propagandist for the Biden regime," another X user commented.

US inflation rose 3.7% in September, more than economists expected and still well above the Federal Reserve's 2% target, as the central bank weighs whether to hike interest rates again by year's end.

In a subsequent post on X, Krugman appeared to walk back his claim.

"I was too flip here," the Times columnist wrote.

3Food prices in August were 4.3% higher compared to the same period a year ago.AFP via Getty Images

"I've been using this particular measure for a while, so want to be consistent. But it has flaws (medical insurance too optimistic). But almost every measure now <3 percent."

Krugman argued that "we do seem quite close to prepandemic inflation" when factoring in "the whole distribution" of price increases.

To bolster his claim, Krugman cited the personal consumption expenditures price index (PCE), which leaves out food and gas prices.

Krugman wrote that PCE inflation was "closing in on 2 percent."


I was too flip here. I've been using this particular measure for a while, so want to be consistent. But it has flaws (medical insurance too optimistic). But almost every measure now <3 percent. 1/ https://t.co/fNN1dM42JC
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) October 13, 2023

"People have been reluctant to call this," he wrote.

"But the data really want to tell us that inflation has very nearly normalized."

On a monthly basis, inflation slowed to 0.4% from 0.6% in August, partly because of lower pressure from energy prices.

3Wholesale inflation in the US rose last month — driven in large part by the rising cost of fuel.AFP via Getty Images

However, core CPI — a number that excludes volatile food and energy prices and serves as a closely watched gauge among policymakers for long-term trends — held steady at 0.3% month to month and rose 4.1% from a year ago, in line with expectations.

The gasoline index's 2.1% advance was also a large contributor to the CPI, the data showed, though the federal agency said shelter's 0.2% increase accounted for over half of the increase.

Additional Reporting by Shannon Thaler


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Texan1211
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1  seeder  Texan1211    last year
"Paul Krugman is NOT an economist. He is an unabashed propagandist for the Biden regime," another X user commented.

Nailed that.

All the Bidenomics cheerleaders (who seemingly worship at the altar of Krugman) should explain why inflation is still higher than when Joe Biden took office. And why people still can't pay their fdebts.

 
 
 
Texan1211
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2  seeder  Texan1211    last year
"The war on inflation is over," Krugman wrote in the caption, adding: "We won, at very little cost."

What a devious fool Krugman is.

Joe Biden has been touting Bidenomics as some huge success, but data reveals otherwise.

Now, how do we get sycophants like Krugman from being taken seriously?

He is obviously little more than a shill for Biden.

 
 
 
Texan1211
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3  seeder  Texan1211    last year

If you don't eat, drive, or heat your house, Bidenomics is great.

For those of us who do those things, we're fucked.

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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3.1  Sean Treacy  replied to  Texan1211 @3    last year

As long as you don't buy anything you need to survive, inflation is whipped. 

 
 
 
George
Junior Expert
3.1.1  George  replied to  Sean Treacy @3.1    last year

I don’t want to party like it’s 1999, I want to shop like it’s 1999.

 
 
 
Texan1211
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4  seeder  Texan1211    last year

And to think this clown won a prize for economics at one point in time.

His cheese has apparently slid from his cracker since then.

Now he is nothing more than a sellout to Bidenomics.

 
 
 
Drinker of the Wry
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5  Drinker of the Wry    last year

Rye whisky inflation hasn't been too bad, its averaged 2% per year each year since 2021.  I still keeping my spirits up.

 
 
 
Sparty On
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6  Sparty On    last year

Wrong again Krugman.

 
 

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