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02-20-2024, 09:43 PM | #8186 |
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02-20-2024, 09:50 PM | #8187 |
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And folks, for the record, bacon is $5/lb at a regional grocery store, not on sale (regular price). Bacon has been $5/lb in my region for 30 years, with fluctuations.
The price of a men's name-brand triple blade disposable razor is less than $1/pc today. Double-blade cartridges were $1/pc 30 years ago. What's happening? Deflation. |
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I'll see your razor blades and raise you auto insurance and homeowners insurance rates: 20-50% increases, or more in flood/hurricane zones. Inflation is sticky and jumps from sector to sector. Right now, it's embedded in services (up 8.2% in January), and as of last week's PPi report, may be re-accelerating in finished goods, which were up 7.1% annualized. Rent: up 6% Legal/Business services: 6.8% Streaming/Cable/TV: 5.3% Utilities/City Services: 5.5% Veterinary/Pet Supplies: 7% Restaurants: 5.1% What's down? Energy: -10% Durable Goods: -5.4% Again: inflation bumps around from sector to sector, and considering the other variables contributing to long term inflationary pressures, the Fed is much better erring on the side of causing a mild recession than they are in not being aggressive enough with rates to keep inflation under wraps. Unlike the 1980s/1990s, we don't have massive offshoring and new energy production to bring those two key parts of inflation (at that time) to heel. It's different this time, and with consumers showing no sign of slowing down their buying (retail sales dip in January is always an annual thing), this is going to be a tightrope. |
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he claimed inflation was way down and the next day we got a PPI / CPI reported that proved otherwise which I literally pointed to agreed, service inflation is more serious because it's not as easily controlled and a large portion of it is based on labor cost which hasn't gone down at all... insurance that's not really controlled by anything outside of perhaps some legal limitations... to me the scariest is that housing is still insanely high combined with high interest rates, any sort of travel (air, hotel etc) is astronomical and like we mentioned insurance isn't slowing... people will continue to be squeezed unless we get a major recession which will create completely different problems altogether
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02-21-2024, 12:08 PM | #8190 |
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I don’t always agree with @chassis but he posts interesting perspectives and data. As do many others here. Let’s stick to data, analysis and logic and step away from the personal. After all, this is a BMW forum subtopic, not an economics, finance or investing forum.
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Today was a good day if you were an nvda holder like myself
First time I've seen a 5 figure 1 day bump in my portfolio.
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Right! Dude is clueless. Examples: Bought a JD 36inch commercial stand up mower for $6700 new, now they want $11,360 for the exact same model 3 years later. Bought a 2019 F250XL work truck new for $28k, now they want almost $45K without markup. Mower parts have doubled in price in just a few years. Irrigation backflow devices went from being about $170 wholesale to almost $400 since 2019. All other irrigation items are up at least 40%. Dump trailers were a little over $7k in 2019 and now are $13k. Lets not even get started on labor costs. Hard businesses to be in right now, worse I've seen in the over 20 years we've been in business. If your lawn or irrigation companies have been substantially raising prices this is why. We just HAD to do a 25% increase this year, hated it but have no other choice. |
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Solution for business owners: raise prices and reduce cost (purchased goods and services and labor productivity). Yes, you can and must do both. If you don’t think you should or it’s not possible you’re not running your business very well and someone else should own it or run it. Or you’re in a “bad neighborhood” meaning too much competition chasing too little and not growing demand. Acquire competition or exit the business in that case.
Solution for consumers: spend less/differently and/or earn more. Translated: live below your means. Laserjet black and white single sided slow low graphic resolution printer: $2000 30 years ago. Laserjet color duplex photo quality printer scanner with ADF fast pages per minute: $550 today. Volkswagen brake job: $1200 10 years ago. VW brake job today: $1200. Last edited by chassis; 02-23-2024 at 10:20 AM.. |
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We all know that anecdotes don’t tell the whole story, and even the official measures (PPI, CPI, WPI, etc) each have their limitations and appropriate uses. Clearly inflation is impacting some sectors more than others, as is usually the case.
As others have suggested, being in a business with some pricing power is good (and it is one of the things I look for when deciding whether to buy a stock). Being in a hyper competitive business implies that you need some other advantage(s) or will be “on the table”. On a personal level, it is possible to insulate from many inflationary effects. A fixed-rate mortgage (or no mortgage) locks in a significant portion of one’s expenses. A fuel efficient car mutes the impact of fuel price increases. And there are substitutes for nearly all consumer products - get meat from a rancher/butcher instead of a grocery, and buy a side or half-side as an example. Make coffee at home, dine out less, etc. To some extent these impact the quality of life, but not necessarily dramatically. People and businesses do these things to varying degrees, and so are experiencing inflationary impacts on their finances differently. |
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Young folks don't buy starter homes anymore. They buy new or relatively new 3000+ Sq ft homes that three decades ago would have been considered mansions. I grew up in a wealthy county of Kansas City and only the select few rich kids I knew, lived in a new house or a 3k+ Sq ft house. Now it's the norm. Again, many people have become to a high quality and non-sustainable lifestyle. That's the large reason why many "struggle" in this country while bringing in $100k+ yr, barring a few select states/cities in the US. A majority of us could free up a ton a cash if we adjusted our lifestyle. But for most, it's hard to go backwards. |
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I entered the workforce full time in 1982 - high inflation, high (relative to the 1970s) housing prices, car prices going up quarterly, rising rents, all that. In that era a lot more people had fixed incomes as pensions and SS were not (or were very recently) indexed to inflation. Today is very different, but there are still people better positioned than others. The point I was making is that everyone and every business has options in how to deal with this - some have more than others to be sure. As a result inflation impacts each of us differently, so the anecdotes we all refer to do not characterize the economy broadly. At the same time, the official measures have the opposite problem - being averages they mischaracterize outliers on both ends of the spectrum. |
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I would stop loling but I just can't... where is mr chassis at?
Inflation comes in hot YET AGAIN! https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/12/cpi-...ary-2024-.html
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exactly... nothing is cooling off... these rates will continue to be kept high... we need to get government spending in check asap... or we will be in Zimbabwe soon...
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And in other news…
CPI all items flat month over month on an annualized basis. Core CPI continues its glide path downward. Full employment Iron ore prices falling through the floor (deflating) Australian wine prices falling through the floor (deflating) Men’s disposable razors same price as 30 years ago Bacon same price as 30 years ago Lg GrA Eggs < $2/doz Preowned car prices sinking (deflating) These are the good old days. Last edited by chassis; 03-12-2024 at 07:23 PM.. |
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