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eru 3 days ago

The price of housing can rise even faster than incomes.

Housing is only a part of the basket used to measure inflation. Housing's price rose faster than the weighted basket average, some other goods and services rose slower or even fell.

pbhjpbhj 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

Accommodation costs are the first part of any sensible measure of inflation. If you're not factoring in housing then you're fudging the figures.

hdgvhicv 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

Many people don’t see housing inflation - if you bought a house in 2020 and house prices were up 80% since then it doesn’t affect your housing costs, especially in the US where mortgage rates are fixed for length of term even if interest rates sky rocket.

eru 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Yes? Who says otherwise?

As long as accommodation isn't 100% of your basket of goods and services you use to measure inflation, accommodation can rise in price faster (or slower) than the basket. This ain't exactly rocket science.

xboxnolifes 5 hours ago | parent [-]

If the mandatory basket item expense raises, it should also become a larger portion of basket, as the basket is supposed to measure the cost of living. So either CPI is not properly measuring the cost of living, or there isn't an affordability crisis.

You cannot have rising inflation adjusted wages and worse spending power, unless the inflation is not being measured meaningfully.

woooooo 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Housing, schooling, healthcare, daycare, food.

Samsung TV purchasing power has skyrocketed, though, so there's that.