| ▲ | throw0101d 3 hours ago | |
> I’ve had a gripe with “basket of goods” approach. Does a household really care that much if the game of clue is 10% cheaper in 2025? The game of Clue, and other games/toys, are in basket of goods because on average Americans spend some portion of their income per surveys: * https://www.bls.gov/respondents/cpi/ The CPI published (and in headlines) isn't about your personal spending, but the spending on average spread over millions of people/households. The CPI is a model of reality, and so pointing to a particular instantiation of consumer will not match exactly: | ||