• sbv@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    “Slower growth in prices may be imperceptible to consumers who are still paying more than 20 per cent more for a basket of groceries relative to three years ago — the biggest such increase in 40 years,” [said a TD economist]…

    While the pain at the cash register for staples like food and gasoline is getting comparatively better,

    I always get a kick out of these pieces. The expert says we’re “still paying more”. Then the writer says “the pain … is getting comparatively better.”

    If that 20% is a noticeable part of your budget, it isn’t getting better.