Mike Shedlock: Inflation measure criticized for excluding top 60 percent of items

Mike Shedlock: Inflation measure criticized for excluding top 60 percent of items
Inflation measure critique excludes top items

Mike Shedlock, author / blogger at MishTalk, highlights that removing the top 60 percent of items from inflation calculations leads to little visible change in the inflation rate.

Shedlock sarcastically suggests introducing an "inflation-adjusted inflation" measure that would always produce a zero reading, pointing to the flaws and perceived futility in current inflation metrics.

Shedlock has recently highlighted record auto loan delinquencies and rising credit card stress, noting that consumer credit risk now parallels Great Recession levels. He also reported that national home prices recorded their first decline since July 2025. These developments follow his ongoing analysis of financial conditions.

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