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Jeremy Horpedahl examines whether the so-called Reality Index of price inflation offers a better measure than the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
According to Horpedahl, a central problem with the Reality Index methodology is its use of current CPI weights from 2024 for historical years, which he identifies as a flawed approach.
Horpedahl has previously questioned the accuracy of inflation data, contending that CPI-U figures increased 26% from 2019 to 2025 in a recent analysis (link). In a separate article, he reported on a proposed data center in Little Rock that could raise property taxes by 5,000 times over current levels (link). These reviews reflect his continued focus on evaluating official statistics and their local economic impacts.