@lacon007 Very ... By: thesilverjournal. on 28 Jan 12, 18:09:59 @lacon007 Very true.The important thing? to remember is that price is a ratio of the value of a good relative to the value of a dollar. Price can increase either through the value of the? good increasing, or through the value of the dollar decreasing. Certainly, the value of the dollar is decreasing, but the effects are being hidden through decreases in the value of asset prices, like housing, that were bid up due to easy credit. Therefore housing is falling during inflation.
these cpi reports? ... By: teamtumbleweed. on 23 Jan 12, 05:31:46 these cpi reports? done by the government are so biased and unfairly reported!
I wonder if we do ... By: charronfamilyconnect. on 21 Oct 11, 02:16:28 I wonder if we do this in Canada as well, to weight housing costs using the equivalent rent ratio as opposed to the actual mortgage payments and or asset prices of homes??
@khanacademy Your ... By: charronfamilyconnect. on 21 Oct 11, 02:07:08 @khanacademy Your saying there isn't any correlation between monetary inflation & price inflation? Are you sure about that?If the currency(not money) is being expanded(through credit expansion for example) greater than the rate of production of goods/services in the overall economy,you will get price inflation, all other things being equal.You treating monetary inflation as separate from price inflaiton.Where does the extra currency go then?A black hole perhaps? You've got? explaining to do.
@khanacademy I ... By: FortNikitaBullion. on 13 Aug 11, 10:07:20 @khanacademy I dislike these definitions further. There is no fixed amount you need to spend on food and? shelter. Especially food, I literally see some people spend half their income on junk food and think there is nothing they can do for their finances because they have so little "discretionary income".
CPI is BS, like ... By: 1dducks. on 25 Jul 11, 11:35:12 CPI is BS, like most govt stats. True inflation is MUCH MUCH higher than what they report. They are trying to deny the fed printing press? running non-stop by denying the true inflation numbers. They are even trying to use a new formula to calculate the CPI so they can pay less in adjusted social security payments, etc. Again the rich get richer and the poor and elderly suffer.
CPI index?, ... By: Coolguyrob2006. on 01 Jul 11, 13:07:44 CPI index?, Consumer Price Index Index??
Hello sir,
I ... By: Vikkhakh. on 27 Apr 11, 11:34:06 Hello sir,
I really think that you're channel is really very helpful. Can you post a video? on future stocks prices and prices of precious metals compared to dollar. Most websites exaggerate too much you're views are always as neutral person.
@SuperBlahmaster as ... By: soutwin. on 28 Mar 11, 00:05:13 @SuperBlahmaster as the price of oil goes up it consumes moe of one?
s budget ...displacing something else perhaps food
Central Bank, ... By: Rico8458. on 08 Nov 10, 04:02:55 Central Bank, Central Government, Central World Organization = Federal States of America, WTO, and UN. only way to save our nation is to repeal the laws that bind us to these negative bodies. get out of IMF, WB,? UN, WTO, save our own nation first.
Is there any ... By: badassanalyst. on 03 Nov 10, 18:51:21 Is there any cheaper datafeed for economic data than the? bloomberg terminal?
@khanacademy What ... By: LiberalofLiberty. on 17 Apr 10, 18:10:00 @khanacademy What is your opinion on the substitution effect with inflation? If the price of goods? go up in general, wont that increase the demand for cheaper substitutes and thus disguise the rise in prices?
The price of oil by ... By: SuperBlahmaster. on 09 Apr 10, 08:21:35 The price of oil by itself isn't a big part of a person's budget, but the price DOES influence the cost of goods and services. Whenever the price goes up, food becomes? more expensive, and so on.
Hi Sal, what do you ... By: starrychloe. on 08 Jan 10, 16:27:13 Hi Sal, what do you think of? shadowstats . com?
I think itīs naive ... By: venttiarmas. on 07 Nov 09, 09:09:32 I think itīs naive to talk about cpi with not mentioning hedonic adjustment, substitution and stuff like that.?
I think you hit the ... By: anonymous915. on 08 Sep 09, 04:01:22 I think you hit the nail on the head with the "owner occupied housing." I think you're wrong about the deflation, though - where I live, houses have almost doubled in? price in the last year.
but couldn't you ... By: amirakhtar. on 13 May 09, 01:50:08 but couldn't you make the argument, that an increase in the the money supply, may eventually lead to an increase in aggregate demand, thereby causing an increase in? overall prices? Or will overall prices only increase if capacity utilization rates are high? But doesn't capacity vary over time? during times of recessions won't 'capacity' be lower than boom times?
Monetary inflation, ... By: khanacademy. on 13 Apr 09, 19:17:23 Monetary inflation, by definition, is an expansion in the money supply. Price inflation (which most people care about) isn't. The term "Inflation" was first used in the monetary context, but now the term tends to refer to price inflation.?
A facebook could ... By: Tehcarp. on 12 Apr 09, 10:06:23 A facebook could provide a very biased sample. Complete with no assurances of data? integrity.
the title of this ... By: gangs30. on 12 Apr 09, 06:50:08 the title of this video bugs me, it should be just CPI as? that stands for consumer price index, there is no need for 'index' after CPI. its like saying ATM machine, or GPS system, or even LCD display. redundant last word.
otherwise, the content is good! keep going sal!
Thanks for the ... By: schmokay. on 12 Apr 09, 03:49:14 Thanks for the video. The problem that they have with the CPI is that when the benchmarked teh CPI was regularly overstating inflation. That? is a large reason for the twisting to bring the CPI more inline with reality. The pendulum has probably swung to far in the other direction.
Also, even though fuel is > 4% of household expensed it is a factor in the cost of production and distribution of all goods, that is why it has a larger impact on the CPI than its base weighting.
Great video, If ... By: Dariendfh. on 10 Apr 09, 07:29:42 Great video, If you need any help getting your videos or channel exposed, i use a service called thetubeviews . net it has helped 5 of my videos get ranked? on the first page
Your Videos are Unique!
Fantastic video, it ... By: mostolesdude. on 09 Apr 09, 08:59:04 Fantastic video, it makes me? think of government conspiracy theories.
Here is all you ... By: hyperguy61. on 08 Apr 09, 14:49:46 Here is all you need to know about inflation. One dollar in 1913 , which is when the fed , as we know it , came to exist , is worth? about .04 cents today. Thank you Sal for showing one more way the govt. lies
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By: thesilverjournal. on 28 Jan 12, 18:09:59
@lacon007 Very true.The important thing? to remember is that price is a ratio of the value of a good relative to the value of a dollar. Price can increase either through the value of the? good increasing, or through the value of the dollar decreasing. Certainly, the value of the dollar is decreasing, but the effects are being hidden through decreases in the value of asset prices, like housing, that were bid up due to easy credit. Therefore housing is falling during inflation.
By: teamtumbleweed. on 23 Jan 12, 05:31:46
these cpi reports? done by the government are so biased and unfairly reported!
By: charronfamilyconnect. on 21 Oct 11, 02:16:28
I wonder if we do this in Canada as well, to weight housing costs using the equivalent rent ratio as opposed to the actual mortgage payments and or asset prices of homes??
By: charronfamilyconnect. on 21 Oct 11, 02:07:08
@khanacademy Your saying there isn't any correlation between monetary inflation & price inflation? Are you sure about that?If the currency(not money) is being expanded(through credit expansion for example) greater than the rate of production of goods/services in the overall economy,you will get price inflation, all other things being equal.You treating monetary inflation as separate from price inflaiton.Where does the extra currency go then?A black hole perhaps? You've got? explaining to do.
By: FortNikitaBullion. on 13 Aug 11, 10:07:20
@khanacademy I dislike these definitions further. There is no fixed amount you need to spend on food and? shelter. Especially food, I literally see some people spend half their income on junk food and think there is nothing they can do for their finances because they have so little "discretionary income".
By: 1dducks. on 25 Jul 11, 11:35:12
CPI is BS, like most govt stats. True inflation is MUCH MUCH higher than what they report. They are trying to deny the fed printing press? running non-stop by denying the true inflation numbers. They are even trying to use a new formula to calculate the CPI so they can pay less in adjusted social security payments, etc. Again the rich get richer and the poor and elderly suffer.
By: Coolguyrob2006. on 01 Jul 11, 13:07:44
CPI index?, Consumer Price Index Index??
By: Vikkhakh. on 27 Apr 11, 11:34:06
Hello sir, I really think that you're channel is really very helpful. Can you post a video? on future stocks prices and prices of precious metals compared to dollar. Most websites exaggerate too much you're views are always as neutral person.
By: soutwin. on 28 Mar 11, 00:05:13
@SuperBlahmaster as the price of oil goes up it consumes moe of one? s budget ...displacing something else perhaps food
By: Rico8458. on 08 Nov 10, 04:02:55
Central Bank, Central Government, Central World Organization = Federal States of America, WTO, and UN. only way to save our nation is to repeal the laws that bind us to these negative bodies. get out of IMF, WB,? UN, WTO, save our own nation first.
By: badassanalyst. on 03 Nov 10, 18:51:21
Is there any cheaper datafeed for economic data than the? bloomberg terminal?
By: LiberalofLiberty. on 17 Apr 10, 18:10:00
@khanacademy What is your opinion on the substitution effect with inflation? If the price of goods? go up in general, wont that increase the demand for cheaper substitutes and thus disguise the rise in prices?
By: SuperBlahmaster. on 09 Apr 10, 08:21:35
The price of oil by itself isn't a big part of a person's budget, but the price DOES influence the cost of goods and services. Whenever the price goes up, food becomes? more expensive, and so on.
By: starrychloe. on 08 Jan 10, 16:27:13
Hi Sal, what do you think of? shadowstats . com?
By: venttiarmas. on 07 Nov 09, 09:09:32
I think itīs naive to talk about cpi with not mentioning hedonic adjustment, substitution and stuff like that.?
By: anonymous915. on 08 Sep 09, 04:01:22
I think you hit the nail on the head with the "owner occupied housing." I think you're wrong about the deflation, though - where I live, houses have almost doubled in? price in the last year.
By: amirakhtar. on 13 May 09, 01:50:08
but couldn't you make the argument, that an increase in the the money supply, may eventually lead to an increase in aggregate demand, thereby causing an increase in? overall prices? Or will overall prices only increase if capacity utilization rates are high? But doesn't capacity vary over time? during times of recessions won't 'capacity' be lower than boom times?
By: khanacademy. on 13 Apr 09, 19:17:23
Monetary inflation, by definition, is an expansion in the money supply. Price inflation (which most people care about) isn't. The term "Inflation" was first used in the monetary context, but now the term tends to refer to price inflation.?
By: Tehcarp. on 12 Apr 09, 10:06:23
A facebook could provide a very biased sample. Complete with no assurances of data? integrity.
By: gangs30. on 12 Apr 09, 06:50:08
the title of this video bugs me, it should be just CPI as? that stands for consumer price index, there is no need for 'index' after CPI. its like saying ATM machine, or GPS system, or even LCD display. redundant last word. otherwise, the content is good! keep going sal!
By: schmokay. on 12 Apr 09, 03:49:14
Thanks for the video. The problem that they have with the CPI is that when the benchmarked teh CPI was regularly overstating inflation. That? is a large reason for the twisting to bring the CPI more inline with reality. The pendulum has probably swung to far in the other direction. Also, even though fuel is > 4% of household expensed it is a factor in the cost of production and distribution of all goods, that is why it has a larger impact on the CPI than its base weighting.
By: Dariendfh. on 10 Apr 09, 07:29:42
Great video, If you need any help getting your videos or channel exposed, i use a service called thetubeviews . net it has helped 5 of my videos get ranked? on the first page Your Videos are Unique!
By: mostolesdude. on 09 Apr 09, 08:59:04
Fantastic video, it makes me? think of government conspiracy theories.
By: hyperguy61. on 08 Apr 09, 14:49:46
Here is all you need to know about inflation. One dollar in 1913 , which is when the fed , as we know it , came to exist , is worth? about .04 cents today. Thank you Sal for showing one more way the govt. lies