Fed apologist, bankster banger journalistic pom pom girls and boys are fond of touting the shibboleth that there’s no inflation when they beat up on well meaning but lightly armed pundits who say that there is inflation but can’t articulate very well, exactly why.
I just want to show you exactly why these shameless purveyors of Wall Street propaganda are able to make the argument that there’s no inflation. It is because the BLS does not include housing inflation when computing the CPI. It simply waves a magic wand and pretends housing inflation doesn’t exist. The financial media shills for the Fed line take that banner and run with it. Then the BEA, which produces the PCE deflator figure that the Fed loves to follow, ignores even more data. It comes in quarterly with a number even lower than the CPI. That guarantees that the Fed will, as always, be massively behind the curve and clueless when the shit finally hits the fan in the massaged data they follow. It just amazes me how these people can make speeches and write articles with their heads stuck up their asses all the time. How DO they do that? Amazing.
I also don’t know how the BEA manages to get the PCE deflator, now at 0.8% down that low when the CPI was at 1.7% in June. I’m not much interested in the arcana of how they suppress the number even more, but CPI is the starting point and the number that the media mostly focuses on. So that’s where I’ll start.
The BLS said that at the end of 2012 housing cost was weighted at 41% of the total CPI number . We know from various sources that the national median year over year increase in housing prices was in excess of 13%. This includes not only the NAR data, which showed a 13.5% year to year gain in June, but Dataquick at 13.5% and CoreLogic’s pending sales for contracts written in June at 13.2% (see page 3 of this report ). If it looks and walks and smells like a duck, then it’s a duck. This housing data is an inflation duck.
Home Prices and Contract Volume – Click to enlarge
Naturally you’d think that that would be the number used in the CPI, but no-o-o-o-o-o. The BLS (Bureau of Liar Statistics) throws a whole bunch of stuff into this component, including the kitchen sink. The heaviest weight is something called owner’s equivalent rent. The BLS reported that the Housing component of CPI rose at an annual rate of 2.25% in June. That’s right, not 13.5% but 2.25%. The BLS understates housing inflation by 11.25 percentage points. That’s an 83% difference! Who are they kidding? Apparently their fans in the Wall Street owned financial media. They love lies like this.
Housing Component of CPI – Click to enlarge
If the actual 13.5% gain were included in CPI, then CPI sure would look a lot different. Using the difference between actual housing inflation and what the BLS reports of 11.25 percentage points and the weighting of housing of 41%, the BLS understates CPI by 4.6%. The CPI including actual housing inflation would be 6.8% if housing were included at its actual inflation rate.
Maybe housing shouldn’t be 41% of a broad inflation measure. Maybe it should only be 30%. But one thing is certain. Actual inflation isn’t 1.7%. It’s way, way above the Fed’s maximum of 2.0%, more than double and maybe more than triple that, and it could get worse for as long as they continue QE.
What’s not keeping pace with actual inflation is wages and salaries of the vast majority of Americans. So spending will continue to get squeezed and the economy will weaken while the Fed and its army of media whores continue to look the wrong way and say that there’s no inflation.
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