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YoYoMoMa t1_jefuvk5 wrote

The reason certain things are not included in inflation (or are weighted) is because they are often things that vary in price outside of actual inflation, so they do not give a good view of if inflation is actually happening. Food and gas and housing often go in strange directions price wise for many reasons other than inflation.

Inflation is not trying to measure how much people have to spend to live. There are other measures for that.

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autotldr t1_jefu6im wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 59%. (I'm a bot)


> ATHENS - Beaten back by Azerbaijan in a 2020 conflict over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region and surrounding territories, Armenia has signed a military cooperation agreement with Greece.

> A component will be cooperation between the intelligence communities of the two countries with Greece, before a current break in tensions, was at times near a conflict point with Turkey, which supplied Azerbaijan with drones that proved decisive against Armenia in battle.

> A similar document, the Tripartite Defence Cooperation Program for 2022-2023 was signed between Cyprus, Greece, and Armenia on Aug. 31, 2021, the report noted.


Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Armenia^#1 Greece^#2 cooperation^#3 Azerbaijan^#4 signed^#5

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xdzgor t1_jeftk6u wrote

True, it could even have looked like this:

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Feb $1000
Mar $1000
Apr $1000
May $1000
Jun $1000
Jul $1000
Aug $1150
Sep $1150
Oct $1150
Nov $1150
Dec $1150
Jan $1150
Feb $1150
Mar $1154

15% increase between July and August, but otherwise mostly 0% monthly increases, and then ~0.35% increase between Feb2023-Mar2023

weird

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Xeonit t1_jeft5ks wrote

The amount of assumptions here is mind boggling, and it shows me and other how you perceive this. Mine was a much simpler, much more stupid comment, because i was nitpicking on the word that you used. But if you prefer to see everything and everyone as an enemy i couldn't care less, good for you

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