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Economic freedom relies on transparency. Without it, we are in the dark.
One of the most important economic indicators, for both government policy and corporate strategy, is the Consumer Price Index (CPI). For decades, official inflation figures have shaped economic policy and popular opinion. But what if those numbers are not a pure, objective reflection of how prices evolve?
The U.S. CPI has undergone five major overhauls since 1940 and has undergone numerous methodological additions and changes throughout its history, including regular updates since 2002. Each change, from adjustments in how housing is measured to how product quality is tracked, impacts the reported CPI. These alterations collectively reduce the official inflation rate relative to what many people experience.
we have SPOT protocol. This article explains how the government CPI is misleading and how SPOT, due to its direct link to AMPL, relies entirely on mathematics, not narratives,to track the true demand for stability in purchasing power.