• itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        3 hours ago

        Inflation is the derivative, it’s a rate of change. It doesn’t say anything about absolute purchasing power. Past inflation contributed to raising prices massively. Currently, inflation is very low, so prices have stabelized to the new, higher level. To get them back down to pre-covid levels, you would need negative inflation (deflation), which most economists agree is a really bad thing. Instead, the goal must be to increase consumer purchasing power, by raising wages.

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          1 hour ago

          Used cars aren’t a commodity. Mileage and age of available used cars has increased. Value for your dollar is continuing to go down. It’s shrink flation.

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      18 hours ago

      That’s sales, not prices. Sales are down because prices are up. For $27k I can buy a Toyota Corolla hybrid and almost a Toyota Prius. Used car prices are slightly down because people are trading in crap with 200k miles.