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Deriving Real Values for AFBF’s Thanksgiving Survey – What The Function

Biomass Rules Posted on November 26, 2024 by Mark JennerNovember 26, 2024

The American Farm Bureau Federation does an excellent job with the annual Thanksgiving Meal Survey, and they have for nearly 40 years.  They have the infrastructure and the expertise to make it work every year.  All of their prices are … Continue reading →

Posted in economics, macro, policy, What the Function | Tagged $ sign anchor, 39 years, American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), Consumer Price Index (CPI), deflating, deriving real values for AFBF's Thanksgiving Survey, Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED), food, food inflation, meal for 10 people, real price of food unchanged for 4 decades, real prices, Thanksgiving Meal Survey, what the function | Leave a reply

Food Prices are Not Driving 2024 Inflation – Real Adventures in Economics

Biomass Rules Posted on November 14, 2024 by Mark JennerNovember 14, 2024

Food prices have been inflated.  Food, as a category in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is no longer driving inflation.  The Wall Street Journal reported on November 2, 2024, that grocery distributors are causing food prices to increase and cause … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, economics, Real Adventures in Economics, science | Tagged consumer food choice, Consumer Price Index (CPI), environmental services value chain, food, food prices, food prices are not driving 2024 inflation real adventures in economics, food value chain, food-at-home, food-away-from-home, fuel value chain, grocery retail, It is complicated., not driving 2024 inflation, real adventures in economics, restaurant retail | Leave a reply

Calculating Annualized Inflation with Rate of Growth – What the Function

Biomass Rules Posted on September 30, 2024 by Mark JennerSeptember 30, 2024

The last few years have been an inflationary roller coaster.  On September 26, nearly 50 years of US inflation was used to illustrate HOW NOT TO USE inflation (spurious correlation).  Part of understanding what charts of inflation actually mean, is … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, economics, macro, science, What the Function | Tagged =SUM(), annualized rate, Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS), calculate monthly change, calculating annualized inflation with rate of growth, calculating inflation, Consumer Price Index (CPI), download data, earlier period, growth rate, rate of growth, recent period, sum 12 month rates, what the function | Leave a reply

Avoid Inflated and Spurious Correlations

Biomass Rules Posted on September 26, 2024 by Mark JennerSeptember 26, 2024

It is an election year, and the number of charts showing the economy-wide influences by a single factor are up.  A recent chart making a thin claim about the cause of inflation struck me as a similar rhythm to my … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, economics, policy, science | Tagged association, avoid inflated and spurious correlations, causality, Consumer Price Index (CPI), CPI 1982-1984=100, creative thinking, critical thinking, easy data likely not representative, factors that influence inflation, pay attention, spurious correlations | Leave a reply

A Case of Pricing Wheat from Farm to Food

Biomass Rules Posted on September 10, 2024 by Mark JennerSeptember 10, 2024

Food pricing has many layers.  Earlier, it was established that Biomass Rules considers food to be retail consumption of human nutrients.  There are exceptions, but this working definition simplifies many parts.  It is easy to look at the farm gate … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, economics, policy, science | Tagged absolute, bread, bushels, case of pricing wheat from farm to food, Consumer Price Index (CPI), Economic Research Service (ERS), farm to food, flour, food inflation, food-at-home, food-away-from-home, grams, index, loaves, ounces, pancakes, pounds, pricing wheat, relative, wheat | Leave a reply

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