LIES, LIES AND OMG, MORE LIES

It’s that time of year again. It’s open enrollment for health plans at my employer. They are biggest employer in Philly and have the most leverage possible with the insurance companies. They have such good leverage that my premiums are going up “only” 9.8% this year for a basic HMO plan. Based on what I hear from others, I should be thankful for just a 9.8% increase.

This isn’t a new development. Since I’ve been tracking all my expenditures using Quicken since 1991, I know exactly what my annual health insurance costs have been every year. Obamacare was passed in 2009 and began to be implemented in 2010. Obama declared that families could expect $2,500 of savings per year. I know for a fact my annual medical expenses were $2,000 higher in 2015 than they were in 2010.

The lies of the government and their minions at the BLS are revealed to anyone who cares to open their eyes. The BLS reported inflation rates for health insurance since 2010 is beyond laughable. They must have triple seasonally adjusted, massaged, and tweaked these figures to arrive at the absurdly false inflation figures they are feeding to the sheeple. These are the reported inflation figures for health insurance since 2010:

2010 – (4.0%)

2011 – 5.6%

2012 – 10.6%

2013 – 0.9%

2014 – (0.8%)

2015 – 3.7%

According to the BLS, and built into their CPI calculation, your health insurance premiums have gone up by about 16% over the last six years. Now for the smell test. I have worked for a large employer with excellent healthcare benefits over that entire time span. My health insurance premiums have risen by 65% since Obamacare was passed. And that doesn’t capture the whole picture.

I had no deductible in 2010. I now have an individual deductible of $1,200 and a family deductible of $2,400. My co-pay back in 2010 was $15. Today it is $25. So my out of pocket expenses have risen too. I estimate I can add another 15% of increase due to these changes. Therefore, I’ve experienced 80% inflation in my health insurance expenses versus the BLS lie of 16%.

In case you weren’t paying attention, the BEA reported the latest GDP lie yesterday. According to these government drones, the economy grew by a whopping 0.5% in the first quarter. As you may or may not know, this figure is adjusted for inflation. Our beloved BLS propagandists assure us that inflation has been running at a microscopic 0.9% over the last twelve months. Does anyone who is not a halfwit or Ivy League educated economist actually believe that tripe?

As most people know, 67% of GDP is based upon consumer spending in our debt financed land of plenty. It seems the more you have to pay due to Obamacare, the higher GDP goes. The more you pay for rent the higher GDP goes. The more you pay for gas, heat, and food, the higher GDP goes. Isn’t government accounting grand? The government systematically under-reports your true inflation, while pushing the monetary and fiscal policies which drive your actual living expenses ever higher, and then tells you the economy has never been better. They love the Big Lie.

The utter falsehood of the BLS presented inflation statistics is clearly apparent in the comparison between what is happening in the real world of housing versus their excel spreadsheet models. The BLS declares rents are rising at a 3.2% annual rate. In the real world they are rising at an 8% annual rate. There appears to be a slight discrepancy. Do you think the market is lying or the government? The average monthly rent is now $870, an all-time high – up 24% since 2012. The BLS says rents are only up 10.8% since 2012. Do you believe your landlord or the BLS?

The ridiculously conceived owners equivalent rent is supposed to capture home price inflation. This BLS rigged black box also accounts for the largest single weighting in the CPI calculation. Nothing like a made up number to give the BLS the most ability to manipulate the truth. The Case Shiller home price index, based upon real prices in real markets shows that home prices are up 22.7% since 2012 due to the Federal Reserve/Wall Street scheme/scam. You have the government/establishment artificially jacking up home prices to fix the Wall Street balance sheets and then you have the government drones falsifying inflation data to show home prices only going up by 10% since 2012.

You have the government agency tasked with reporting accurate inflation data under-reporting rent and home price inflation by over 100%. Not exactly a rounding error. And the list goes on. In the real world of gas prices, we’ve seen a 30% increase in the price to fill up our vehicles since February. According to our fantasy loving friends at the BLS, gas prices have fallen by 10.8% over this time frame. Could they be a bigger joke?

Actually, yes they can. They are reporting natural gas prices falling 0.8% in the last month, when in the real world natural gas prices have skyrocketed by over 13%.

NATURAL GAS

Aren’t you glad none of your clothes are made of cotton?

COTTON

According to the Bureau of Lies & Scams food prices have not risen one penny in the last three months. Over the last year they report a barely evident 0.8% increase in food prices. I find that quite amusing, as I do the regular grocery shopping in our house and I do not see flat food prices. Even with cutting out overpriced beef, my weekly grocery bill is at least 5% higher than last year. The real world prices of some major food items below, blows a hole in the fake data being presented by the BLS.

CORN

SOYBEANS

COCOA

SUGAR

I don’t know about the rest of the world, but food, housing, gasoline, utilities, and healthcare make up a huge portion of my budget. And those prices are rising at a 5% to 10% clip on an annual basis today. Janet Yellen is worried about deflation and is keeping interest rates near 0%. Is she lying or is she really that stupid and disconnected from the real world? I’d suggest we follow George Carlin’s advice.

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Tommy
Tommy
April 29, 2016 4:20 pm

Fuck me…..damn near $20,000/yr WITH a $5,500 deduct. This is the third best plan available to me – family policy with no history of problems. Why? Rural state with no real competition – just a three or four plans offered. They fucking know they don’t have to get aggressive. Had to switch carriers since the last round saw several players leave the field, leaving only the predators.

Jim
Jim
April 29, 2016 4:27 pm

The only reason I can think as to why there has not been a revolt/revolution in this country is that half (or more?) of the populace is a card carrying member of the FSA and doesn’t pay taxes or premiums anyway so they are in essense silenced and want nothing to do with changing the system. Not until the working folks have had enough will any meaningful change take place. We are not quite there yet. Out.

Tots
Tots
April 29, 2016 4:49 pm

Just a small note on the groceries too that THE WIFE and I have noticed. As prices have climbed one trick being dolled out is to reduce the size of the package contents. So instead of 8oz containers you now see 6oz containers, for the same price, of course.

General
General
April 29, 2016 5:18 pm

Can we at least use proper terms?

Inflation is not an increase in prices. Inflation is an increase in the money supply.

Also Yellen isn’t “worried” about deflation. That is a bald faced lie.

Dutchman
Dutchman
April 29, 2016 5:28 pm

60 oz of OJ in the same 64 oz container. Now 14 oz of tomatoes in a can. Bottles where the neck is longer – reducing the total volume. Baking chocolate was sold in 8 oz packages – now it’s sold in 4 oz packages. I’ve seen 18 packs of beer. Flour and sugar in 4 lb packages.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
April 29, 2016 5:29 pm

Stop your bitching Admin, my premium shot up by 100% this year and it still costs me $40 every time I need to see my doctor. Brand name drugs? An annual $200 deductible.

We seriously need single-payer.

Suzanna
Suzanna
April 29, 2016 5:30 pm

Admin,

I am with G. Carlin. I am no longer able to believe anything
announced, pronounced, or statistically stated. And it is really
SO much worse than the plethora of lies you noted.

The essence of your plight, and my plight, and the plight of
so many others is crystallized in one statement you made.

“I don’t know about the rest of the world, but food, housing, gasoline, utilities, and healthcare make up a huge portion of my budget. And those prices are rising at a 5% to 10% clip on an annual basis today.”

There you have it in a nutshell. We have very little wiggle room. Further, one safety net,
SS, is broke. Now we know our pensions have not been funded. ZIRP policy has seen to
that. So? Will we get a negotiated down partial pension or none at all? 401Ks are before
tax? Gov claims they have a right to distribute those monies because…taxes and it
isn’t really your money…blah blah blah. I think the term is nationalize the money.

All in all, when one considers our future, it might be bleak. The daily threats of war,
attacks on the grid, foreign troops (UN) on “our soil” keeping order and confiscating
things, bank “bail-ins,” poison here there and everywhere…where is a poor fella to
begin?

Personal note…high cost of beef: Some small research is involved but not too
difficult. Find you a farmer with a beef herd and arrange to buy a quarter or eighth
of the harvested animal. I bought a quarter…and it is plenty/too much. It was
purchased at $4.00/lb. I tried to pay more (internet research/costs) but alas, they gave
me $200. back. It was too much they said. Clean meat!! It feels good to have local
meat v. factory meat.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 29, 2016 5:33 pm

Whatever you’re paying I’m sure the Democrats will assure you that it is $2,500 a year less than you would be paying if it wasn’t for Obamacare intervening.

kokoda
kokoda
April 29, 2016 5:56 pm

Employ ‘Social Justice’ by the UN and initiate Trade Deals that outsource jobs. This increases the supply of workers for the job market and reduces incentives for employers to raise wages/salary. So the large pool of unemployed fight for the meager open positions of any merit and those that obtain the jobs and those already employed can’t bitch about healthcare costs unless they want to be out on the street looking in.

Rubbing salt in the wounds is the Gov’t providing stats telling us how great the economy is doing.

Pirate Jo
Pirate Jo
April 29, 2016 6:05 pm

Preach it, Admin!

The only thing more irritating than these increasing insurance premiums is that we also have to listen to all kinds of dingbats from the EU and the UK shoot their mouths off about how stupid we are in the USA not to have a single-payer system.

DDearborn
DDearborn
April 29, 2016 6:33 pm

Hmmm

Given the current pace of health insurance premium inflation it is only a matter of time before 100% of the insurance cost will be born by the individual. Major corporations will have successfully transferred the entire cost burden to their employees. And as time goes on, the health insurance industry profits will claim to obscene levels. And very much like prescription drugs, the government will continue to run interference to ensure those massive profits remain. The American people be damned. And just to keep this all in the proper perspective it was a Democratic President and Democrats in Congress that created and championed “Obamacare” which allowed all this to continue unabated…………..

Harry Taynt
Harry Taynt
April 29, 2016 6:45 pm

My favorite tactic – bathroom soapbars are now scalloped, so the size of the box stays the same, but there’s less soap in a bar.

starfcker
starfcker
April 29, 2016 6:53 pm

Hey jim. Yup

filthy mouths and bad attitudes
filthy mouths and bad attitudes
April 29, 2016 6:53 pm

Back in the day your family doctor charged $25 for an office visit and the doctor actually knew your whole family history, an antibiotic rx was $10, and you didn’t have to beggar your future to pay for your child’s birth. Nowadays, if you get seriously sick, you will die. The only item fully funded is hospice care. I actually hope the whole HMO system crumbles and we can go back to dealing directly with doctors, imagine the tons of money freed up by not having that entire third party middleman system in place.

SKINBAG
SKINBAG
April 29, 2016 6:59 pm

Make the majority of the populace fat and sick by offering them unhealthy food, then bleed them dry with the sick care industry premiums and unrealistically expensive hospital / medical establishment costs.

I eat very healthy so I am almost never sick. But last fall I was treated for a dog bite in a GEISINGER Hospital in Scranton, PA. It took more than one month to get the bill. It was a laughable $29,000 and change (yes 29K +).

SKINBAG
SKINBAG
April 29, 2016 7:19 pm

67% increase in health insurance premiums since ‘OBAMA CARE’ was initiated. Also steep increases in food, rent, vehicle costs, property tax, excise tax, etc., etc. Combine this and so much more to the burdens that persons and families are struggling with and it becomes obvious that a working person “DON’T STAND A CHANCE”! No matter your income, the bastards find a way to get there hands on more and more of it.

Those that make the rules don’t give one flying fuck as to how we are supposed to find the extra money to cover the never ending escalation in prices. When a person has cut back in every conceivable way trying to cover the relentless rise in prices at some point the math no longer works without letting something go or finding additional income from some where.

bb
bb
April 29, 2016 7:30 pm

I guess I’m part of the free shit army NOW. I lost my insurance because of Obama care.It’s a Bitch but I guess Admin and the rest of you rich white people will be paying my medical bills. Feels pretty good being poor.I should just go ahead and paint my face black. Boy I would be a big dog on the minority gravy train .

not allowed to post
not allowed to post
April 29, 2016 7:50 pm

stop eating meat

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
April 29, 2016 8:31 pm

I’ve got very little to bitch about on the health care front. So far my employer has been absorbing most of the steadily increasing costs. It’s not going to be a good day when that ends. No doubt some govt drone is dreaming up a penalty for employers who do that.

For a great many non-perishable items like cleaning supplies, toothpaste, soaps, shampoos, garbage bags and a hundred other items including clothing, my wife and I stocked up early. There will be some items we never have to buy again in our lifetimes. We couldn’t earn any interest on our savings so we spent it on items that front run the effects of inflation and reduce our future expenses. Since we are not shopping for these items anymore it’s difficult to see the increased prices and smaller packages but when we do have a chance to notice them, the changes are plainly obvious.

Gator
Gator
April 29, 2016 9:57 pm

I’ve been lucky on the rent part. Mines only gone up 25$ and I’ve been in the place for 3 years, but I think they are just being nice since I’ve been a good tenant. Others houses that are exactly the same as mine are going for 150-200 a month more than I pay. Every time I see a for rent sign when we are walking around with the kids I look it up on my phone.

The thing that blows my mind is how they keep getting away with this nonsense. Everyone sees this happening, but they still get away with telling their lies. I suppose it’s a combination of the boiling frog aspect, where it’s gradual enough that few people notice, and since the phony numbers are thrown around non stop, many just assume it’s only happening to them or in their area, but not the country as a whole.

One thing I have noticed in particular is the same brand of organic ground beef we buy a lot of has bone from 4.60 a pound to almost 8 in the lest few years.

RHS Jr
RHS Jr
April 29, 2016 11:10 pm

The dollar reset is knocking on the door and we are going to see 30% inflation hit us over the period of one moon real soon, and maybe in just a couple more weeks because Obama is hated world wide (except by his Fifth Columns) and spends and prints dollars at World Record amounts, the Chinese are getting rid of 3 billion sinking dollars and US Bonds AsFastAsPossible; their government ordered businesses to avoid the use of US banks and dollars for international settlements, forget the petrodollar, the Chinese Yuan is now in the IMF Basket of Currencies and will kick out the dollar which is backed by nothing whereas the Yuan will be backed by gold, The Deutsche Bank has just agreed to rat out the banks rigging PM prices (NYC and London of course) and that should open Pandora’s Box and expose the US Treasury’s 8,000 tons of gold as just hot air. The dollar will get dumped like a hot blond just diagnosed with AIDS. Obama’s Mission Accomplished.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
April 29, 2016 11:17 pm

Everyone in medical is in the privileged class. Doctors,hospitals,insurance and pharmaceuticals all have their legal carve outs. Liscences, other competition stifling regulations and laws, no bid contracts and immunities. Screw all the pricks. Correction- fascist pricks.

Desertrat
Desertrat
April 29, 2016 11:32 pm

Yeah, General, inflating the money supply is indeed inflation–for the economists. For real people, inflation is consumer price inflation, which is part of what this thread is about.

Westcoaster, a single-payer health system would be a nationwide Veterans Administration. Tell me, just how inefficient and corrupt do you want things to be? Browse the archives at http://www.weaponsman.com for real world commentary.

Llpoh
Llpoh
April 29, 2016 11:45 pm

Dumbass Westcoaster.

Austealia has single payer. Need knee surgery – wait 2 years. Heart surgery? Months if you are lucky. Etc.

Want immediate care? Carry private insurance at $8k a year.

And the government is screaming every day the single payer system will send the country broke if the system is not changed – which it will. Demographics and maths do not lie.

The answer? Quit providing folks that are dying anything but an aspirin in last months of their lives. Something like 2/3 of all medical costs a person ever has occurs during the end-game. Just have to stop spending gazillions to extend life that effectively is over. Hard but true reality.

Jagon
Jagon
April 30, 2016 12:57 am

So where exactly is the author coming up with the BLS numbers?

http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/surveymost?ap

This refutes nearly every point he made. And trust me – I’m as anti-establishment and BLS as they come…but this article is filled with bullshit.

VegasBob
VegasBob
April 30, 2016 12:59 am

My name brand blood pressure medication (which is not covered by my fabulous Obamacare policy) costs $239 a month before manufacturer discounts, $169 a month with the manufacturer discount, and just $58 a month if I buy it in 50 miles south of the border in Mexico.

Unfortunately for me, it is the only blood pressure medication that (a) works and (b) has only minimal side effects. So I’m kind of stuck taking it, since my b.p. goes to 245/145 without medication.

Guess where I buy it these days.

The entire medical system in this country is completely and totally fucked up.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
April 30, 2016 1:08 am

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IndenturedServant
April 30, 2016 1:12 am

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Llpoh
Llpoh
April 30, 2016 6:58 am

Gee, that was unexpected. I almost kicked jagon myself, but figured Admin would do it better. I was right.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
April 30, 2016 7:28 am

I was going through some of my Grandmother’s old journals and found a section of the Richmond Times Dispatch September 1981

As we were looking through the newspaper we saw ads for grocery stores, here’s some of the prices-

Leg of Lamb- $1.89 lb

Chicken Mixed Fryer Parts- $.49 lb

Liquid Bleach $.63 Gallon

4 Roll White Cloud Toilet Tissue $.69

I noticed a leg of lamb at the grocery store the other day going for $71.00

Most of the prices have gone up as much as 10X the price. It’s one thing for a TV or a car that may have all kinds of improvements, but how can a chicken be ten times better than it was? It can’t. Money, on the other hand can be worth ten times less.

I remember pulling an old medicine cabinet out of the wall when we remodeled and there was a newspaper clipping for New Years Eve at a hotel in NYC featuring Xavier Cugat- Dinner, dancing, champagne, oysters, the whole nine yards and the cost was $5 per couple. It was the either the late 40’s or early fifties, but still.

The Fed has been the world’s most efficient global theft device ever devised.

Big Dick
Big Dick
April 30, 2016 8:57 am

A Fucking Men Farmer. I have a saved paper from before Vietnam and you can cut those priced in half. How about a tank of gasoline for $5? Face it we are headed down the toilet and the government will be there to brush down any residual and flush again. Glad I only have a few years left but crying in my sleep for my grandchildren.

Benign
Benign
April 30, 2016 9:22 am

@Anonymous replying to Westcoaster: the health of populations in countries with single payer is far better than in the US [add expletive referring to your mother], so you have contributed exactly nothing to this discussion. There must be a term for this gambit–to make an irrelevant or false but disparaging-sounding remark that seems to counter the poster’s main point–but you end up doing is exhibiting your own ignorance. And if you are a paid troll, your own complete lack of integrity.

Teri
Teri
April 30, 2016 9:29 am

HSF,

Yes, and that that $.49 per pound chicken was properly butchered, and actually tasted good. And toilet paper, the first thing I noticed that was “shrink rayed”, used to be about the size of the back wheel of a large tractor; now the size of a match box car wheel.

I cook a lot, and have several old cookbooks. The can sizes called for in many recipes were much larger not too many years ago.

When my kids were younger, I challenged them to find these shrinkages. It was a great way to teach them about hidden price inflation.

https://consumerist.com/category/grocery-shrink-ray/

The one who knows
The one who knows
April 30, 2016 9:49 am

The important part here is still while knowing how everything is manipulated to make sure you are on the upside. That you with your knowledge make money to be independent and say whatever you want to say while they take savings from the middle-class and make everyone poorer. I think this guy made a good point when he compared different markets according to CAPE and other indicators. On top of that, he pointed to the cycle of capital transfers between developed markets and emerging ones. Worth watching. Especially second half. http://independenttrader.org/trader21-lecture-presented-at-fx-cuffs.html

Hugh
Hugh
April 30, 2016 10:20 am

I love stories like this. Unfortunately they don’t follow through completely – like WHO at the BLS are lying to us? Names, links to bios and photos. Who are these bureaucrats who are lying?

juandonjuan
juandonjuan
April 30, 2016 10:35 am

Money spent adds to GDP, Money extorted adds to GDP- it’s all good.
Health premiums +143% since 2008 and that’s with shifting my out of pocket upward. I like Denninger’s anti-trust/anti-collusion solution, but as long as enough people accept the bribes/subsidies/propaganda it aint happening. Cognitive dissonance is sneaky like that. Until something breaks

juandonjuan
juandonjuan
April 30, 2016 10:39 am

and for Jagon-where does the BLS get it’s numbers? remember – if you can (re)design the measurement tools you can achieve amazing results See John Williams at ShadowStats

jamesthewanderer
jamesthewanderer
April 30, 2016 11:21 am

Yeah, the whole nightmare of health insurance and sickcare is spiraling down to Gehenna – and taking us with it. ObamaDontCare premiums at my house went from $75 / month (partial first year) to $125 / month and now we are paying $300 / month. We won’t be buying any new cars soon. Nor much trivial consumer goods, trivial entertainment, trivial anything. All we can afford is to sit home and brood about how DC has wrecked our household budget, savings, investments …..

Philbert Desanex
Philbert Desanex
April 30, 2016 11:24 am

@Benign: I went back and re-read the Anonymous post and can’t find any disparaging, irrelevant, or false statements, only a short comment with links to articles. And by what metric are you claiming that “the health of populations in countries with single payer is far better than in the US”? It’s also amusing you use the same ‘gambit’ which you accuse Anonymous of using, only far more explicitly

@Hugh: ever hear of the ‘faceless bureaucracy?’

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
April 30, 2016 11:24 am

Admin, the BLS figures may be technically true. Like everything Ted Cruz says, it’s arguably technically true, but bullshit in its essence. Here’s what I mean. SKINBAG (above) was billed $29,000 for a dog bite. The year before they might have fake-billed “only” $25,000 for dog bites. Of course, the real cost paid by skinbag’s insurance company is unknown and unknowable (by us) but it’s a mere fraction of the price on the fake bill they sent to Skinbag. Maybe the real amount collected by the hospital barely rose. What rose was the sticker price on the fake bill and the cost of insurance. The insurance companies use the fake billing system to scare people into accepting outrageous premiums and the Obamacare mandate to threaten those few of us who correctly deduce that health insurance is a scam that should be declined. So maybe the BLS is talking about inflation in the actual cost of, say, gauze bandages, while you’re talking about the rise in the cost of insurance – which has NOTHING to do with the cost of health care. So what the BLS said – in the words of Elwood Blues – was “not lies, it’s just … bullshit”.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
April 30, 2016 11:29 am

We need to outlaw those fake bills. Whatever the bill is, whoever’s paying the bill, the price should be the price. Now if only there were a candidate who has proposed outlawing fake medical bills… (There is. Hint…DJT.).

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
April 30, 2016 11:37 am

A big part of our national expense for medical care is pharmaceuticals. Americans are often charged prices for medicines that sell for a mere fraction of those prices in other developed countries. Americans are also legally prohibited from buying those drugs in, say, Canada and bringing them home. If only there were a candidate proposing to lift the prohibition against reimporting medical drugs…

(Are we starting to see a pattern, here?) Anyone who thinks the oligogarchs oppose Trump because he said out loud what we all know to be true – that Islam is dangerous and illegals from Mexico aren’t the cream of the crop – probably also think that Ted Cruz actually cares which bathroom trannies use.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
April 30, 2016 11:40 am

Ok, Admin. I stand corrected. Thanks. Actual BLS lies versus mere bullshit.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
April 30, 2016 11:45 am

The best thing that McDonalds ordering board? Its simplicity.

Jagon
Jagon
April 30, 2016 12:20 pm

According to the BLS site gas has increased from 1.767 to 1.958 from Feb to March, a 10.8% increase. Again, click here http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/surveymost?ap , check gasoline unleaded and retrieve data. Or maybe you’re not capable of doing that, which would be evident by your profanity filled response.

VegasBob
VegasBob
April 30, 2016 5:11 pm

In 1963 McDonald’s advertised a 47¢ special – IIRC, it was a hamburger for 15¢, fries for 12¢ and a milk shake for 20¢…

Chris P
Chris P
April 30, 2016 5:42 pm

Great article. I wish you could get this to the masses