You Won’t Believe Paul Krugman’s Latest Inflation Metric

From Peter Reagan at Birch Gold Group

Paul Krugman might be the most well-known economist in the U.S. He’s often heralded by corporate media talking heads as one of the best and brightest in the economic field. After all, he won the Nobel Prize for Economics back in 2008! He’s authored dozens of books and writes numerous columns on economic topics (most notably for The New York Times), and he’s frequently featured on mainstream media.

Despite his accolades, Krugman has made some wildly inaccurate forecasts. For example, he claimed in 1997 that the Internet’s impact on the economy would be about the same as the fax machine. In 2012, he said the euro would collapse “in a matter of months, not years.”

I can forgive him for failed economic projections – I’m not sure my track record is any better. After all, as Yogi Berra said, “It is difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.”

I’m sitting down at my keyboard today not to berate Krugman for inaccurate forecasts.

Instead, we’re going to discuss Krugman’s shameless and transparent efforts to convince us that Bidenomics really has been a success.

After all, he has data! What are you going to believe, the data or your lying eyes?

The invention of Krugflation

Krugman is the namesake for the made-up term “Krugflation,” which I define as:

A coastal liberal elite torturing economic data until it screams in an attempt to support a political agenda.

Here’s a perfect and recent example:

See, all we have to do is exclude the three most necessary household expenditures – food, energy (gasoline plus utilities) and shelter – and poof! Inflation is gone.

(He left used cars out, too, because their prices have risen 40% since the pandemic panic.)

If you read the responses to Krugman’s post, you’ll see people are having none of it. This time, he went a little too far – he tortured the data until it broke.

So what’s the point?

Why waste time playing games like this?

It mostly boils down to partisan politics.

First off, Krugman follows the Keynesian economic school of thought, which holds that money-printing and government handouts are the best way to create economic growth. Keynes actually said:

“The government should pay people to dig holes in the ground and then fill them up.”

Second, Krugman is a liberal. He’s cheerleading the White House’s Bidenomics success story. Even though the economic reality for millions of hard-working Americans is that they’re significantly worse off.

Reality:

  • A $5,600 annual pay cut thanks to inflation
  • Primary residence costs are up 16% (and rent payments are up about 25%)
  • Food at home is up 20%
  • Electricity prices are up 21%
  • Gasoline prices are up 72%

Krugman’s political bias is not a secret. Back in 2016, as The National Review tells us:

Paul Krugman, who warned shortly after the 2016 election that Trump’s victory would trigger a global recession “with no end in sight.”

And he has kept this going all year:

February 11: Paul Krugman expects a global recession this year, warns “we don’t have an effective response.”

August 1: “Why Was Trumponomics a Flop?”

August 15: “From Trump Boom to Trump Gloom”

September 5: “Trumpism Is Bad for Business”

October 3: “Here Comes the Trump Slump”

October 24: “The Day the Trump Boom Died”

Look at the titles of those columns and tell me the man doesn’t have an agenda!

He recently took to CNN to explain how wrong Americans are about their own rising expenses. He blames economic pessimism on political affiliation:

This is what passes for economic analysis?

Inflation reports used to be an economic data point

To quote Ron Paul from May 2022, when even the “official” CPI was accelerating to historic levels not seen in 40 years:

I don’t pay much attention to those CPI reports because they don’t reflect my reality. I do, however, watch my personal expenses. And I hear from everyday Americans, folks just like you, who’re telling me their bills are up anywhere from 10-14% compared to a year ago.

How can that be? If CPI is +8.3% how can families have 10% higher expenses? Somebody’s not telling the truth.

Ron went on to explain two key ways that the Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS) tells a “white lie” whenever they report inflation numbers…

1. Home Price Inflation: Back in the 1970s and 80s, BLS inflation measurements factored in home prices.[…] But then, in 1983, they changed the way they measured how much people spend on housing. Instead of considering actual, real data like home prices, they came up with a completely hypothetical number called “homeowner’s equivalent rent of residences.”

2. Hedonic Quality Adjustments: If the BLS decides that something you buy, let’s say cars, are better than they were last year, but the price didn’t change? They’ll say you got more for your money this year – so the measured price of cars would go down in the BLS index, even though the price didn’t actually change!

Throughout most of human history, from Hammurabi to Ronald Reagan, inflation was measured by examining the price of a fixed basket of goods and services. If the prices went up, that was counted as inflation.

Then, in 1983, politics intervened.

Government officials started tinkering with inflation measurements because the cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) they had to pay Social Security recipients was getting unaffordable.

So they fudged the numbers.

Why? Because that was way easier than actually fixing the problem!

This article by John Williams explains in great detail. Here’s a summary:

The Chained-CPI (C-CPI) is a fully-substitution-based version of the CPI-U, which is the primary inflation measure published by the U.S. government’s Bureau of Labor Statistics.  The C-CPI is designed to reduce the level of reported inflation that otherwise would be used by individuals to make decisions tied to their investments and income.  As a vehicle for artificially reducing COLA adjustments for such programs as Social Security, its proposed use here appears to be a rare area of agreement between both sides in the current budget-deficit negotiations. [emphasis added]

The left and the right can’t agree on much – except, according to Williams, on colluding to rob Social Security recipients.

If we go back to the fixed-basket-of-goods inflation measurement, we see that today’s inflation is much worse than the official numbers (let alone Krugflation). The blue line on the Shadowstats graph represents increased cost of living – the real inflation rate as it should be reported:

If you look closely, you can see the exact point where the “official CPI” (red line) and the more accurate inflation rate (blue line) diverge on the graph above (roughly 1983).

Today’s CPI numbers are already wildly inaccurate, completely out of touch with reality. But Paul Krugman’s “analysis” pushes beyond merely out of touch with reality into the land of complete and utter fantasy.

Let’s not mistake partisan cheerleading for serious economic analysis – now matter how many prizes the man has won, or how many books he’s written.

YOU are the only expert on your finances

I believe you have a firmer grasp how much your expenses have risen since the pandemic panic than the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Fed or even such a brilliant economist as Dr. Krugman.

Tell me your expenses are going up and I’ll believe you. I’m not going to argue with you, or wave a chart in your face.

Tell me you’re worried about the economy and I’ll agree.

Say you’re concerned about your financial future and I’ll sympathize.

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The people in Washington are destroying your retirement account! Slowly but surely, the value of your 401(k) or IRA is being eaten away thanks to out-of-control inflation. And our elected officials in D.C. don’t care! In fact, they seem to be accelerating this trend with new legislation to print trillions of new dollars. And this is why I recommend Gold IRAs. To see how they work, Get this FREE info kit from Birch Gold Group about Gold IRAs. (Comes with NO obligation or strings attached.)

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13 Comments
OALA
OALA
September 24, 2023 7:52 pm

he says many things. he’s a liar.

k31
k31
  OALA
September 24, 2023 8:08 pm

It’s astonishing that people continue to believe such people are just wrong , rather than being liars.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  k31
September 25, 2023 5:43 am

Sheep go willingly to the slaughter house.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
September 24, 2023 7:55 pm

I’ve been in the “environmental” biz since March 1989. Saw the dig up the gas tank Salad Days evaporate, starting in late 1998, so diversified out into mold, asbestos et al. Worked well until the Scamdemic hit. Sales dropped by 75%, just recovering now.

Krugman’s an Educated Idiot. Just like Pauline Kael (SF Film Critic) said in Nov. 1972, “How could Nixon have won? Nobody I knew voted for him!”

Nixon carried 49 states, even SD, where McGovern lived.

Krugman = Liberal Tunnel Vision.

KJ
KJ
  lamont cranston
September 24, 2023 11:03 pm

Krugman = lying pedophilic jew bastard. Paid to lie. Wake up.

KJ
KJ
  no one
September 24, 2023 11:04 pm

Yeah, hacker. Right….

Fatman from Oz
Fatman from Oz
September 24, 2023 8:11 pm

This remnant of toilet skid mark is a great barometer of what should be done. Just like his fellow pieces of toilet skid marks over at MSM, if they say ABCDEF then the thing to do is ZYXWEV.

GNL
GNL
September 24, 2023 9:37 pm

I would say, where I live (less than a mile from CIA headquarters) people are spending like crazy.

Leah
Leah
  GNL
September 24, 2023 10:44 pm

Why do you think that is?

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  GNL
September 25, 2023 1:25 am

Metro DC is impervious to economic bad times. Government grows and grows and grows. Like cancer. Most of metro DC is employed by government or benefits from government spending, which has grown far more than inflation. Hopefully Russia will float a giant nuke up the Potomac and put that den of iniquity out of our misery. You might want to head out of town as soon as Moscow takes a big hit from a US-directed missile.

KJ
KJ
September 24, 2023 11:01 pm

He’s a lying, pedophilic jew bastard. Didn’t even have to read the article.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 25, 2023 5:52 am

New Keynesian Theory
“In the 1970s, rational expectations theorists argued against the Keynesian theory. They said that taxpayers would anticipate the debt caused by deficit spending. Consumers would save today to pay off future debt. Deficit spending would spur savings, not increase demand or economic growth.16
The rational expectations theory inspired the New Keynesians. They said that monetary policy is more potent than fiscal policy. If done right, expansionary monetary policy would negate the need for deficit spending. Central banks don’t need politicians’ help to manage the economy. They would merely adjust the money supply”

Doesn’t seem to be working. The original theory was the government was suppose to build surpluses in good time and spend those surpluses in bad times, that was perverted to money printing as the government deficit spent (money printed) even in good times.