Here is yet another example of how the media does what it can to craft a reality that is, well, not real.  Put another way, this is further evidence that the media propagandizes rather than reports.

From IJReview:

The two main measures of inflation that the media and government use show 39% and 32% increases over the last 14 years, respectively. That simply means that things that cost $1.00 in 2000 now cost around $1.35.

But is that true?

No, it isn’t. Take a look at this:

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If you purchase any of the items on the above list — and who doesn’t? — your costs have been higher, massively higher in some cases, than the 30-something percent figures touted by the media and the government.

In other words, you’re poorer. For example:

  • Fuel oil is 242% more expensive
  • A gallon of gasoline is 176% more expensive
  • A dozen eggs is over twice as expensive
  • Healthcare is over twice as expensive (average)
  • Ground beef is nearly twice as expensive
  • College tuition is up 68%
  • Electricity is up 60%
  • Car prices are up over 50%

Now consider that nearly every one of these items is driven up in price through government intervention.

Read the rest of the IJReview article here