The BLS actually reports insanely specific data in addition to CPI and CPI minus food and energy. It just isn't regularly reported and you have to do a little digging for it.
Which was my point. They have all the data, they should break it down to where it is MEANINGFUL to the public. ie... as I suggested... the CPI minus housing.
bottom line is the inflation that effects your disposable income the most like food, clothing, gas are all going to be double digits if not 30% in 2011.
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