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Test your own inflation rate ????

2007-01-17 05:22:01 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Economics

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Inflation is an aggregate measure, figured out by taking a basket of goods and seeing how much the price changes over time. As such, it might be possible to figure out a personal inflation rate by tracking the price of items that an individual purchases consistently over time. However, the government does not conduct this type of research. There may be other sites with something along these lines; they are not official government statistics, though.

2007-01-17 05:59:31 · answer #1 · answered by theeconomicsguy 5 · 0 1

Don't you think they have got enough already. Your phone calls etc are routinely for key words/phrases etc. most of the computers are interlinked. All vehicle details are on computer, before you are stopped, they know your name and address, anything outstanding, if the car is taxed insured and got an mot cert. Bank and most mobile phones are name and address linked. Oh Brother, I can't go on.
Oh sorry, yes, all this can be disregarded if you re an illegal immegrant or have decided to walk out of an open prison!!!!

2007-01-20 20:36:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I couldn't find the link to test the theory, but I always go by the golden rule of never entering a part of cyber-space which could involve divulging more than an e-mail address.

I certainly never give details of my Toytown Bank account, or my home phone number.

2007-01-17 07:01:49 · answer #3 · answered by Modern Major General 7 · 0 1

I believe it's some kind of Big Brother type of operation. You're already addicted so you're still in, right?
Maybe I'm an agent and you should watch how you answer.

Maybe you are paranoid.

Maybe you are right.

Maybe.................

2007-01-17 06:52:02 · answer #4 · answered by sexmagnet 6 · 0 1

Go to the top of the class!!

2007-01-17 05:30:19 · answer #5 · answered by Steve Marlow 2 · 0 1

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