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Episode 24: Inflation and the CPI (The Shared Basket Illusion)
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How Canadian Markets Work by Amy Xu
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Episode Summary When the inflation rate is reported at three percent, why does almost everyone feel like their personal expenses are rising much faster? In this episode, John and Jane break down the mechanics of the Consumer Price Index (CPI). They explain why the published headline figure describes a "statistical average household" that actually exists nowhere in reality. The hosts detail the differences between headline and core inflation, expose a highly unique Canadian mortgage interest quirk that temporarily turns rate hikes into inflation drivers, and discuss why holding cash is a guaranteed way to lose purchasing power.
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- The CPI Basket: Statistics Canada tracks a fixed basket of goods and services weighted by average household spending. Shelter ...
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