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house of the price divided by the months/years of salary = real price. no way today its cheaper....
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price of the house divided by the months/years of salary = real price. no way today its cheaper....
There is an actual equation used for real life world wide inflation standards called the Cheeseburger, that determines how much it costs in various nations to get a Mc Donald's cheeseburger... THAT is the only food standard that the whole world uses.
Did you even use the Big Mac index? All the latest reports are that inflation is being UNDER reported for the last several years, so that means it costs more than inflation can keep up with, so you are absolutely wrong in your numbers.