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So far as consumer prices are concerned, some random examples year on year for the exact same product from the same supplier:Heating Oil = +12.5%Communications (mobile) = +10%Insurance (house & contents) = +6.4%RAA roadside service membership = +4.4%Insurance (health) = +3.1%Electricity (household) = +2.3%Vaccination (cat) = -4.7%Insurance (car) = -10.1%These are all prices paid by me for the exact same service from the same supplier or on a per unit quantity basis.So from what I'm seeing there's a large discrepancy depending on what you're buying, it's not a reasonably uniform increase in consumer prices.
So far as consumer prices are concerned, some random examples year on year for the exact same product from the same supplier:
Heating Oil = +12.5%
Communications (mobile) = +10%
Insurance (house & contents) = +6.4%
RAA roadside service membership = +4.4%
Insurance (health) = +3.1%
Electricity (household) = +2.3%
Vaccination (cat) = -4.7%
Insurance (car) = -10.1%
These are all prices paid by me for the exact same service from the same supplier or on a per unit quantity basis.
So from what I'm seeing there's a large discrepancy depending on what you're buying, it's not a reasonably uniform increase in consumer prices.
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