Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Proposal to Adopt a New CPI Formula Gains Momentum in Congressional Supercommittee

The Obama administration is pushing for a new and improved CPI called the Chained Consumer Price Index- which takes into greater account consumers' reaction to price increases (such as changing from filet mignon to ramen noodles as a filet now costs $75, and from keeping their house heated at 76 degrees to sleeping in the locker room at the 24 hour fitness) .

In other news, we are happy to report there has been no net price increase in gold since 1999, as investors are now purchasing the less expensive alternatives of silver and copper in greater quantities.

The proposal to adopt a new Consumer Price Index was floated by the Obama administration during deficit reduction talks in the summer. Now, it is one of the few options supported by both Democratic and Republican members of a joint supercommittee in Congress working to reduce government borrowing.



If adopted across the government, the inflation measure would have widespread ramifications. Future increases in veterans' benefits and pensions for federal workers and military personnel would be smaller. And over time, fewer people would qualify for Medicaid, Head Start, food stamps, school lunch programs and home heating assistance than under the current measure.
Taxes would go up by $60 billion over the next decade because annual adjustments to the tax brackets would be smaller, resulting in more people jumping into higher tax brackets because their wages rose faster than the new inflation measure. Annual increases in the standard deduction and personal exemptions would become smaller.
Despite fierce opposition from seniors groups, the proposal is gaining momentum in part because it would let policymakers gradually cut benefits and increase taxes in a way that might not be readily apparent to most Americans. Changes at first would be small -- the Social Security increase would be cut by just a few dollars in the first year.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

lol..
Sierra

Robert said...

another number trick..

Anonymous said...

This chained CPI has been around for sometime. They keep pushing it so it is eventually going to stick.

How about reporting the true CPI? Government cannot tell the truth or take a principled stand. We need a viable 3rd party to break the stranglehold the politicians have on us.

Ordinary Joe

AGXIIK said...

Two frogs in pot of water. One frog says to the other frog 'Hey, is it me or is it getting hotter in here'?
AMT was supposed to catch less than 50 people when enacted. Now it catches 40 million tax payers.
Rich is poor, hot is cold, war is peace, slavery is freedom. Your money buys more today than yesterday I will respect you in the morning, the check is in the mail. HAHAHAHAHA
It couldn't get better 'cause it ain't gonna get worse.(I have no idea what that means) All Presidents---liars in chief

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