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Did you know that the federal government does not take the price of food or energy into account when calculating the rate of inflation? (As though we don't eat, buy gas, or heat and cool our homes.) When those are factored in, inflation is about 15% and rising (http://www.shadowstats.com/). It's as obvious
as the price of a bag of Santino's corn chips. For years it has been $2.00. Today it is $2.29, up 15%.
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