navigating the second Gilded Age through humor, invective and insight

“The other side always gets a move”

CPI and Unemployment

Both data series are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The CPI is for all urban consumers1 and is not seasonally adjusted.

The unemployment rate is seasonally adjusted.

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The Federal Reserve’s charter requires that it pursue monetary policy so as to minimize both inflation and unemployment.

In my experience, that’s not what the Fed actually does. Instead, it defaults to worrying more about inflation than unemployment. I think you can see that bias in the time frame covered by the chart.

The bias, if it exists, has a simple political explanation. Inflation affects everybody, but unemployment concentrates most of its effects on a fraction of the population. That makes concern about inflation more powerful, politically, than unemployment…so long as the average person continues to be more concerned about their own welfare than those of their unemployed fellow community members.


  1. and includes food & energy components, despite their volatility 

His Imperial Majesty Speaks!

mostly incoherently, but still…

“The United States Military just entered the Great State of California and, under Emergency Powers, TURNED ON THE WATER flowing abundantly from the Pacific Northwest, and beyond. The days of putting a Fake Environmental argument, over the PEOPLE, are OVER. Enjoy the water, California!!!”

Only…

  • the military did not enter California;
  • the federal government just restarted water pumps that were offline for maintenance;
  • the water in question can’t get to southern California; and,
  • even if it could, the recent fires were exacerbated by the supply system, not the supply of water.