by everything » Sun Apr 15, 2018 12:13 pm
I notice it more in services, i.e. plumbers charge by the minute, health care system is doing that now as well. With every day products they keep the price the same and build products that wear out quicker, like i.e. right after the warranty expires. Food is no exception, CAFO farms and large farms have made food so much easier to produce, it remains cheap but the product has less nutrition.
Savvy consumerism tends to feed into this dynamic, and being able to scam people, corruption is rampant but legal due to under writing standards. I guess one example is the last RE crisis, subprime, trenches, bonds, hedge funds, etc. Lol, they cost more when stock markets are up, stock price inflation anyone?
A good example, going back to health care, my friend goes to the doctor three times, they charge him each time and do nothing, but in order to get his salmonella infection diagnosed and cured, he has to get on a plane to Mexico where they have doctors who are not steeped in liability compared to American doctors who know if they do nothing they can't get in trouble for anything, i.e. they have no quality control departments. It's about what you can get away with, and collusion exists within systems/networks. They took turns ripping him/us off via charge offs to insurance companies without doing the work. In talking to other people I know who finally got their diagnosis, the U.S. health care system prefers to wait until the condition costs more to treat, it's a better deal for them.
Many, many women I know don't bother with car repairs, they just buy or lease another one, they know the industry preys on women and rips them off because they are known to be more naive regarding auto dynamics.
Some of my examples may not seem directly correlated to inflation, but I think inflation comes in many forms.