
Questions arise! The "estimated ratio" of the US CPI rises to 36%

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In the August CPI data, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the proportion of estimates rose to 36%, setting a new record high. The surge in the proportion of estimates is primarily due to staff shortages and the suspension of data collection in certain areas. Economists warn that the excessive use of estimation methods and the overall decline in the number of price quotes are "diminishing the quality of the CPI and its ability to track actual inflation."
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