19) Well, inflation is measured via CPI.
CPI is bread, and gym memberships, and clothing, and tuition.
CPI has only increased a few % per year recently.
But not everything is part of CPI. Is there a bias here? Is CPI measuring the right thing?
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23) Some of this is the rich getting richer; some is _new_ people climbing higher than anyone from 2007.
But, one way or another, it's happening:
forbes.com/sites/isabelle
The richest people are worth 3x as much as 2007's richest.
But _median_ income has only grown ~33%.
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29) (An interesting aside: when a ton of capital flows into those assets, and prices appreciate, then the investors make money. Also capital is cheap, so they can borrow or raise, and then buy more, and then prices go up more, and then...)
