I haven't heard anyone complaining about egg prices lately, picked up a dozen of Publix large (not my definition) eggs for $2.49 last night. I'm filling up for $2.17 to $2.21 a gallon. I laughed at Publix citrus prices, way high. I may have had my last grapefruit if they require me to pay 1.25 to 2.50 each. There are many things that are far pricier than they were two to five years ago, including cars, real estate and health/home/car insurance, but I see some things on a little longer time horizon and consider the manufacturing efficiencies that's had some influence on the march of prices. My buddy and I scored permits to hike the Teton Crest Trail, going in September, and we have to have bear cannisters and spray since it's populated with black and grizzly bears. My BearVault 500 was purchased in 2014, receipt is still in the container, and it cost me $79.95. My buddy ordered one yesterday from REI for $94.95. My HP12c tells me, given an eleven year span, that's 1.58 percent inflation. Not bad, really.
The pain of rising costs gets our attention, but the areas where prices are flat or have fallen elude us. The technology/data pieces are the most stark. TV's have gone from mega expensive to almost disposable. Laptops are cheaper. Both are better. I think about how much I paid for the kids (and our) ipods and music downloads, text and data for phones, renting movies and just shake my head.
Is there something you know that's still affordable - or even cheaper - compared to five, ten or twenty years ago?
RTR,
Tim
The pain of rising costs gets our attention, but the areas where prices are flat or have fallen elude us. The technology/data pieces are the most stark. TV's have gone from mega expensive to almost disposable. Laptops are cheaper. Both are better. I think about how much I paid for the kids (and our) ipods and music downloads, text and data for phones, renting movies and just shake my head.
Is there something you know that's still affordable - or even cheaper - compared to five, ten or twenty years ago?
RTR,
Tim
