How Does Growth in the Cost of Goods and Services for the Elderly Compare to That for the Overall Population?

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Many analysts consider the chained CPI to be a more accurate measure of the cost of living for the average person than the traditional CPI—but increases in the chained CPI may understate growth in the elderly’s cost of living.


Differences Between the Traditional CPI and the Chained CPI

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CBO recently testified about the differences between the traditional CPI and the chained CPI, and this post describes what the chained CPI does differently and what problems that might fix.


 


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