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https://stansberryresearch.com/articles/the-dumbest-narrative-in-the-market
Well... Maybe looking at year-over-year CPI changes from June to January and declaring, "All clear!" means you're on drugs.
Like I said before, it depends on how you measure it...
For example, there's nothing magical about one-year increments. Why not report the change in the latest monthly CPI reading compared with the same month five years ago?
I think the answer is, "Because that might scare the bejesus out of everyone." Here's what the CPI looks like for the past year if it was calculated on a five-year timeline...

Would you have predicted that, starting in June 2017 and every month through January 2018, your $1 bills would be worth $0.80 in five years? I bet not. Nobody was thinking about inflation five years ago.