Peter Bradley

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Annual price increases for medical care were 3 percent too high because they did not account for the greater efficiency and improved outcomes of new drugs and procedures. Inflation for shelter was shown to be overstated by 0.25 percent annually because government statistical agencies ignored some of the consistent improvements in greater living space and added modern conveniences in homes.
The Myth of American Inequality
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