I don't follow any official report. The best realistic measure is dim sum. B4 covid one medium dim sum price was $3.80. Now $5.8. What %? You tell me.
@ngvkhtnw22
9 ай бұрын
The official CPI statistics are based on measuring a basket of more than 600 items across 30 cities, and then average out the rates of increase of these items, while in everyday living, people are only concerned about no more than 10 items. That's why there is always a HUGE perception gap between the two.
@TheJlee28
9 ай бұрын
Just don’t eat out.. my monthly spending isn’t increasing 😂😂😂😂
@mswonwongo
9 ай бұрын
It’s worse in vacouver, after covid average for dimsum is 8.50/per item😅
The MBM thresholds (2018‑base) used by the Census Program reflect the cost of the following five MBM basket components in income year 2020: 1. A nutritious diet as specified in Health Canada's 2019 National Nutritious Food Basket. 2. A basket of clothing and footwear according to the 2012 Social Planning Council of Winnipeg and Winnipeg Harvest Acceptable Living Level (ALL) clothing basket. 3. Shelter cost of renting a three‑bedroom unit (as per the Canadian National Occupancy Standard for a reference family of 4), including electricity, heat, water and appliances. 4. Transportation costs - a combination of using public transit and owning and operating a modest vehicle. 5. Other necessary goods and services. For more details, please refer to www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/ref/dict/az/Definition-eng.cfm?ID=pop165
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