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A complete disconnect between language and reality.
It’s as if the editors don’t even bother to read the titles, let alone the whole articles, before publishing.
The entire article has the tone that increases in nearly all consumer prices is a double-plus-good, but a decrease would be a super-double-plus-un-good.
Thanks Doc, for pointing out this one–in a doubly-plus-concisely way.
LOL! That one make me laugh 🙂
just spat out my coffee!
In other news a series of floods keeps fears of droughts alive.
Nice.
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Well, the article is about disinflation. Whoever wrote the headline is probably in the wrong job.
Here’s another one.
Fed’s Concern Over Inflation Broadens Rationale for More Easing
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-09-22/fed-s-concern-over-inflation-broadens-rationale-for-more-easing.html