What is the state of inflation in November? Two different institutions are telling two different stories.
According to ENAG data: • Monthly increase is 2.13% • Annually, it climbed to 56.82%
TÜİK, however, is more moderate: • Monthly 0.87% • Annually 31.07%
Why is the gap so wide? Is it due to calculation methods, or is it a difference in perception of reality?
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 5h ago
The two figures differ by more than double, who would believe that... one is 56% and the other is 31%, selective statistics?
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SchrodingerWallet
· 20h ago
56% or 31%, the difference between these numbers is way too big... Is it really a different calculation method, or is it just a story meant for people to choose to believe?
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RunWithRugs
· 20h ago
One says 56%, another says 31%. That’s a huge difference, isn’t it? Selective statistics wins again, huh?
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CoffeeOnChain
· 20h ago
There's such a big difference between the two institutions' data—no one would believe it...
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CafeMinor
· 20h ago
The gap between the two numbers is so big—basically, someone is just making up stories.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 20h ago
The data discrepancy is really unbelievable—one says 56%, another says 31%. That difference is enough to buy two houses!
What is the state of inflation in November? Two different institutions are telling two different stories.
According to ENAG data:
• Monthly increase is 2.13%
• Annually, it climbed to 56.82%
TÜİK, however, is more moderate:
• Monthly 0.87%
• Annually 31.07%
Why is the gap so wide? Is it due to calculation methods, or is it a difference in perception of reality?