The Inflationista Illuminati

Propagating Price Pressure Plotting
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Last week we published a chart of the Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model, which had just dropped sharply to a -2.4% real GDP growth forecast for the first quarter of 2025. This model can be volatile. Its latest big swing was mostly an artifact of spiking gold imports. Economic growth prospects do seem to have dimmed considerably, though.

My friend Danielle DiMartino Booth follows data like a hawk. Many of you are familiar with her. Today I’m sharing her recent essay showing that inflation may be a lot lower than the current headline suggests. I was talking with David Bahnsen last night. We both agreed that the way the BLS calculates inflation, especially the lag in housing reporting, makes inflation appear artificially high. Danielle’s work really hits that home.

Danielle’s piece is long enough that I will make a two-part series from it, with my comments next week. There is a great deal of data here, but I strongly suggest you read carefully and think about it. Understanding actual inflation – instead of what the media’s narrative tells you it should be – is critical to your investment planning. It is one thing for a pundit to say this or that, but it is another to look at the actual data for yourself.

And so with that, I will turn this letter over to Danielle’s capable hands.

Propagating Price Pressure Plotting by Danielle DiMartino Booth

“Please allow me to introduce myself
I’m a man of wealth and taste
I’ve been around for a long, long year
Stole many a man’s soul and faith”

—Sympathy for the Devil, by The Rolling Stones

Whoever controls the narrative… Such was the unoriginal thinking that drove a professor of law at the University of Ingolstadt, Bavaria, to hatch a secret society he called the Orden der Illuminati. In Adam Weishaupt’s mind, to be among the “Illuminated Ones” raised one above the muck of the monarch’s and especially the church’s brainwashing. And so it began in 1784, in a nearby forest. There, bathed in torchlight, five men crafted the rules of admission with the proviso that all candidates be of the highest societal standing, men of “wealth and taste,” to quote Mick and Keith in what many, myself included, agree is one of the best songs of all time. And like the iconic lyrics, seen to glamorize the darkest of figures, the Illuminati were castigated as atheists and anarchists.