I think it's closer to 15%
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@Doctor-Phibes said in I think it's closer to 15%:
The nasty problem with food inflation being so high is that it proportionally affects the poor considerably more than the better off, since a larger percentage of their total expenditure is food.
Saxophone prices OTOH seem to be pretty much fixed at this point, so I'm going to tell Mrs. Phibes I'm actually saving us money with my intended new purchase later this year. As an added benefit, she gets to hear me play, which will put her off her food, saving even more money!
Mark VI?
@LuFins-Dad said in I think it's closer to 15%:
@Doctor-Phibes said in I think it's closer to 15%:
The nasty problem with food inflation being so high is that it proportionally affects the poor considerably more than the better off, since a larger percentage of their total expenditure is food.
Saxophone prices OTOH seem to be pretty much fixed at this point, so I'm going to tell Mrs. Phibes I'm actually saving us money with my intended new purchase later this year. As an added benefit, she gets to hear me play, which will put her off her food, saving even more money!
Mark VI?
God no, I'm getting a new one.
Probably Yanagisawa. Selmer's are over-priced.
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