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Nigeria Inflation Rate Hits 52% by blazesam(m): 2:50am On Nov 10, 2022
See Nigerian government should stop deceiving us that inflation is still at 19.64%.

@19.64, naira can't be 810, and if truly official rate is still N444, meaning they are just forcing those who are not economic wise to believe that we are still at 19.64%, while truly we are at 52%.

Look at the price of things, look at the standard of living?

IF TRULY OFFICIAL IS 444, WHY IS THERE HIGHPRICES Of THINGS?

A Professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University, Professor Steve H. Hanke, has argued that the actual inflation rate in Nigeria is worse than what is being reported by the National Bureau of Statistics.

Based on Hanke’s Inflation Dashboard, the inflation rate in Nigeria is an eye-popping 52%, not the 20.8% official record reported for September 2022.

Note that Nigeria ranks 16th out of 23 countries featured in the dashboard.

The methodology used: Professor Steve H. Hanke measured the inflation rate in Nigeria using high-frequency, free-market exchange-rate data in combination with Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) theory. The rapid depreciation of the naira in the black market was also factored into calculating the inflation rate.

The economic theory of PPP is commonly used to compare the economic health of countries. PPP measures are also used by global institutions such as the World Bank, United Nations, International Monetary Fund, and European Union.

Disparity with NBS explained: You might wonder why there is a wide gap between Hanke’s inflation rate and the official rate by the NBS. Well, Nairametrics understands that it is because the NBS includes only 740 items in its basket of goods used for creating the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Although this may seem like a lot, it only accounts for a small portion of the goods bought and sold daily in Nigeria.

Hanke’s Inflation Dashboard, on the other hand, incorporates price changes for everything bought and sold in Nigeria, not just those items in the NBS basket.

The NBS calculates the official statistics by measuring the changes in the prices of items in the official basket (in local currency). The NBS also uses a sampling method to determine these prices. The items in the official basket are then given weights and a price index is created.

On the other hand, purchasing power parity is based on exchange rate data and price level differences between two countries. PPP avoids measurement errors and weighting issues common in official price indices.

Limitations of PPP: The theory of purchasing power parity is based on the concept of arbitrage, which is the ability to buy an item in one place and immediately sell it for a higher price in another, taking advantage of price differentials. As a result of the buying and selling, prices would eventually converge. However, transaction costs, government taxation, and trade barriers all prevent costs from equalizing.



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Re: Nigeria Inflation Rate Hits 52% by Gongoozler: 3:13am On Nov 10, 2022
APC and lies.
Chaii eh!! There's God oh.

Whoever that supports Apc with all these atrocities will always rip evil only him alone

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Re: Nigeria Inflation Rate Hits 52% by Gongoozler: 3:14am On Nov 10, 2022
Seun pls hurry and move this to fp

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Re: Nigeria Inflation Rate Hits 52% by falcon01: 3:28am On Nov 10, 2022
It is well
Re: Nigeria Inflation Rate Hits 52% by ican2020: 4:41am On Nov 10, 2022
I don't need the NBS figure or the professor"s dashboard to know that inflation rate in Nigeria is very high cause reality on ground and the daily upward changes in price all points to that direction

The government of the day has simply gone to sleep and for a president to ask Nigerians to go to farm if they are hungry in the age where internet is redefining ways of doing is unfortunate

And I hope Nigerians will use their brains ones and vote for someone who can change the narrative

Someone who will not imposed more tax on the citizens that already has very weak purchasing power

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Re: Nigeria Inflation Rate Hits 52% by Chinjo2: 6:14am On Nov 10, 2022
Buhari and APC dey carry us go where we no know

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Re: Nigeria Inflation Rate Hits 52% by nedu666: 6:19am On Nov 10, 2022
Your topic should be nigeria inflation rate is 52%. Op change the headlines

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