Britain | Inflation (2)
Measure for measure
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HERE is a multiple-choice test to bring cheer to the hearts of anyone taking or marking it. What was the annual rate of inflation at the last count? 3.3%? 2.2%? Or 0.8%? The answer is: all three.
This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Measure for measure”
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