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Originally Posted by burn_this_city
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Not necessarily. That article is only comparing to prices a year ago which is a foolish way to watch which way prices are currently going.
It only shows you they have gone down in the last year, but if they have gone up in the last 3 months you wouldn't know it from those stats.
For example with simple numbers; if the average price last June was $10, this April and May were $6 and $7 and this June was $8, does that mean the drop continues?