A side by side comparison of what the bigmac use to be and what it is now.
You must be dreaming or living under a rock the last decade, broken english is pretty common at McDonalds. They import beef from both NZ and Australia and this is just beef we're talking about we haven't even touched imports from all their other shit.
Your contention is irrelevant. The problem is only one place makes Levi in the US and they only make a handful because it is more of a novelty item than anything. The price for US made Levi's are 130-200 dollars a pair. They are not the 40dollar jeans on that picture, the cheaper inflation adjusted levi's are made in a sweat shops. At 150 bucks for a pair of US made jeans the obvious inflation is oh so obvious.
US imported 420 million pounds of fresh apples in 2010.
China produces 41% of the worlds apple market.
http://usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/MannUsda/viewDocumentInfo.do?documentID=1825
So lets go ahead and conclude that tangible items on that list has is a few cents cheaper because of serious fucking outsourcing and importing.
So that leaves us with
Airfare which has been struggling to stay afloat the last decade. Even then I am a little apprehensive on how they calculated the cost since airlines have pretty much stripped all basic necessities for traveling and now has a pay to play system. You may get cheaper airfare but if you want to check a bag it's going to cost you.
Housing well this is fucking obvious, are housing isn't worth shit anymore. You can't even fairly compare this with inflation the bubble just busted.
Walmart stocks another thing that is import reliant, trying to compare inflation with stocks in a shit economy is fucking retarded.
No fucking way 20 dollar minimum wage is going to happen. Right now it's cheaper to load metal on a truck, ship it to the rails, ship it across country, load it on a boat, ship it to china and let them smelt it and ship it back to us cheaper than we can do it here. We have already priced our self out of the market.