Dyslexic_Engineer88
Dyslexic_Engineer88 t1_it8mj1q wrote
Reply to comment by concentrated-amazing in [OC] Inflation rate and nominal interest rate by giteam
I am guessing 0.75%, but fed will match in November, and if they dont, we will match them in December.
Either way, they won't stay different for long unless something drastic happens to us that doesn't affect them or vice versa.
I've priced another 2.5% increase into my mortgage on top of where we're now, so I am ready for it.
Dyslexic_Engineer88 t1_it7ruwb wrote
Reply to comment by H_Lunulata in [OC] Inflation rate and nominal interest rate by giteam
We are below the N in India and right beside the USA.
Our inflation rate is slightly lower than the USA, but our interest rate is the same now.
Dyslexic_Engineer88 t1_irf94gj wrote
Reply to TIL A 2017 study found that the introduction of iodized salt in 1924 raised the IQ for the one-quarter of the population most deficient in iodine. by kstinfo
And then leaded gas clawed all those gains back!
Dyslexic_Engineer88 t1_ja9hhde wrote
Reply to ELI5: why does/doesn’t probability increase when done multiple times? by Reason-Local
If I say I am going to roll a die 4 times, the probability of getting 4 of the same number I picked in a row is 0.077%
Each time I roll the die, the probability of getting the number I picked is 16.67%
The probability of each roll achieving the result you want actually increases as the previous rolls are in your favour.
If you roll 2 of the same in a row, the odds of getting two more is 2.78%, and if you get 3 in a row, the odds of getting the final one is again 16.67%.