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Millions of Americans have been over-paying for chicken thanks to this mathematical glitch

Thanks to “gardening blogger” Arty G. Schronce from the Georgia Department of Agriculture you’ve probably overpaid for chicken meat in the past few years. The New York Times recently reported some significant flaws in the indexes that determine the price of chicken meat in grocery stores. As it turns out, the prices have been rigged. (RELATED: See more news about rigged markets, rigged elections and rigged pricing at Rigged.news)

Of the three primary indexes – the Georgia Dock, Urner Barry index, and the index compiled by the Federal Department of Agriculture (FDA) – used to help set chicken prices, two of them hovered around $0.72 a pound at the end of October. The Georgia Dock index, however, was at $1.10 a pound. This 30 percent gap recently came to the surface and has prompted investors to pose serious questions

As reported by the Washington Post, a significant portion of chicken sold to retailers is based on the Georgia Dock price. Every week Arty Shronce makes a calculation that gives big retailers – such as Walmart and Safeway – an average price for a pound of chicken.

Are chicken prices artificially high?

Where does this high diversion in price come from? It turns out that there’s a reason for this. While the Urner Barry index and the index compiled by the FDA are working to validate the information they get from chicken producers, Georgia Dock does not.

Today, the Georgia Dock index is based on data from 10 of the 11 companies that process poultry in the state. Once a week, Schronce calls facility managers to retrieve information to set the average price per pound of poultry sold.

But how correct are the calculations of a gardening blogger who, according to critics, does not do enough to verify the data he receives. Furthermore, two of the largest American chicken producers – Pilgrim’s Pride and Tyson Foods – seem to have too much sway over how the Georgia Department of Agriculture calculates the chicken price index.

So if the largest chicken producers are telling the Georgia Dock which prices they should use and the information isn’t properly verified, there is a good chance that the prices of chicken meat are artificially high.

Also, data shows that most of the chicken consumed by Americans comes from supermarkets who generally use the Georgia Dock index, so the chances are high that you are paying a lot more for your chicken then you should. (RELATED: Discover more news about fresh food ingredients at Fresh.news)

Georgia Dock doubts itself

Maybe the most remarkable thing about the whole chicken price story is that it was Arty Schronce himself to blow the whistle on his own pricing index. In a memo written to the Georgia Department of Agriculture, he said that he had come to “question the validity of some of the information provided” by local chicken producers. Furthermore, he honestly stated that his training was inadequate, inconsistent, and sometimes in error. Furthermore, he noted that the companies he was required to survey were sometimes unresponsive.

“I often received lackadaisical and rude responses to my requests for information,” Schronce wrote. Sometimes his calls were not returned, or the companies simply responded to his price questions with “just keep ’em the same.”

According to Schronce, it was not the first time he voiced these concerns. He said that he takes his job very serious. However, he noted that it is no longer in his power to do it adequately and blames the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the reporting poultry companies for the misleading prices.

In their defense, McPeake, of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, said a review process began in December 2015 after “serious concerns” emerged. She added that even though Schronce’s training “may have been abridged due to unfortunate and unforeseen circumstances, every effort was made to ensure that he was indeed trained on some level.”

As stated by The Wall Street Journal, Georgia Dock has apparently responded to their shortcomings and will require companies to submit additional data to verify the accuracy of the information.

Sources:

ZeroHedge.com

WashingtonPost.com

NYTimes.com

WSJ.com

Scribd.com

detroit

Decades of democrat rule has left Detroit resembling a third world nation

At this point, it’s pretty well documented how all of the poorest, most dangerous and generally least appealing cities in the country are run by democrats. From Detroit to Philadelphia, every undesirable location seems to have some sort of connection to the left.

But as bad as things have once appeared, they only seem to be getting worse. Take, for instance, the Motor City, which has descended into a virtual third world area thanks to the complete lack of fiscal responsibility on behalf of its democratic leaders.

In a recent video posted by Twitter user @hautedamn, the city of Detroit is shown at night, and the results are anything but pleasant.

Chaos, violence  and general unpleasantness appear from nearly every angle over the course of one night in the city. And this is just any given night in the city. It’s not a special occasion. To sum it up bluntly: Detroit is a complete and utter disaster.

And what’s stopping the rest of the country from following in its footsteps? We continue to elect the same federal officials that continue to drive the country further and further into an economic mess by raising and creating more taxes while lining their own pockets with the help of cronyism.

Collectively, America is in serious trouble if more and more cities begin to suffer these kinds of economic depressions. It’s devastating for the long-term health of our country.

If Hillary Clinton is elected this fall, Detroit could become the poster child of America as a whole. With higher taxes and more regulations, the American people will become collectively enslaved by the federal government — and by that point it will be too late. We must band together and vote against Crooked Hillary.

For the betterment of our cities, our citizens and our country as a whole, we need new, fresh leadership in this country — and that certainly isn’t the democratic establishment…

 

Sources:

Twitter.com

EagleRising.com

Barack Obama

Reality check: Obama’s “economic recovery” has been the worst since the Great Depression

One of the most controversial aspects of Barack Obama’s two terms as the President of the United States has been the economy.

Many people have defended President Obama on the issue, claiming that the reason our economy is in shambles is because of George W. Bush’s financial blunders, and that Obama has done extremely well with the hand he was dealt coming into office. That’s even been a major talking point for Obama himself. He constantly pats himself on the back for turning the economy around.

But it seems as though he doesn’t really have all that much to be gloating about.

Heartland Institute Senior Fellow Peter Ferrara reports that Obama’s economic recovery from a recession has been the country’s weakest since the Great Depression. He even compiled the statistics to back up that claim.

Ferrara states, “President Obama’s decision to dredge up failed, illogical, proven-wrong Keynesian economics, rightly left for dead more than 30 years ago, failed to generate any significant economic recovery.”

So even though it appears as though Obama has pulled the American economy back on the right path, he’s done a relatively lackluster job in comparison to many other presidents. In a lot of ways, he’s receiving praise merely for being in the right place at the right time.

That’s a serious problem with all politicians, really. They receive credit for things they didn’t do — or didn’t do well — and often don’t receive blame for issues that they directly caused or contributed to causing. Sure, the reverse can also be said, but it’s dangerous to belief that politicians are more than human beings.

By treating them as infallible gods, we refuse to adequately acknowledge their shortcomings — and there’s no denying that Barack Obama has plenty of shortcomings. Look no further than the state of our economy for evidence of that…

 

Sources:

Heartland.org

SonoranNews.com

WashingtonTimes.com