Extremely minor quibble: Technically the black 'average' line should not extend beyond the last data point for the green line. Major quibble: I miss C&C Still excellent
Robert - I extend the average line using the average delta's of whatever sources are available for the most recent months - ie it's the best possible estimate for where the average will be, based on the available data. All the data gets revised in any case, so the average shifts around over time. Also, C&C is in the second graph in this post.
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Extremely minor quibble: Technically the black 'average' line should not extend beyond the last data point for the green line.
Major quibble: I miss C&C
Still excellent
I now note that if I click on the top line I see the current and the previous post.
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.
Robert - I extend the average line using the average delta's of whatever sources are available for the most recent months - ie it's the best possible estimate for where the average will be, based on the available data. All the data gets revised in any case, so the average shifts around over time. Also, C&C is in the second graph in this post.
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