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But they're so easy to corrupt. Even the CPI - who chooses what goes into the "basket of goods", and who chooses which prices to put into the calculation? Unemployment and new jobs figures are even more of a joke. The just redefine the definition of unemployment and new jobs until it looks good.
It's like ley lines. You can look at any data plot and find things that match whatever you want.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ley_line#Shape_analysis