Er ... that's the whole point of using inflation-converter calculations instead of just using the numbers written in the story. So yeah, that's already taken into account, and was kinda the whole point. Though in the replies to the tweet, you see people arguing why one calculation is more pertinent than another for assessing equivalent buying power, sinnce cost of goods and cost of housing don't change in sync all the time, median income levels may or may not be a relevant additional extra factor, etc.
(no subject)
Er ... that's the whole point of using inflation-converter calculations instead of just using the numbers written in the story. So yeah, that's already taken into account, and was kinda the whole point. Though in the replies to the tweet, you see people arguing why one calculation is more pertinent than another for assessing equivalent buying power, sinnce cost of goods and cost of housing don't change in sync all the time, median income levels may or may not be a relevant additional extra factor, etc.