What is the general population metric to recognise hyperinflation?

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Generally, food prices. Specifically, the cost of a jug of milk, a loaf of bread, a dozen eggs, and an 8oz steak.

Cost of heat and electricity.

Cost of petrol

Its fascinating how few seem to be trying to learn considering last few years trend on those. Im watching cantillon effect in full swing in Costa Rica with Americans coming down buying everything up but that shows in land and eating out. Actual food not so much and local currency appreciating. Its interesting

Maybe it’s when you realize that your money is no longer worth the paper it’s printed on.