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    <title>How to Fact-Check &#39;Record High&#39; Headlines With AI (Nominal vs. Real)</title>
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    <description>Most &#39;record high&#39; and &#39;all-time high&#39; numbers in the news are technically true and still misleading: they skip inflation adjustment, lean on a weak base year, or cherry-pick the time window. Here is a 3-step routine using ChatGPT or Claude plus two free official sources, the BLS inflation calculator and FRED, to tell a real record from an artifact.</description>
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