Each year I produce Hanke’s Annual Misery Index (HAMI). By using readily available economic data, I can measure the temperature of the patient, so to speak, to determine just how “miserable” or “healthy” an economy is.
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Then, in 2022, I made a further amendment to HAMI. Following Andrew Oswald’s suggestion, I decided to double the weight put on the unemployment-rate component in HAMI. So, HAMI is the sum of the year-end unemployment (multiplied by two), inflation, and bank-lending rates, minus the annual percentage change in real GDP per capita.