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The Inclusion Ledger

Every restoration event the index prices, as an auditable line item: the attribute that was included, the date it stopped being included, and the cheapest priced route back to it on today's menu.

An event enters the ledger only when three things hold: the attribute was part of the configuration people actually bought last year (with documentary evidence — archived fare rules, plan pages, terms); a priced path back to it exists on today's menu; and the cost of reproducing the old experience actually rose. New cheap tiers beside an unchanged incumbent can never raise the index — non-events for the experiences they don't match, genuine decreases for the ones they do. Re-bundling and fee eliminations enter as negative events on equal footing.

Verified events, July 2026

Seed entries verified against primary or multiple independent sources; these become index inputs at first print. Fee amounts are one-way, domestic US, standard (non-elite, non-cardholder) menus unless noted.

SectorEventEffectiveRestoration route & line itemType
Air travelSouthwest ends "bags fly free" (first two bags included since ~1971) — $35 first / $45 second checked bag2025-05-28Named fee: $35/bag (booked on/after date); Choice Extra fares & A-List Preferred keep 2, A-List & cardmembers keep 1Unbundling
Air travelSouthwest raises bag fees to $45 / $552026-04-09Named fee: +$10/bag on the 2025 line itemFee increase
Air travelIndustry fee wave (jet-fuel shock): UA $45/$50 (4/3) · DL $45/$55 (4/8) · AA $45/$55 prepaid, $50/$60 airport (4/9) · AS/Hawaiian $45/$55 (4/10) · B6 peak/off-peak $39–49 / $59–69, +$10 at airport (3/31)2026-03/04Named fees; B6 requires date-dependent (peak-calendar) pricingFee increase
Air travelAmerican prices checked bags $5 higher in Basic Economy than Main Cabin ($55/$65 online) — the first fare-class-conditional price for an identical physical service2026-05-18Named fee, fare-class-conditional: the $5 delta is a pure tiering observableTiering
Air travelUnited domestic Basic Economy: full-size carry-on not included (personal item only); standing since 2017, gate charge now $75 ($50 bag fee + $25 gate handling)standingFare-class upgrade (Basic→Economy spread, ~$43–65/way on 2026 route surveys) — superset-flagged: the upgrade also buys seat selection and flexibility; the $75 gate charge prices a different attribute (bag checked, not carried on) and is excluded by the equivalence protocolTiering / unbundling
WirelessT-Mobile force-migrates 8M+ lines from Simple Choice / ONE / Magenta / legacy Sprint plans to "Experience" tiers; ~1,100 plan codes retired, no opt-out; avg +$4/line (voice +$6, watch/tablet +$3, home internet +$6)2026-07-13Cheapest same-carrier current-menu plan weakly dominating the frozen plan-feature vector — superset by construction, flagged; published plan-to-plan crosswalk archived pre-migrationMenu removal
StreamingDisney+ launches ad tier at the old ad-free price ($7.99) while ad-free moves to $10.99; ad-free ladder since: $13.99 (10/2023) → $15.99 (10/2024) → $18.99 (10/2025), ads at $11.992022-12-08Tier spread: ad-free minus ads — $3.00 at launch, $7.00 by late 2025; day-one restoration relative +37.5% while the entry sticker read 0%Tiering
StreamingNetflix retires Basic (cheapest ad-free): closed to new members 7/2023, removed 7/2024; cheapest ad-free $11.99 → $15.49 → $17.99 (1/2025) → $19.99 (3/2026); ads tier $6.99 → $8.992023–2026Tier spread: cheapest ad-free minus ads tier (~$11/mo by 3/2026); menu-removal event at Basic retirementTiering / menu removal
StreamingNetflix charges for out-of-household profiles ("extra member" slot, $7.99 at launch) — a formerly included capability, now a line item2023-05-23Named fee: extra-member slot priceUnbundling
BankingOverdraft/NSF fee revenue falls >50% from 2019 to ~$5.8B (2023); other checking fees flat2019–2023Named fees, falling — enters as a negative restoration series (the index's proof it can go down)Negative control
placeholder — At first print this table becomes the full event registry with per-event evidence links, incidence weights or published utilization bounds, link-year assignment, and the computed restoration relatives. Rental housing fee events (valet trash, package/tech fees, convenience fees — the FTC's Invitation Homes and Greystar records) join with the Phase 2 rent module.