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"I feel like I'm on a hamster wheel" — US cost of living has skyrocketed since 2020
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Except it hasn't. Inflation-adjusted prices for commonly-referenced foodstuffs (eggs, milk, bacon, and coffee, for example) are actually steady since 1995.
Things feel expensive in part because human perception over time is a frail thing and we can remember (for example) that when we were younger, gas was $1.20 a gallon. Of course, that was when I was in high school and making minimum wage, which was $3.05. Adjusting both those to inflation (in 2023 dollars), that's $3.76 for the gas (spot on) and $9.95 for minimum wage (which is a bit short of the current federal of $~~7.29~~ $7.25 (typo) , although 29 states have set higher minima, the lowest of which is $9.95)
This isn't intended to make anyone feel any better. The big problem is the absolute insane record profits and consolidation of wealth into an equally insane number of billionaires. Those are the forces we should be lining up with knives and forks against.
And contrary to the "both sides" argument, there's one side that wants to take absolutely everything for themselves and create a Christo-fascist theocracy, continuing to hoard their gold like Smaug; and another that, while still upper class and definitely not perfect, does try reduce world suck. Choose wisely.
Edited to correct typo thanks for the correction
This article is confusing as fuck. How can you use 2022 dollars "adjusted" and then claim there's no inflation. That's literally what that adjustment is for, to normalize prices for inflation over time.
Also it jokes eggs aren't crazy expensive but they've been up to comedy levels of pricey at least twice in 3 years due to avien flu.
There's no change in the inflation rate, not denying the fact that inflation exists. All he's saying is that it is not a parabolic increase, but a straight line.