• @iopq
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    21 year ago

    That’s part of CPI. Housing is like one third of it. The only time wages were higher vs. the inflation was during the pandemic, and that’s not a fair comparison since a lot of people lost their jobs so the average wage was affected

    The average person now is much better off than in 2019 and it’s not even close

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      • @_wintermute
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        41 year ago

        They’re wealthy enough to be able to absorb the increased cost without noticing while going “ACK-shually” to anyone who isn’t wealthy enough to aborsb the cost increase without noticing. Arm chair economists are fucking cancer.

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          01 year ago

          You are both arguing from an anecdotal pov and he has data to back up his argument.

          Someone is winning and it ain’t you.

          • @_wintermute
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            41 year ago

            Oh yeah, I’m sure clown is technically correct about the term and definition of recession. The people losing are definitely the people who are being priced out of groceries and homes. Acting like everything is fine and the economy is great is pretty fucking tone deaf.

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      • @iopq
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        11 year ago

        Not an argument