HomeWorldEconomyHours of Work vs CPI Basket Weights Per Decade. The Cost of Living, by Measure of Hours Required to Work to Pay For Things is DECREASING
Hours of Work vs CPI Basket Weights Per Decade. The Cost of Living, by Measure of Hours Required to Work to Pay For Things is DECREASING
September 18, 2024
Hours of Work vs CPI Basket Weights Per Decade. The Cost of Living, by Measure of Hours Required to Work to Pay For Things is DECREASING
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by OilAdvocate
10 comments
đź‘Ť. Can’t get the hours, don’t buy the things
Good news, everybody!
The government has declared that the government was successful in beating down the inflation that the government caused.
So now you can ignore your stacks of bills and empty pockets and overdue rent and auto payments, that’s just your eyes playing tricks on you.
From 1950 to 2017 indentured servitude has been revised enough to avoid revolution. Keep those binkies coming. What happens after 2017?
Food is interesting
machines are here for that
But but… those liberarians told me free market will lower the prices of housing, medicare, and education.
Housing, is this a joke?
Food is decreasing, apparel as well. Housing is increasing, medical care and ‘others’ as well.
So yeah…
It was decreasing in 2017. That was almost a decade ago, dude.
Also, there’s no way housing is correct. This must be based off of average salary and not median. Median is a better representation of what most Americans make.
No, the cost of food is decreasing, the rest is mostly stagnating and housing is rising.
10 comments
đź‘Ť. Can’t get the hours, don’t buy the things
Good news, everybody!
The government has declared that the government was successful in beating down the inflation that the government caused.
So now you can ignore your stacks of bills and empty pockets and overdue rent and auto payments, that’s just your eyes playing tricks on you.
From 1950 to 2017 indentured servitude has been revised enough to avoid revolution. Keep those binkies coming. What happens after 2017?
Food is interesting
machines are here for that
But but… those liberarians told me free market will lower the prices of housing, medicare, and education.
Housing, is this a joke?
Food is decreasing, apparel as well.
Housing is increasing, medical care and ‘others’ as well.
So yeah…
It was decreasing in 2017. That was almost a decade ago, dude.
Also, there’s no way housing is correct. This must be based off of average salary and not median. Median is a better representation of what most Americans make.
No, the cost of food is decreasing, the rest is mostly stagnating and housing is rising.