the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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Inflation was higher, so high that costs increased faster than wages. More of your paycheck went to necessities rather than servicing debt or having savings.
Inflation got lower, though still higher than wages. You're still paying way more in relative costs because nothing has actually offset the original high inflation. It's reasonable for you to still feel squeezed.
Gimme an economics fellowship I'm clearly the smartest economist.
You’re not a great economist if you don’t know how to make rich people richer WHILE screwing over the poor at the same time. It is not just enough to bring in profit, you have to make the poor SUFFER at the same time.