I keep hearing that everything is so much more expensive these last few years than they were in say the 50s, factoring inflation and everything. I am curious of the input from the older generations on this board. It might be hard to compare, but when factoring inflation do you think food and basics are really that more expensive???
I just keep hearing how the average household isn't saving and it is because everything is so expensive and inflation is insane. I look at all the fancy electronics, new cars, McMansions and I am thinking people in the 50s did not have all this crap. This is why everything is so expensive and no one is saving money. Geez!!!!
I feel strongly that healthcare has gone up substantially and that this is an area that really hurts people. When you have a healthy family and are paying $10k/year for health insurance, yeah that is pretty hard to swallow. But the food, gas, necessities, they are the smallest part of our budget. Housing has certainly gone up, that one I will give you as well. I think these are more to the point of the items squeezing certainly the younger generations - housing and healthcare. PLUS employers today overall are not offering pensions, healthcare, or other benefits like they used to.
I guess I find it ironic all of these articles talking about the high cost of food and clothing and gas, because to me these are not the issues that are affecting me, and certainly not those around me.
I just keep hearing how the average household isn't saving and it is because everything is so expensive and inflation is insane. I look at all the fancy electronics, new cars, McMansions and I am thinking people in the 50s did not have all this crap. This is why everything is so expensive and no one is saving money. Geez!!!!
I feel strongly that healthcare has gone up substantially and that this is an area that really hurts people. When you have a healthy family and are paying $10k/year for health insurance, yeah that is pretty hard to swallow. But the food, gas, necessities, they are the smallest part of our budget. Housing has certainly gone up, that one I will give you as well. I think these are more to the point of the items squeezing certainly the younger generations - housing and healthcare. PLUS employers today overall are not offering pensions, healthcare, or other benefits like they used to.
I guess I find it ironic all of these articles talking about the high cost of food and clothing and gas, because to me these are not the issues that are affecting me, and certainly not those around me.
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