Just A UPS Guy
Bully.
Right, but the 25%+ increases in daily living are here to stay and those left behind will be just that, left behind. We'll all have to ford the river and cover the shortfalls of the lower class. Again. Only this time, it will be a much larger percentage of the population, so a much bigger bill. We'reWages drive inflation also. The median hourly wage has increased more than 50% since 2019. Not to mention the cost of benefits that employers must pass to consumers to stay in business. The cost of capital has gone up with the rate hikes. Companies that can't fund their own expansion or retooling must borrow to build their businesses. Once wages stabilize, inflation will settle back into normal yearly ranges.
