But what are people doing who are making around 70k.. They are already on budget. I can't see how current govt will win next election, silent majority has heavily been hurt and pretty sure they will take it out in elections.
Inflation and housing prices/rents are basically killing this country. I personally know few immigrants who left because despite their humble living standard they are unable to save anything anymore to make their time worth it here.
I am no economist, but I have this gut feeling, this is it. Economy has cracked. Remember seeing great depression photos? That feels like the next few decades. Maybe I'm hungry and being pessimistic or maybe it's as dim as I feel it.
I mean, my case is unusual because I jumped through tons of hoops to get the correct assistance for my situation and most wouldn't do any of this... Pride or something irrational. I wish you didn't need to be legitimately disabled to get this kind of help. I wish basic income was universal.
Edit: I don't travel. I haven't vacationed ever. I also cannot legally save money due to this entire situation. So there are downsides to collecting SSI. I can't really invest. I can't have more than $2,000... I also can't have roommates or a loved one live with me and keep the same adjustments.
The real reason for inflation is this-- we bail out wealthy people who then go buy up assets poor people need to live to hedge against inflation. We also allow foreign investment in real-estate, which means local wage earners are now competing with international buyers for homes... which is absolutely scandalous.
The living standard of the poor is reduced by that much, and then living standard of the wealthy is increased by that much.
This cycle happens every 8-to-10 years... 4 times in my life-time at least. And each time wealth is transferred up.
Economists call this the Cantellion effect: https://mattstoller.substack.com/p/the-cantillon-effect-why-...
I can't really comment on the situation in the U.S., as I'm from Europe, sorry.
I just wanted to say, that I find it rather irritating how you are trying to put blame on "the current government". First of all, this makes the post feel politically motivated, rather than being a genuine question - secondly, if the depression you are describing is coming, then the root causes of it are highly likely to go back a lot further than just what one government did "the last few years". A depression that lasts for decades, typically also has has been in the making for decades before it's start.
And when it comes to the triggers that might start a long-looming depression - the pandemic (esp. money printing for stimulus packages), and supply chain crisis seem the most likely candidates.
I think what we are seeing is a great shortage of things, hence the increased prices, I very much think it's still part of the pandemic and the inflation will eventually subside, on the bright side if it doesn't you can stop worrying about debt (your or the country's).
Disclosure: I don't live in the US
Rent is not even close to $3k for a single person in most of the US, even in many large cities.
Non-tech salaries in things like accounting, sales, and marketing are still often better than $70k.
I agree that inflation is painful and Democrats will be blamed for it, but white collar workers are still doing very well.
Presuming this is in SF? Remember rents are much lower elsewhere, as is buying.
Things aren’t great now but due to external factors like a 2-year global pandemic + an unexpected war. Economically things were much much worse during the Great Recession in 2009.
But then people keep proposing solutions for this that’s get derided as unions or big government. Guess the FAANGs will hire their own staff to cover the gaps? Conservatism and libertarianism is great until you have to man the hoses.