ultimatebob
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- Jul 1, 2001
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Given that wage growth is outpacing inflation, I don't see what the issue is unless you're just looking for something to complain about.
Personally, I'm stoked that my income and assets are all up strongly this year. And that tens of millions of other Americans are experiencing the same. This is a big growth opportunity for many. And if the cost for that is slightly higher prices, that does not seem to be in any way unusual or unexpected.
Or would the OP prefer the wage stagnation that he used to complain about? Was he just completely clueless as to what would happen if wage stagnation ended?
I guess that I wouldn't be as worried about the price of my $15 BBQ sandwich and $14 cocktail (again, more real life examples of things that cost me 15% more this week than they did a just year ago) if I just got a big raise to back it up. It hasn't arrived yet, though.