• FlowVoid@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Increasing real wages is always better than decreasing real wages. Which is what was happening before Biden.

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      Yeah, if only people looked at the statistics and ignored the rumbling in their stomachs. Public policy folks have it so hard.

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        1 year ago

        For most people, the rumbling was even worse before Biden. That’s the part you try so hard to ignore.

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          I’m not doubting the statistics show that.

          But people’s stomachs are still rumbling, and they’re not going to be silenced by statistics.

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            1 year ago

            No, but the only way to silence them is to do more of what Biden has already done.

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              1 year ago

              Allow the housing interest rate to more than double? I don’t need any more of that thanks.

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                  You still need a place to live. Tell me, what happens when the cost of buying property goes up, if you’re a renter? Where does the extra money you have go spend on housing come from?

                  I guess I wouldn’t care as much if I were a rich politician either.

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                    Tell me, what happens when the cost of buying property goes up, if you’re a renter?

                    Depends on supply and demand for rentals. Right now, supply is up and rents are going down. In which case, if costs are up then landlords eat the loss.