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I'm seriously wondering how the average person does it

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Anonymous

Quote from: "iron horse jockey" post_id=459441 time=1655141499 user_id=2015
Quote from: Herman post_id=459311 time=1655081699 user_id=1689
Jim Crow Joe, just like Justine doesn't give a shit that his policies are hurting average folks.





https://www.theblaze.com/news/inflation-cost-of-living-americans?utm_source=theblaze-breaking&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=New-Trending-Story_WEEKEND%202022-06-12&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Breaking%20News">https://www.theblaze.com/news/inflation ... ing%20News">https://www.theblaze.com/news/inflation-cost-of-living-americans?utm_source=theblaze-breaking&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=New-Trending-Story_WEEKEND%202022-06-12&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Breaking%20News

Inflation is walloping Americans in the wallet on a multitude of consumer goods. Sky-high inflation will cost American families an extra $5,520 a year, according to an economic analyst from one of President Joe Biden's favorite financial outlets.



Only 28% of American voters approve of President Biden's handling of inflation, according to an ABC News/Ipsos poll released this week.



Of those surveyed, 80% said inflation would be an "extremely/very important" factor on how they will vote in the midterm elections. Another 74% said gas prices will affect how they vote in November.

Over $5500 a year. Is Biden worth it. I would say hell no.

It's probably a similar increase in Canada.

Anonymous

Jim Crow Joe says the US doesn't have inflation as bad as any other country. Wrong! Germany, Japan, Fance, and China have lower inflation Jim Crow Joe's US.

Zetsu

I live with my parents due to my disability, but like Prowler has mentioned, I notice a lot of people are moving out of town to solve a portion of the inflation issue.
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Anonymous

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Quote from: Zetsu post_id=461411 time=1656202604 user_id=61
I live with my parents due to my disability, but like Prowler has mentioned, I notice a lot of people are moving out of town to solve a portion of the inflation issue.

I heard that is happening in Southern Ontario and South West BC. Folks are moving out of the greater Monteral area too.

Zetsu

Quote from: Herman post_id=461414 time=1656206494 user_id=1689
Quote from: Zetsu post_id=461411 time=1656202604 user_id=61
I live with my parents due to my disability, but like Prowler has mentioned, I notice a lot of people are moving out of town to solve a portion of the inflation issue.

I heard that is happening in Southern Ontario and South West BC. Floks are moving out of the greater Monteral area too.


I notice this trend has been on going since the average 2000sq ft homes had reached close to a million dollars.  While increasing tax on everything and raising wages seems to be making the inflation even worst.
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Anonymous

Quote from: Zetsu post_id=461418 time=1656206987 user_id=61
Quote from: Herman post_id=461414 time=1656206494 user_id=1689


I heard that is happening in Southern Ontario and South West BC. Floks are moving out of the greater Monteral area too.


I notice this trend has been on going since the average 2000sq ft homes had reached close to a million dollars.  While increasing tax on everything and raising wages seems to be making the inflation even worst.

House prices are too high across Canada. In Toronto and Vancouver they are goofy.

Zetsu

Quote from: Herman post_id=461422 time=1656208500 user_id=1689
Quote from: Zetsu post_id=461418 time=1656206987 user_id=61




I notice this trend has been on going since the average 2000sq ft homes had reached close to a million dollars.  While increasing tax on everything and raising wages seems to be making the inflation even worst.

House prices are too high across Canada. In Toronto and Vancouver they are goofy.


The problem now is only the most skilled, successful and wealthy people can afford these homes in Toronto, which is kind of ironic how the left wanted to distribute wealth, but only a greater wealth gap was created and more people became poorer.  I didn't thought of this, but someone once said the left-wing government's main ultimate goal is to make everyone as tax servants in the end for the public sector, nothing but an endless source of stable income.
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Anonymous

Quote from: Zetsu post_id=461424 time=1656209164 user_id=61
Quote from: Herman post_id=461422 time=1656208500 user_id=1689


House prices are too high across Canada. In Toronto and Vancouver they are goofy.


The problem now is only the most skilled, successful and wealthy people can afford these homes in Toronto, which is kind of ironic how the left wanted to distribute wealth, but only a greater wealth gap was created and more people became poorer.  I didn't thought of this, but someone once said the left-wing government's main ultimate goal is to make everyone as tax servants in the end for the public sector, nothing but an endless source of stable income.

We saw that during the pandemic. Shutting everything down and paying folks %500 a week not to work.

Thiel

Quote from: Zetsu post_id=461418 time=1656206987 user_id=61
Quote from: Herman post_id=461414 time=1656206494 user_id=1689


I heard that is happening in Southern Ontario and South West BC. Floks are moving out of the greater Monteral area too.


I notice this trend has been on going since the average 2000sq ft homes had reached close to a million dollars.  While increasing tax on everything and raising wages seems to be making the inflation even worst.

Houses are far from affordable in Winnipeg too.
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Anonymous

Quote from: "World Economic Forum" post_id=461446 time=1656217285
By 2030 you will own nothing and you will be happy.

I'll still have my golf clubs and I will use them on the socialists who took everything else I own away from me.

Zetsu

Quote from: Herman post_id=461427 time=1656209728 user_id=1689
Quote from: Zetsu post_id=461424 time=1656209164 user_id=61




The problem now is only the most skilled, successful and wealthy people can afford these homes in Toronto, which is kind of ironic how the left wanted to distribute wealth, but only a greater wealth gap was created and more people became poorer.  I didn't thought of this, but someone once said the left-wing government's main ultimate goal is to make everyone as tax servants in the end for the public sector, nothing but an endless source of stable income.

We saw that during the pandemic. Shutting everything down and paying folks %500 a week not to work.


I swear it feels like the government sometimes throws money faster then they can reprint them.  ac_unsure
Permanently off his rocker

Zetsu

Quote from: Thiel post_id=461442 time=1656213288 user_id=1688
Quote from: Zetsu post_id=461418 time=1656206987 user_id=61




I notice this trend has been on going since the average 2000sq ft homes had reached close to a million dollars.  While increasing tax on everything and raising wages seems to be making the inflation even worst.

Houses are far from affordable in Winnipeg too.


Man, it seems like the only places that are affordable left would be Yukon or northern Canada.
Permanently off his rocker

Zetsu

Quote from: seoulbro post_id=461521 time=1656244050 user_id=114
Quote from: "World Economic Forum" post_id=461446 time=1656217285
By 2030 you will own nothing and you will be happy.

I'll still have my golf clubs and I will use them on the socialists who took everything else I own away from me.


 :laugh3:
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Anonymous

Quote from: Zetsu post_id=461553 time=1656258520 user_id=61
Quote from: Thiel post_id=461442 time=1656213288 user_id=1688


Houses are far from affordable in Winnipeg too.


Man, it seems like the only places that are affordable left would be Yukon or northern Canada.

I'm not sure about the Yukon.

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