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[–] ptc075@feddit.online 23 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I'm sure there's numbers & graphs that tell the story, but it's hard to really convey just how much purchasing power we've lost. Things like owning a home & having kids with only a single income - yeah, that was normal. And now it's gone.

My personal example is I was able to buy a new car in the 90s fresh out of college. Today, I'm making more money than ever, and yet somehow a new car just isn't an option. I've been priced out of the market. And it's like that for... everything.

And yet, somehow my government tells me inflation is fine.

[–] Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de 8 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

the thing that always gets me is how fucking expensive food has become, i distinctly remember cheeseburgers costing 10 SEK (roughly 1 USD) when i was in school, now just 10 years later it's DOUBLE THE FUCKING PRICE

it's- i have no words, "insane" doesn't even come close to describing how much it fills me with bile.
Following inflation the cost should be 13 SEK now, but that's what i scoffed at them increasing it to years ago!