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Out Of Control Inflation: It Now Takes At Least $177,798 For A Family Of 4 To Live Comfortably In The US
The Economic Collapse Blog ^ | 05/17/2024 | Michael Snyder

Posted on 05/17/2024 9:14:27 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

I never imagined that we would ever see a time when it takes $177,798 for a family of four to live comfortably in the United States. Unfortunately, that day has arrived. Our leaders have been pursuing highly inflationary policies for many years, and now we have reached a point where inflation is wildly out of control. In fact, the latest wholesale inflation figure that was released on Tuesday came in much higher than expected. Sadly, this is just the beginning and we are in far more trouble than most people realize.

According to an incredibly shocking new study, most Americans do not make enough money to “live comfortably” in the highly inflationary environment that we find ourselves in today…

A recent study has revealed the incomes needed for families to live comfortably across the United States – and the stark contrast in the cost of living between states is startling.

The study revealed that in the most expensive states, families need nearly $300,000 to simply live ‘comfortably.’

The least expensive state requires about half that salary – still over $100,000.

Meanwhile, the average annual salary in the US is $59,428, or $28.34 per hour, as of May 2024.

The study determined that Massachusetts is the most expensive state.

It takes a whopping $301,184 a year for a family of four to “live comfortably” there.

The least expensive state is Mississippi.

In the Magnolia State, it only takes $177,798 a year for a family of four “to cover their expenses and maintain a satisfactory quality of life”.

This is our country now.

I feel like I have been banging my head into a wall. For more than a decade I have warned that this would happen, and now it is here.

And even more inflation is on the way

Americans already contending with persistent and stubbornly high inflation just got more unwelcome news on Tuesday: There are more price hikes likely coming down the pike.

Wholesale inflation picked up in April to its highest rate in a year, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Tuesday.

In April, inflation at the wholesale level jumped 0.5 percent in just one month…

Inflation at the wholesale level rose much more than expected in April, the latest sign that price pressures within the economy remain elevated and difficult to tame.

The Labor Department said Tuesday that its producer price index, which measures inflation at the wholesale level before it reaches consumers, rose 0.5% in April from the previous month.

If you multiply that figure by 12 months, you get 6 percent.

And of course you need to approximately double any number that the Biden administration gives us in order to come up with a figure that is anywhere close to accurate.

By now, just about everyone realizes that the rate of inflation in this country is massively understated.

For example, Joe Biden insists that the rate of inflation has been “low” for quite some time, but home prices have risen by more than 47 percent since the start of this decade…

Home prices have surged 47.1% since the start of 2020, easily outstripping the gains seen in recent decades.

That’s according to a recent analysis by ResiClub of the Case-Shiller National Home Price Index, which showed that house prices in the 1990s and 2010s grew a respective 30.1% and 44.7%.

Let’s all be honest with one another.

The truth is that we are in the midst of a raging cost of living crisis that has no end in sight.

And this should not surprise any of us. Our politicians continue to borrow and spend trillions upon trillions of dollars, and all of this borrowing and spending is extremely inflationary…

An economic specter haunts America. It’s also one that many American politicians – Republican and Democrat – say a great deal about but are reluctant to address.

The name of that shadow is the United States National Debt: what the US Treasury Department defines as “the amount of money the Federal Government has borrowed to cover the outstanding balance of expenses incurred over time.”

If you go to the Treasury’s website, you can see just how big that debt is. In mid-May, it was 34.5 trillion dollars. The pace of the growth in that debt is equally stunning. Approximately 1 trillion dollars is being added to America’s National Debt every 100 days.

Borrowing and spending another trillion dollars every 100 days is a completely and utterly insane thing to do.

We really are in the endgame.

Earlier this week, Fed Chair Jerome Powell warned that interest rates may have to stay high for an extended period of time in order to fight inflation…

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that “it may take longer than expected” for high interest rates to lower inflation and gave no hint that a recently slowing labor market could mean earlier rate cuts.

“We’ll need to be patient and let restrictive policy do its work,” Powell said during a session at a Foreign Bankers Association meeting in Amsterdam. “It may be that (high interest rates) take longer than expected to do its work and bring inflation down.”

So far, higher rates have not solved our cost of living crisis, and that is because our politicians continue to spend money like drunken sailors.

But higher rates are crushing the overall economy.

Yesterday, I wrote about the “restaurant apocalypse” that is starting to sweep across America.

This week, it got even worse.

We just learned that at least 99 Red Lobster locations have been shut down and will be auctioned off…

At least 99 locations of Red Lobster are being auctioned off amid questions about the stalwart seafood chain’s long-term future.

In a post Monday on LinkedIn, Neal Sherman, founder and CEO of TAGeX Brands, a liquidation firm, announced he was leading the closure of more than 50 Red Lobster locations, with the restaurants’ equipment to be auctioned off.

A web page dedicated to the liquidations showed closure locations across the U.S. including in Denver; Indianapolis; Rochester, New York; Sacramento, California; San Antonio; and San Diego.

On Tuesday, Restaurant Business Magazine reported 99 locations were closing.

For the Red Lobster workers that just lost their jobs, the end came very suddenly

A third Red Lobster employee took the news in stride, posting: ‘red lobster just laid all of us off without notice and closed for good LMAOO.’

The employee added in replied that Red Lobster didn’t tell managers until 8am yesterday.

Of course it isn’t just restaurant chains that are closing locations.

In fact, even Walmart is closing stores and auctioning off inventory…

After announcing that it would be shutting its doors for good, one Ohio Walmart auctioned off its remaining inventory, including flat-screen televisions, laptops and furniture, for a bargain.

The Walmart at 3579 S. High St. in Columbus opted not to renew its lease in a once-bustling strip plaza. Representatives announced the closure in February, claiming the store had failed to ‘meet financial expectations’.

Last week, the store offloaded its merchandise through a liquidation auction. Bidding closed the morning of May 10, with some items like laptops going for under $20.

If interest rates stay high, we are going to see a lot more of this sort of thing.

But the Federal Reserve is very hesitant to cut rates at this point because of the cost of living crisis.

Officials at the Fed really are caught in a “deer in the headlights” moment right now.

But no matter which way they ultimately choose to go, in the short-term more “stagflation” is ahead.

And in the long-term, the exceedingly foolish policies that our leaders have been pursuing are going to result in a systemic collapse of absolutely epic proportions.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Society
KEYWORDS: biden; bidendestroyseconomy; bidenomics; bidensfault; costofliving; cpi; economy; family; inflation; puppetmasterbarack
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1 posted on 05/17/2024 9:14:27 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

A third of that is totally due to carrying the national debt.


2 posted on 05/17/2024 9:16:40 PM PDT by Jonty30 (He hunted a mammoth for me, just because I said I was hungry. He is such a good friend. )
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To: Jonty30

and paying for the healthcare of others


3 posted on 05/17/2024 9:18:38 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist! )
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To: SeekAndFind

Depends on where and how that one family lives.


4 posted on 05/17/2024 9:19:01 PM PDT by lee martell
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To: SeekAndFind

FJB
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5 posted on 05/17/2024 9:37:40 PM PDT by George J. Jetso
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To: SeekAndFind

Family of FOUR? That is barely enough for a SINGLE person never mind 4! Go look at the rents and property taxes in these blue cities and states


6 posted on 05/17/2024 9:37:49 PM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (As long as Hillary Clinton remains free, the USA will never have equal justice under the law)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

You must live on about $177,000.00 a year and are having a tough time making it.


7 posted on 05/17/2024 9:45:33 PM PDT by laplata (They want each crisis to take the greatest toll possible.)
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To: SeekAndFind

What is “comfortably”?


8 posted on 05/17/2024 9:47:42 PM PDT by TheBattman (Democrats-Progressives-Marxists-Socialists-Satanists: redundant labels.)
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To: TheBattman

Yup they ne3d to define that term.


9 posted on 05/17/2024 9:56:27 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Average for basic 2 or 3 bedroom apartment in OC Calif. $2600 to $3500 a month. Single family home would be closer to $4K. Going inland to Riverside or San Bernardino County is just as brutal. Add to that utilities, groceries, insurance, auto payments…. Basically you have to live with room mates to afford a roof over your head… if you are a young family you might need to have a roomie renting that third bedroom and put all your kids in one room.


10 posted on 05/17/2024 9:57:30 PM PDT by antceecee ( )
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To: antceecee

One of the reasons housing is so expensive is that living in places with low cost housing will make you wind up either dead or robbed.


11 posted on 05/17/2024 10:01:58 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: SeekAndFind

>> I never imagined that we would ever see a time when it takes $177,798 for a family of four to live comfortably in the United States.

From a source named “Economic Collapse Blog”, I totally believe they never foresaw such a time. Hahahahaha

I could live quite well on $177K per year. Do I have to work for it?


12 posted on 05/17/2024 10:14:23 PM PDT by Nervous Tick ("First the Saturday people, then the Sunday people...": ISLAM is the problem!)
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To: dfwgator

>> ... living in places with low cost housing will make you wind up either dead or robbed.

Sleeping under a table at a roadside park,
a man could wake up dead!

Have you no Pride?


13 posted on 05/17/2024 10:17:48 PM PDT by Nervous Tick ("First the Saturday people, then the Sunday people...": ISLAM is the problem!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Joke Earl Nightingale used to tell.
In New York City a police officer saw an owner of a small business he knew get grazed by a passing car and thrown to the ground.
Relieved the man was not badly injured he called for an ambulance and took off his jacket and placed it around him to keep the fallen man warm.

Cop: “Are you comfortable, sir?”
Man: “I wouldn’t say I’m comfortable but yes, I make a good living.”


14 posted on 05/17/2024 10:18:02 PM PDT by frank ballenger (There's a battle outside and it's raging. It'll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls.)
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To: SeekAndFind
This article has no real value.

A family of four can easily live on $100k or less.

When they use the term "comfortably" it carries connotations that just don't hold water.

I'm not saying the family would live in wealthy parts of the US - but that they could live in a lower cost of living state and be just fine.

15 posted on 05/17/2024 10:22:02 PM PDT by politicket
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To: politicket

Is that before or after taxes? Please include income and property tax.


16 posted on 05/17/2024 11:32:04 PM PDT by antceecee ( )
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To: politicket

The $177,000 is supposed to be the baseline in the relatively inexpensive state of Mississippi. Yes, we don’t know what living comfortably is supposed to mean in this context.


17 posted on 05/17/2024 11:47:51 PM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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To: SeekAndFind

nonsense


18 posted on 05/18/2024 3:09:41 AM PDT by Raycpa
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To: antceecee

“Is that before or after taxes?”

The article appears to mean the $177000 amount is what the family needs available to spend for a year and that would include all taxes owed and insurance (medical, auto, home, renters, etc.).

If the source of the $177000 is strictly income from a job(s) that means the family must make $85/hour combined. IMO these types of articles amount to clickbait and usually leave more questions than answers.


19 posted on 05/18/2024 3:28:15 AM PDT by WinMod70
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To: Nervous Tick

I see what you did there, and yes, I have pride and I know it beats sleeping in our king sized bed.


20 posted on 05/18/2024 4:49:17 AM PDT by Ikeon (My only issues with stupid people are, they encouraged to talk and post stupid opinions.. )
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