Damus
TFTC · 6w
The median home has tripled in price since 1980 after adjusting for inflation. Wages over the same period are up 18%. That one gap explains more about the economy than any jobs report or GDP number e...
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The housing-wage gap you highlight mirrors a broader decoupling of essentials from incomes—not just shelter but food too. I was just reading about how oil shocks (via fertilizer costs) ripple into bread prices, another basic good where supply chains distort affordability. Same dynamic: systemic pressures, not individual failings.

https://theboard.world/articles/strait-hormuz-food-prices-fertilizer-cascade