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by Michael Snyder ‘Stuff costs too
much. Seriously. Every time I go to the grocery store these days, I
am absolutely horrified by the prices. I try not to buy anything that is
not on sale, but the problem is that I am discovering that the new sale prices
are the old regular prices. So now paying what used to be "full
price" is supposedly a "good deal". The other way that
they are trying to hide rising prices is by shrinking package sizes. As
if we wouldn't notice that a box of 21 garbage bags is now being sold for the
exact same price that a box of 25 garbage bags used to be sold for. It is
one of my pet peeves. I feel like I am in the middle of some bizarre
movie entitled "The Incredible Shrinking Dollar". Sadly, I am far
from alone. There are millions upon millions of American families that
are seeing their expenses continue to rise even as their paychecks remain the
same. But neither Barack Obama nor Mitt Romney seems very concerned about
inflation. In fact, the Federal Reserve, QE3 and Ben Bernanke were not
even mentioned in any of the three presidential debates. So I think that
somebody should start the "Stuff Costs Too Much" Party.
Inflation is a tax which is destroying the value of each dollar that we hold a
little bit more every single day, and the American people deserve to know the
truth about what is going on.
In this day and age, it simply does not pay to put money into long-term
savings. When you finally pull your money out it will have far less
purchasing power than it originally did.
Way back in 1950, you could buy a first-class stamp for just 3 cents and
you could buy a gallon of gasoline for about 27 cents.
Wouldn't it be great if you could still get a gallon of gasoline for 27
cents?
But we don't have to go all the way back to 1950 to find low
prices. All we have to do is go back ten years.
A recent article by Benny Johnson detailed how the prices of many of
the things that we buy on a regular basis absolutely soared between 2002 and
2012. Just check out these price increases...
Eggs: 73%
Coffee: 90%
Peanut Butter: 40%
Milk: 26%
A Loaf Of White Bread: 39%
Spaghetti And Macaroni: 44%
Orange Juice: 46%
Red Delicious Apples: 43%
Beer: 25%
Wine: 60%
Electricity: 42%
Margarine: 143%
Tomatoes: 22%
Turkey: 56%
Ground Beef: 61%
Chocolate Chip Cookies: 39%
Gasoline: 158%
So what will the next ten years bring? Unfortunately, we are
already being told that it looks like inflation is going to start
accelerating. A recent CNBC
article started this way...
Consumers will have to dig
deeper into their pockets next year to pay for costlier health care, more
expensive grocery bills and higher taxes, an extra drag on the country's already
slow-moving economy.
That is not what millions of
struggling American families need to hear right about now.
Their bills just keep going up
but their paychecks are not keeping pace.
Have you noticed that almost
everything that we spend money on just keeps rising year after year?
According to USA
Today, in some areas of the country water bills have actually
tripled over the past 12 years.
Has your paycheck tripled?
Electricity bills in this
country have risen faster than the overall rate of inflation for five years in a row.
Winter is a really bad time for
power bills. Millions of struggling families will set their thermostats
very low this winter and yet will still be slammed with absolutely outrageous
bills.
Of course just about every type
of insurance is going up faster than the overall rate of inflation.
Have you gotten a price increase
notice in the mail lately?
I have.
The price of health insurance in
particular has soared in recent years. Health insurance premiums
increased faster than the overall rate of inflation in 2011 and that is
happening once again in 2012.
All of these price increases are
pushing many American families to the breaking point.
But Federal Reserve Chairman Ben
Bernanke insists that there is very little inflation right now, and he has
government statistics to back his assertions up.
Of course the way that the
government calculates inflation has changed more than 20 times since 1978, but
Bernanke never mentions that.
According to John Williams of shadowstats.com,
if inflation was measured exactly the same way that it was back in 1990, the
official inflation rate would be about 5 percent right now.
The American Institute for
Economic Research says that inflation is even high than that right now.
According to them, the real rate of inflation was about 8 percent last year.
Meanwhile, household incomes are
actually going down all over America.
Even though we are supposedly in
the midst of an "economic recovery", median household income has
declined for four years in a row.
Overall, median household income
has declined by
more than $4000 over the past four years.
Incomes are going down and
prices just keep on rising.
So how are families adjusting?
Well, many of them are spending
less. One survey found that 62 percent of all middle class Americans have
had to reduce household spending over the past year.
Others are going into increasing
amounts of debt in an attempt to survive from month to month.
Inflation has become a way of
life in America. But what could make it a whole lot worse is if a
nationwide crisis suddenly disrupted the normal operation of the economy.
If that happened, we would see price gouging happen literally overnight.
Just check out what one article that was posted on CNBC said happened
in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy...
Four dollars for a can of
coke. Five hundred dollars a night for a hotel in downtown Brooklyn. A pair of
D-batteries for $6.99.
These are just a few of
the examples of price hikes I or friends of mine have personally come across in
the run-up and aftermath of hurricane Sandy.
So you might want to use your
extra dollars right now. They are never going to be more valuable than
they are today, and in the event of a major disaster they might lose value
very, very rapidly.
Unfortunately, millions of
American families don't have any extra money at all. Many of them have
been slowly worn down by this economy and are now just desperately trying to
survive. The following is what one reader shared in a comment following one
of my recent articles...
There is one thing you
should know about poverty: it is crushing! It crushes the spirit first and
foremost, then it crushes the idea of dreams because people in extreme poverty
don’t see a way out when they barely have enough to eat let alone get ahead in
life.
So, by offering a hand up to those in poverty, we relieve a bit of that
pressure…just enough so that their basic needs are met. Once those needs are
met, those in poverty can start to see “LIGHT”, something hard to see when
being crushed by the pressures and hardships of poverty.
I know of what I speak; I
was once living an upper middle-class life and enjoyed all the trappings of
material and financial successes.
However, an accident
caused that life as I knew it to end in a moment. I’m no longer able to work
and for the past few years have barely been able to feed myself.
When I became homeless in 2010,
I felt suicidal. My lowest moment was holding a sign asking for help very near
the 6 bedroom home I once lived.
Don't think that it can't happen
to you. What would you do if you suddenly lost your job and could not
find another one? Would you be able to survive?
Just because you are living a
middle class lifestyle today does not mean that you will be in the same
position a year from now. The truth is that everything in your life can
change in a single day. The following is from a comment that one of my
readers named Kimberly left recently...
My husband lost his job of
20+ years to cut backs roughly 3 years ago, 8 months later his health declined
of which I attribute to the depression he went through at not being able to
find employment. I went back into the work force, or I should say tried… I’m a
nursing assistant by trade but no nursing homes are hiring because the families
are pulling their loved ones out because they cannot afford to keep them there,
hospitals are not hiring because what jobs there are in my field go to nurses
awaiting a nursing job and I’m sure my age (53) plays a role in it too. The
closest hospital to us just announced it will be closing it’s doors on the 31
because despite it’s tries it cannot afford to remain open under Obamacare.
We have in the last couple
years armed ourselves with a gun, started a garden and now do serious couponing
to stock pile for emergencies which seem more and more each day are coming. We
have dropped from a life lived on 65,000 – 75,000 a year to living on under
23,000 a year. We have made cut backs in every area of life and hope for the
best.
We go to bed at night
worried about tommorow, next week and next year .. you feel anxious all the
time and panic attacks come more frequently with each passing day. I love the
Lord with all my heart and I know He is in control, but am just human and one
cannot stop the feelings that wash over them.
I have children and
grandchildren and am scared to death what faces them in the coiming years. We
all lived in within miles of each other until my children lost their jobs and
could find nothing here in Mobile, Al. so they moved to Texas and have found at
least some work… something is better than nothing you know. We are hundreds of
miles apart now and rarely get to see them as gas is also so very high. I have
a grand daughter I have never met because we cannot afford the trip and neither
can they.
The U.S. economy has never even
come close to recovering from the last economic downturn. If you doubt
this, just read this
article. Now the next economic crisis is rapidly approaching
us.
If you think that the economic
pain and suffering in this country are bad now, just wait.
We haven't seen anything yet.
Things are going to get much,
much worse.’