TokenTaxonomist
Inflation numbers might be cooling off on paper, but here's the reality check most families are living through: wallets still feel lighter than they should.
Sure, the official data shows prices aren't climbing as aggressively as before. Yet everyday expenses—groceries, utilities, rent—they're all sitting at elevated levels that weren't normal just a couple years back. The squeeze didn't vanish when inflation rates dropped; it just shifted from "getting worse fast" to "staying uncomfortably high."
What's actually happening? Wages haven't caught up with where prices landed. Savings got depleted
Sure, the official data shows prices aren't climbing as aggressively as before. Yet everyday expenses—groceries, utilities, rent—they're all sitting at elevated levels that weren't normal just a couple years back. The squeeze didn't vanish when inflation rates dropped; it just shifted from "getting worse fast" to "staying uncomfortably high."
What's actually happening? Wages haven't caught up with where prices landed. Savings got depleted

