Everything’s gotten noticeably expensive in recent times.
While inflation has shown signs of a cool down, according to AP, the price of everyday life is getting ridiculous.
1.The price of chicken wings has been soaring for at least the past two years.
2. It isn’t just the price of Taylor Swift tickets that are outrageously high.
You could still see an arena show for $80 or under in 2019, and now the promoters have decided there is a specific price point for concerts to get in the door, and if it doesn’t get there, they cancel the tour rather than have supply and demand affect the overall price point
— Chris OIIey (@chrisoIIey) May 25, 2024
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3.Fine dining might be a better option at this point.
4.And which streaming service is actually worth the price of a subscription?
5. The prices are jumping across the board.
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It adds up quickly when you consider the dozens of other subscriptions automatically charged to your accounts.
6.Is BBQ season canceled?
7.And I still have to build it myself?
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8.Spicy Tuna Rolls smack but are they really worth it?
9.Just when you thought tuition couldn’t get worse.
10. Student loans are equally outrageous.
College and university prices have been rising faster than the rate of inflation for many years. If student loan money was no longer available, colleges and universities would be forced to lower their prices, because they wouldn’t have students willing or able to pay what they’re… pic.twitter.com/rL2rD6ZRvH
— Dave Ramsey (@DaveRamsey) October 3, 2023
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11.And the good fights are still on PPV.
12.How about the astronomical price of groceries, even at Costco?!
13.Inflation hits when you least expect it sometimes.
14.The fluctuating price of lettuce.
15.The price of Cheetos Hot Fries, once $0.99, increased to $2.49 in a 10-year span.
16. Car maintenance is out the roof.
Inflation is outrageous. Got an oil change today $123.00 I was like 🤔, so I looked at a receipt 🧾 from previous changes, in 2021 same car same oil it was $68.00, 🤷🏻♂️ this can’t be good. @POTUS
— Michael Woods (@Pwoodzy1977) May 2, 2024
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17.Orange juice got hit by shrinkflation, too.
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18.Breakfast burritos are changing, too.
19. And insurance is looking like an even bigger expense than it ever was.
yall arguing on the timeline but my car insurance just went up to $300 a month and I called geico and they just told me it’s because of inflation pic.twitter.com/25asdDGwhl
— Lizzie (@lizzief1acc) June 25, 2024
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20.And finally, sometimes, public transit seems like it could be a better option overall.
H/T: r/funny, r/economy, r/mildlyinfuriating, r/temecula, r/dataisbeautiful, r/boxing, r/inflation & r/shrinkflation
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