Most of that increase in spending is driven by housing costs, which have surged, Zandi told CNN in an email on Friday. He added that families are also spending more at the grocery store; on buying, maintaining and insuring vehicles and on recreational services like cable.
Of course, paychecks have also grown over the past two years — but not by as much as the cost of living.
Companies have always been greedy, what’s new is that there were trillion dollar handouts to the upper classes while workers got almost nothing.
The Fed increased the money supply to prop up stocks, essentially giving cash to stock owners. 90% of stocks are owned by 10% of the population.
Average PPP loan forgiven is almost $100K, and that free cash only went to those doing well enough to own a business.
Meanwhile those handouts caused inflation, which effectively lowers workers pay and the real purchasing power of the minimum wage.