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Either way, they aren't working any minimum wage jobs.
Okay but they're still living off ramen and putting off medical treatment and hoping their car doesn't blow up
The solution to all those problems involves increasing real wages. Which is what has happened for the last year, especially for the lowest quintile.
I'm sure that will make the ramen taste better.
Increasing real wages is always better than decreasing real wages. Which is what was happening before Biden.
Yeah, if only people looked at the statistics and ignored the rumbling in their stomachs. Public policy folks have it so hard.
For most people, the rumbling was even worse before Biden. That's the part you try so hard to ignore.
I'm not doubting the statistics show that.
But people's stomachs are still rumbling, and they're not going to be silenced by statistics.
No, but the only way to silence them is to do more of what Biden has already done.
Allow the housing interest rate to more than double? I don't need any more of that thanks.
You don't need a mortgage to silence a rumbling stomach.
You still need a place to live. Tell me, what happens when the cost of buying property goes up, if you're a renter? Where does the extra money you have go spend on housing come from?
I guess I wouldn't care as much if I were a rich politician either.
Depends on supply and demand for rentals. Right now, supply is up and rents are going down. In which case, if costs are up then landlords eat the loss.
Yes, that $40 off a month is doing a lot to make up for the explosive increases we've seen. And I'm sure that spike in interest rates will have no long lasting effects.
Landlords do not eat the cost, nor do they often lower rent if they can get away with charging the same or more. "Due to lower expenses on our side, we are dropping rent by 5%" said very few landlords ever, except in fantasy land.
Biden do be out of touch.
Landlords reduce the rent on vacant units when they have too many of them. Just like hotel owners
And those prices do not go below the cost to run those properties, which has gone up significantly. But of course, it's easy to ignore the millions of people struggling if your goal is to put a shine on a rich politician with no real insight into thier struggles.
Revenues can certainly be lower than the costs to operate a property. That just means the business is operating at a loss, which is in fact happening to plenty of rentals as well as hotels.