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|    16 Sep 23 02:44:02    |
      XPost: alt.politics.republicans, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns       XPost: sac.politics       From: yourdime@outlook.com              House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has laid out the devastating results of       runaway government spending on the middle class and why it’s so important       to claw back lost ground for the average American, who has “received a pay       cut for 24 consecutive months … as inflation has persisted.”              He also noted the average American family has lost the equivalent of more       than $7,000 in annual income.              There is a direct link between spending, borrowing and printing trillions       of dollars, and these disastrous results for Americans.              President Biden has spent trillions of dollars the nation didn’t have.              These unchecked costs drove the deficit to record highs and pushed the       debt over $31 trillion.              The Federal Reserve simply created the money for the government to spend,       and that devalued the dollar with four-decade-high inflation.              That incredible increase in consumer prices explains why workers feel       poorer although they’re making more money.              According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, average weekly earnings are       up 9% since Biden took office, but consumer prices have risen 14.9% over       that same time.              The result is that real earnings (meaning earnings adjusted for inflation)       are down 5.1% under Biden.              For the typical family with two parents working, their combined weekly       paychecks are up about $200, but that money has lost so much purchasing       power from inflation that it’s as if their weekly pay has shrunk by more       than $100.              The average working American family has lost $5,600 in purchasing power       under Biden because of rampant inflation.              Average real earnings have never returned to the level they were when       Biden took office — it has been almost entirely downhill.              Yet as if the current doldrums were some kind of achievement, the White       House released a statement noting that real earnings are higher today than       they were nine months ago.              That’s technically true, but only because June 2022 was the single month       of Biden’s presidency when real earnings (down 5.2%) were worse than today       (down 5.1%).              When runaway spending finally caused so much inflation that even the       bureaucrats couldn’t ignore it, the Fed belatedly began raising interest       rates to put out the fire.              While that helped slow the rise in prices, it created other pain for       families by raising borrowing costs.              Those higher borrowing costs on everything from mortgages to credit cards       and auto loans to student loans have further increased the average       family’s expenses by $1,500 per year.              The combined effect is the equivalent of a $7,100 cut in annual purchasing       power.              That’s more than a month’s pay for half the households in the country.              And it’s worth noting that’s just the average — some people are even worse       off.              If you’re trying to buy a home today, the monthly mortgage payment on a       median-priced home is 82% higher than when Biden took office.              If the pain is to end, the spending must be reined in.              That is why McCarthy’s fight over the debt ceiling is so crucial.              The speaker and his congressional allies need to hold the line and return       some modicum of fiscal sanity to the Capitol.              If they don’t, the spending sprees will continue, and so will the pain, as       the government borrows into oblivion.              E. J. Antoni is an economist at the Heritage Foundation.              https://nypost.com/2023/04/19/americans-have-taken-pay-cuts-each-month-       since-biden-took-office/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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