When did everything become so expensive?

I am a 34 yo boomer, I remember when you could book hotels for 90$ per night and a restaurant visit cost 25 per person

Now it's more like 150 and 50, and I am talking about 2010 or so. No way inflation was 100% during that time?

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im a 30 year old boomer and gas used to be under $1. mcdonalds had like a 20c wednesday burger, and sonic had 5 burgers for 5. whatd yall zoomers do.

at this point a six figure income will soon be minimum wage

yup and I was online for 4 hours on uber today and made a whopping $22

Late stage capitalism.

Work harder and you have more money ya faggot commie

The poverty level for families in SF is like $140k a year

Lol. Look at this fag.

I moved from 85 to 145k since I started working so ...

I was buying new trainers the other day and they're all £90+

I'm sure they used to cost £30 for some heavy duty skate shoes.

brand shoes have definitely gotten more expensive, as have "sports" clothes in general
I also stopped playing new video games sometime around 2010 in part due to me being less excited about them but also because they suddenly became something like 20% more expensive

the inflation has been insane, however i sometimes find myself paralyzed and unable to buy shit that i know i need even tho its not too expensive.
the other day i went to wally world because i needed string, but the cheapest was $2.29 so i left without getting any...then came home and realized it was crazy to need string and drive all the way over there and not get it. So i drove and got it, but felt really ripped off.
Having said all that, that night i ordered pizza and came to $30 with tip.
Sometimes i feel like im breaking in half. maybe im just becoming a very very old person quickly

yeah, I remember when "decent" shoes was like 50, and good 120-150

Now it's more like 100 vs 180...

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Since I am a boomer who got a job and bought a house in 2010 before price explosion in US, I have quite good money

I can gamble away 5-10 ETH on IDEX with a few clicks, but buying a convienence store coke bottle for 3$ instead of going 1km to nearest real store and buy it for 1.5$ Fuck yes!

yeah distribution is cheaper than ever, no discs or anything just bandwith and like 100 GB storage... no manual or box

Our problems come from not letting capitalism work you fucking retard.

>"late stage capitalism"

Oh, so that's what it's called when almost every major country in the world locks your countries' companies out of their markets using anti-competitive regulatory practices, eventually forcing your entire population into the McService industry-and when doubling down on failing legislation drives up the cost of healthcare, real estate and higher education to unsustainably high levels over the course of a few short decades. I was wondering what the proper term for all that was

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This, I can't believe how expensive fast food has gotten.

GenX here who has good money too...I understand what you are saying completely. the day i needed string i calculated i was up that day $9700 between crypto and stocks, yet like an old jew couldnt part with $2 for some string. These events seem to be happening with more frequency.

same with beer, I can easily buy some wine barrel stored craft beer bottle for 40 bucks, but paying 1.39 vs 1.19 for that "premium" washing power?

Never happening!

Is working in SF worth it for a year if I don't mind living in a van + gym membership?

fuck, I just remembered another good one
I was going to call for a pizza, but upon seeing the price I decided to drive to the supermarket and buy a frozen one instead, as they for some reason haven't gotten more expensive
the ratio used to be something like 1.5-2 frozen pizzas per restaurant-made one, now it's easily 3-4 frozen per restaurant-made

Nowhere to legally park the van, the city got tired of people doing that.

36 y-o boomer here
I remember a night out drinking/dancing at a bar/club would cost you like $20-30 With $60+ you'd have ONE HELL of a night. Also you could eat at McD and be satisfied for $5-7, nowadays it's like $15
PS: canadian prices

in 90's you could find many bars that had $5 cover + $2 pitchers of beer....for $20 you could drink all the beer you could possibly fit + have enough left over for drunk eats at end of night.
Now a single fucking beer is $6 at most places. it simply takes the joy out of it...

Not letting capitalism work is part of capitalisms problem, it can't defend itself from angry plebs and charismatic leaders. The proponents of capitalism are spineless cucks who care about gay shit like the NAP.

I think it's not a fair comparison because 2010 was near the bottom of the economic collapse, and right now our economy is supposedly roaring and more people have money and therefor everything is more expensive, on top of the ass rape rate of inflation.

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thanks crapitalism.

> I remember a night out drinking/dancing at a bar/club would cost you like $20-30 With $60+ you'd have ONE HELL of a night.

I remember those times. Early 2000s. No tinder. Just tellin the ladies they're lookin good was all you needed.

Crazy times man.

yea even striking out had its charms because sometimes it wasnt a total strikeout but a basehit...seeing that she was actually tempted and considering the offer to come to your place was sometimes worth more than the actual score. thats what all these gay tinder shit misses...

Then just walk away

>Entire planet rallies under a banner of "Make the Americans pay for it"
>It's somehow America's fault things have gone to pot

God I hate Europeans. There are at least some Asians who understand, but Europeans got to go. At least they're doing it to themselves.

you arent a boomer faggot neither are all these other 30yr olds fucking faggots. I swear. tired of this baby boomer false flag

Barely keeping up with inflation, you will soon cap out and your salary will be worth less

relax man

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>Why can't America by more like Europe, we have all this free healthcare and social safety nets
>*Refuses to adequately pay for it's own military*

It's like a real life Scumbag Steve meme on a grand scale

Everything became extremely expensive because of quantitative easing (money printing).

The US is in the unique position of issuing the dollar. As a result quantitative easing did not have that big of an effect because the people and institutions around the world gladly took those new dollars to their shores.

Everything will keep working fine as long as those dollars remain hidden away in foreign accounts. It would be really bad if those dollars came back to the US. It would Argentina tier inflation.

>QE
>money printing

based retardbro

It’s the fed monetary manipulation idiot

It's all gone to shit since (((they))) killed the gold standard.

It's almost as if regulation is an intricate part of a massively complex system, and not just a two-dimensional dynamic of "less regulation = good, more regulation = bad."

It's an intrinsic feature of capitalism that wealth concentrates and consolidates. All actors in the system have an incentive to gain a competitive advantage, and those with larger resources have more leverage to do so inorganically and stifle competition. When that happens, which it inevitably does, the ideal of a free market is lost.

I'm 32 and I think COL has gone up almost 3x since I was a boy.

That's 300% of 30 years.

Wow totally sustainable right?

No. The larger a corporation gets a larger proportion of funds and energy gets lost in the gears of internal and external bureaucracy until it becomes unsustainable. There's barely a handful of large corporations that are older than a few decades because of this dynamic.

found the coping zoomer

that's how it's _supposed_ to work but the reality is that when corporations get big enough they write regulations to protect themselves and hamper competition. it's been like this for hundreds of years, even adam smith bitches about it in wealth of nations.

It definitely feels like $39.99 was the upper limit of game prices

Exactly. It's like y'all Capitalist dont actually think for yourselves and just repeat what others tell you. Look at the history. Free market blah blah. Look whats happening without a "free market" imagine if it were a "free market". The government already bows to Amazon and Google. Imagine they had more freedoms.

That's why we need to get rid of the state or remove all its legislative power. Lobbyists don't lobby your 90 y.o. neighbor because she can do fuck all to affect the law, the same should apply to the government so we get rid of lobbyists.

>even adam smith bitches about it in wealth of nations.

didn't think he was a communist pig

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>Since Bitcoin was created, United States dollar has lost 62% of its purchasing power.
Now, do you see through the veil?

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>tfw they renamed "the dollar menu" to "the value menu"

prety sure baby boomers started this fucking meme.

How much is "to make it" now?

Definitely very Socialist.

Late stage fiat currency and cronyism. We could blame capitalism if we actually had it in place.

Cronyism is a form of Capitalism . Like Anarcho-Socialism is a form of Socialism.