When did everything become so expensive?

I remember buying a beer for 2$, a pizza for 4 or 5 and a movie ticket cost like 5$-8$. You could buy a nice shirt for 40$, now it's the double. The only thing that is less expensive is electronics

This was not even long time ago, but now fucking EVERYTHING feels like it COSTS. I am making OK money as senior software developer, but feels like I have less money than ever.

Is this a hidden inflation going on or what?

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>hidden inflation
>hidden

you just discovered that the dollar is losing its value?

the FED has been printing paper like crazy for decades

>what is inflation

What the fuck kind of shirts are you buying for $80?

Don’t forget to mention the portion size of things is also getting smaller to hide inflation without raising the price.

Not to disappoint you but this will continue for eternity.
Remember those old guys that say "you used to be able to buy a pint of whiskey for 0.10 cents" that's you

the jews did this bc they think you are too dumb to notice

>hidden
I see someone finally gave their goyvision a break

This lol. I wagecuck at a gas station and literally every single time a 50+ year old person buys cigarettes they say "$9 for a pack? when I started smoking it was $1"