Full title: corporate America just posted record profits this week. The stock market is at all time highs. If your paycheck didn’t do the exact same thing, take a wild guess why. Their record margins are literally just your unpaid wages

  • mirshafie
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    6 days ago

    Well you see, as the price of energy goes up, the price of ingredients must go up. And so the price of processed food must go up, and then transport must go up to match. To counterbalance this, the price of rent must go up, and therefore the price of mobile data must go up. All of this accumulates into soaring prices of stocks, which proves that capitalism is the greatest.

    It really is this simple! But wages can not go up, because that would cause an inflationary death spiral.

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      6 days ago

      I sense sarcasm.

      But seriously, inflation went up like 8%. Not 33%!

      Then again inflation is just when they print more money.

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        5 days ago

        The people who told you inflation is only 8% are lying through their teeth. I dont have access to enough data to back that claim with evidence, but anecdotally I track my income and spending to the cent and I can tell you that at least for the set of goods I consistently buy every year inflation is much higher than 8%. My 2025 cost me 15% more than my 2024 did, even after excluding all of the 2025 spends that could be considered lifestyle upgrades to my 2024 financials. I dont know how that compares to my 2026 yet for sure, but its absolutely more than 8% inflation

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          5 days ago

          So I don’t like dealing with “trust me bro” arguments but I think you’re confusing what inflation actually is.

          Current U.S. Inflation Rates: 2000-2026 https://share.google/KYoH4YRuDcDl8tJje

          But here’s an official link to what the inflation rate is and was.

          The reason you’re feeling like things are significantly more expensive despite the relatively small inflation rate is that inflation works somewhat like compound interest.

          For example, if a product cost $100 in 2025 and inflation was 5%, the price would rise to $105. If inflation is then 2.3% in 2026, that 2.3% increase is applied to the $105 not the original $100. The new price would be about $107.42.

          That’s why a lower inflation rate doesn’t mean prices are going back down. It simply means they’re increasing at a slower rate.

          Prices generally don’t go down just because inflation falls. They go up more slowly. The notable exceptions are things like gasoline and hand grenades.

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        6 days ago

        They don’t necessarily need to print more money for inflation to happen. Cost of living can go up for many reasons. Inflation is basically devaluation of savings.

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        6 days ago

        It’s not just energy prices, it’s also climate change causing shortages, and tariffs levied on imports by the big orange.