(03-27-2025, 12:28 PM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: I think my cost of living increase totalled about the high end of this, and 80% of that was a rent increase. Up about 700/month. It may have hit us lowly renters hardest.
* This can be offset by illegal subletting.
Food increased about 200 in that time.
Gas/Electric about 75
Auto-related increases about 400.
Total about 1,375 in increases. Which is actually about a 30% increase overall. Or around $16,500.
My mortgage went up, but only because of property taxes. Increase of maybe $50 a month. Car insurance actually decreased.
Food went up, but that is where i am getting my yearly increase above, I think worst case $200 more a month too.
Editing to say , the biggest leap as ideo said above is probably renting - and they are trying to squeeze out the home 'owners ' too, by tacking on HOA fees or raising them, or increasing taxes.
Likewise, don't forget the continuing centralisation corporatocracy push by having all these corporations buy up single family homes so that those TOO can be rented.





