Also, when would that ever not be the top category? “Things cost too much” seems like kind of a supercategory covering most of the others. Maybe “lack of money” could compete.
The top is less important than the ratio. The top 2 answers are basically stuff costs too much. Over half the people are claiming that is their biggest problem. If times were better, it still might be the top, but it shouldn’t be the majority. Debt concerns, and retirement would take a bigger chunk.
“High cost of living/Inflation” so not simply “Inflation”
Also, when would that ever not be the top category? “Things cost too much” seems like kind of a supercategory covering most of the others. Maybe “lack of money” could compete.
The top is less important than the ratio. The top 2 answers are basically stuff costs too much. Over half the people are claiming that is their biggest problem. If times were better, it still might be the top, but it shouldn’t be the majority. Debt concerns, and retirement would take a bigger chunk.
rent gauging. wildly insane property values. gas price gauging. it’s not just food prices, tho that sucks too
I think I understand what you are saying (about the title, ya?), buy are they not connected somehow?
Actually I’m really confused with how that list is done.
Cost of living might be always high, not increasing much every year
Inflation is the rate of increase
Thanks.