WaldoStackjoiner on Nostr: In 2021, the bottom quintile spent 30.6% of income on food, whereas the top quintile ...
In 2021, the bottom quintile spent 30.6% of income on food, whereas the top quintile spent 7.6% (USDA)
While we would expect this, we may not expect food prices being much higher than CPI and this disproportionately affecting lower income workers
Saving in #bitcoin can fix this
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2023-06-24 17:24:49Event JSON
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