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The Unfolded States, 5/23/26
"America’s Cost of Living Is Making People Give Up"
"America’s cost of living crisis is changing how millions of people live, work, and think about the future. In this video, we break down why so many Americans feel financially exhausted even while working full-time jobs. From rising rent prices and grocery costs to healthcare expenses, debt, and wage pressure, everyday life across the United States feels noticeably more expensive than it did only a few years ago. This video combines real experiences, economic trends, and social observations to explore why so many households feel stuck financially despite trying to stay responsible with money. We also take a closer look at the growing pressure on the American middle class, including housing affordability, inflation fatigue, side hustle culture, and the psychological impact of constantly adjusting to higher monthly costs.
Using current data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Redfin, the Federal Reserve, KFF, and the New York Federal Reserve, this video examines how rising living expenses are reshaping spending habits, long term planning, and financial stability across the country. Topics include rent increases, grocery inflation, healthcare costs, household debt, and why even six figure incomes no longer feel as secure for many workers in high cost areas.
Sources referenced in this video include the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index reports, Redfin housing and rental market data, Federal Reserve household financial surveys, KFF healthcare cost reports, Bankrate emergency savings studies, and New York Federal Reserve household debt reports. If you have noticed changes in rent, groceries, insurance, or daily expenses where you live, share your experience in the comments below."
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