@Justicar Things that don't matter are cheaper than ever. Microprocessors went from costing hundreds of dollars to being so cheap we put them in disposable e-cigs. Meanwhile, food, energy, and housing costs have ballooned. Turns out the masses just want cheap entertainment and the bare minimum to physically survive.
@RegalBeagle correction, good sneakers are about 80€, so "only" 5x
@Justicar If you count the processed garbage at the super market as food, maybe, but real food has risen at a similar rate. Normies just look to sustain and be entertained, so they don't particularly care.
@RegalBeagle i could have bought great sneakers for 15€ 20 years ago. today, it is 10x. paychecks have not 10x in last two decades. coca cola, snickers bar or magnum ice cream doubled their price in last 20 years. so the inflation hits different things differently. it still pisses me off. but i would say food keeps with real wages the closes because it is what people are most sensitive to.