Everyone is talking about affordability -- and making the same mistake
Nov. 29, 2025, 6:00 AM EST
By Heidi Shierholz
Affordability or the lack of it is dominating the public discourse. Affordability, affordability, affordability: Democrats new winning formula, proclaims Politico. Trump tries to seize affordability message, reports The New York Times. Election results in New Jersey, Virginia, New York and elsewhere showed that voters are responding to candidates who speak directly to the cost of living.
Todays affordability debate, however, focuses almost entirely on prices, as if the only way to make life affordable is to make things cheaper. But that approach misses the bigger picture. Affordability depends on both prices and wages. The roots of todays affordability crisis actually lie not in recent price spikes, but in the long-term suppression of workers pay.
For more than four decades, employers have been actively suppressing the wages of working people, so that corporate managers and owners can claim an ever-larger share of the income generated by what workers produce. Government policies facilitated these efforts. Policymakers allowed labor standards such as the minimum wage to erode (and reduced enforcement of the standards we do have), blocked adequate protections for workers right to organize and promoted macroeconomic policy that allowed unemployment to remain too high for long periods, undermining workers leverage.
One way to see this shift is by comparing the growth in workers pay to the growth in productivity, which measures how much income is generated on average in an hour of work. If pay for typical workers had kept pace with productivity over the past 45 years, their paychecks today would be roughly 40% larger. That wage shortfall is what is really driving Americas affordability crisis and reversing it must be central to any serious affordability agenda.
https://www.ms.now/opinion/inflation-affordability-prices-wages-jobs
The Blue Flower
(6,288 posts)The media is being very lazy by identifying that as the reason for our winter of discontent. I'll start with embarrassing us as a nation and outright grifting from the taxpayers.
usonian
(22,888 posts)Thank you all for your INattention to the elephant shitting on you.
I am not secretly Bernie Sanders.