Visualizing The Uneven Fallout Of The Inflation Surge

By U Cast Studios
December 7, 2021

Visualizing The Uneven Fallout Of The Inflation Surge
Image Courtesy Of Statista

With Christmas just three weeks away and the holiday shopping season in full force, now is the worst time of the year to be confronted with financial worries. And yet, as Statista’s Felix Richter details belowmillions of Americans are facing financial hardship due to the recent surge in consumer prices.

This article was originally published by ZeroHedge.

According to a survey conducted by Gallup in November, 10 percent of U.S. adults have been caused severe financial hardship by the latest surge in inflation, severe meaning that it might affect their ability to maintain their current standard of living. Another 42 percent face moderate hardship, meaning that price increases affect them but don’t threaten their standard of living.

Infographic: The Uneven Fallout of the Inflation Surge | Statista

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Making inflation woes worse is the fact that they affect lower income groups disproportionately. While it’s relatively easy to shrug off price increases when it only reduces the amount of money left at the end of the month, it is much harder for people who struggled to make ends meet even before prices started surging.

As the chart above shows, the perceived effect of recent price increases varies significantly by income group. While 71 percent of those living in households with an annual income of less than $40,000 experience some kind of financial hardship these day, just 29 percent of those earning $100,000 or more claim to do so.

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