Increases year ending 2020 to year ending 2024 _ 4 years

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DOW JONES 1.39 INCREASE. Note it fell a bit high because of trump's election.
30,606, 42,544

MEDIAN HOME SALES, 1.27 INCREASE.
329, 000, 419,200

MEDIAN RENT, 1.28 INCREASE.
1185, 1521

FOOD PER PERSON, 1.19 INCREASE.
350, 418

FEDERAL DEBT, 1.32 INCREASE.
26,945, 35,464 TRILLION

GASOLINE, 2.23 INCREASE.
1.48, 3.30

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME, 1.16 INCREASE
69,560, 80,610
 
Looks like wages didn't keep up, what u say?
 
DOW JONES 1.39 INCREASE. Note it fell a bit high because of trump's election.
30,606, 42,544

MEDIAN HOME SALES, 1.27 INCREASE.
329, 000, 419,200

MEDIAN RENT, 1.28 INCREASE.
1185, 1521

FOOD PER PERSON, 1.19 INCREASE.
350, 418

FEDERAL DEBT, 1.32 INCREASE.
26,945, 35,464 TRILLION

GASOLINE, 2.23 INCREASE.
1.48, 3.30

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME, 1.16 INCREASE
69,560, 80,610
Yep.

1) A GLOBAL pandemic. Hundreds of thousands dead in this country. Supply chain issues. Millions of jobs lost. Thousands of companies shuttered. Made worse by the fact the President didn't take the response to the pandemic in this country seriously. A relief package that I'm pretty sure said President signed his name to that contributed both to the deficit and the overall debt.
2) A war started by the third biggest producer of oil in the world.
3) An issue with the cost of living and wages not keeping up with expenses. A complete lack of affordable housing...unless you want to move to Tornado Alley. :)......but the issues on this point have been going on for years..under both Republican and Democrat administrations.

Psstt....I'd put a link in your OP before it gets locked. :)
 
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