AMERICA EXPLAIN

Just watch TV! That's what I do. And even I know is bullshit!

TVs, Toys, Wireless services, etc. have competition from markets in the US and markets outside the US (ex: Japanese car exports)
Textbooks, Tuition, Childcare, and Medical care are all places where the government has gotten more and more involved since 96. Any time the government gets involved in something, the prices go through the roof.

Chinese slaves are making them for almost free

The Jews realized that by pushing education for every single person that they can easily scam people out of massive amounts of money

The things that experienced price inflation above the normal rate were increasingly subsidized by government.

Millennials fucked up the world, people born in the early 90s were spending outrageously even though literally none of them were employed.

>Education
Costs skyrocket because the government guarantees student loans.

>Childcare
No idea, probably increases in regulation plus inflation plus increased labor costs.

>Medical Care
Costs skyrocket because government forces insurance company to take sub-prime policy contracts. Insurance net cost increases by 400%. Surprised the change is only +105%.

>Food and Beverages
Probably inflation.

>Housing
Probably inflation.

>New cars
Massive subsidies and bailouts prevent these from skyrocketing.

>Clothing
We have a continent-sized textile mill called Asia.

>Wireless Service
Went from being a novelty to being literally essential for modern society.

>Software
India

>Toys
China

>TVs
Market Saturation and China

When you subsidize a commodity, the prices sky rocket as any addition costs are met by the tax payer.

Also worth noting that population increases drive limited resources up and up in terms of price. Build more houses, schools, the prices will dip to meet those of better production/distribution products. But not to the same extent while key areas of demand remain subsidized.

Now post the same range for University Professor wages. These lazy fucks are paying themselves six figure salaries for three day weeks. They get away with it by backing up ludricrous political agendas with their support.

Schools maybe, but you know how much better off drug companies would be without the FDA? They'd actually be able to make new drugs and get them out to market in avg 4 years versus 15. Takes about 2billion of capital just to get a drug to market, and that's only if its successful in fulfilling the process.