Biden Says People Are Getting Raises—But New Data Show Wages Are Actually Going Down
President Biden claimed again this week that thanks to his leadership, Americans’ paychecks are going up. Yet new data show that once you account for inflation, workers’ nominal wage increases aren’t just canceled out—their real wages have actually gone down.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) just released data comparing wages in the 4th quarter of 2020 to the 4th quarter of 2021. Over this one-year period, BLS reports that the median worker’s weekly earnings increased by 2.6 percent. That’s good news, right?
Not so fast. Because consumer prices rose 6.7 percent over the same time period, Americans’ purchasing power declined. As conservative economist Stephen Moore explained, this “means real earnings dropped 4.1%.”
After all, what ultimately matters is not the number of your paycheck, but what your paycheck can buy you. If you’re getting a raise but everything’s even more expensive, you’re not actually any better off.
Moore illustrated this effect with a simple chart:
“Biden promised no tax hikes for anyone making less than $400,000 a year – but inflation, the cruelest tax of all, is making a mockery of that promise,” Moore concluded in his analysis for the Committee to Unleash Prosperity.
It’s only natural for a politician like Joe Biden to try to spin the disappointing results of his failed economic agenda into a positive tale about wages going up. But don’t fall for it.
When you look at the fuller picture, things aren’t heading in the right direction for working Americans. For that, the Biden administration only has itself (and the Federal Reserve!) to blame.
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