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Article created by: Gabija Palšytė

While the Euro zone inflation hits a record 8.6% as the European Central Bank prepares for its first rate hike in 11 years, the rest of the world is also experiencing rising costs of virtually everything.

In the US, costs of necessities yet again skyrocketed in May, leaving the US with a new 40-year high in inflation. Think of gas, food, energy, rent, flight prices, and all other basic necessities. Households across the country are experiencing unprecedented pressures, making them less able to afford discretionary items like electronics or haircuts.

So it’s not simply you who can no longer feast on Starbucks lattes. We’re talking about lower-income and Black and Hispanic Americans, in particular, who are struggling beyond the point that should be humanly acceptable.

This thread also sheds light on how inflation is not only changing people’s habits, lifestyles, and daily choices, but altering their livelihoods. “What have you given up recently due to rising costs?” someone asked recently on Reddit, hitting very close to home for too many people who shared their very honest responses.

#1

Woman cutting back on hair salon visits due to rising inflation, gently tying her daughter's hair outdoors in a park. Having kids…sorry but a horrible decision from a financial stand point. One parent at home used to be possible now both parents have to work leaving strangers to take care of and raise your children

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Santrikea
Community Member
7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And those strangers cost a bloody fortune!!

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    #2

    Close-up of a dog holding a treat in its mouth, illustrating people cutting back on everyday items due to rising inflation. Red meat, tomatoes, a lot of fruits and veggies, heating in a wooden house that gets to minus 4, I'm living off a lot of rice, beans, pasta, no treats like yoghurt anymore, turning off every single power point except for the room I'm in. I get sort of warm with a hot water bottle and blankets. I'm making my own dog and cat food. Times are tough and they're only going to keep getting tougher. I don't have anything left to give up except for my medications that are keeping my alive. I'm terminally ill and only have a year or eighteen months left but this isn't living its honestly just existing. If I give up the meds it'll all go away but my animals keep me hanging on.

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    #3

    American flag flying between tall city buildings symbolizing the impact of rising inflation on everyday expenses. Living in the U.S. I've been doing a lot of traveling recently and literally everywhere I've been from Latin America to Europe, the Caribbean to the Mediterranean, has been cheaper to live. Not only that but their social laws are better, and there's an understanding that health care and access to affordable housing with amenities is a basic human right. I'm currently in the process of acquiring my EU passport so I can have other options.

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    #4

    Person with red nail polish typing on laptop with stethoscope nearby illustrating rising inflation impacts. Going to the doctor. If I die I die

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    #5

    Person driving a car at dusk, illustrating everyday things people cut back on due to rising inflation effects. Driving. Covid started it, gas prices finished it. I’m a hermit.

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    #6

    An adult hand gently holding a baby's hand, symbolizing everyday life changes amid rising inflation challenges. the idea of having children

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    #7

    White house with a large porch and stone chimney surrounded by trees, illustrating everyday things cut back on due to rising inflation. Dreams of owning a home this year lol

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    Santrikea
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Dreams of owning a home period. Yes, im Canadian.

    #8

    Young woman leaning on an ornate metal railing, reflecting on everyday things cut back due to rising inflation effects. Ciggies. I wanted to for a long time but the rising costs ($60 +/-$10aud for a 25g pouch) became almost insulting and I just felt stupid paying to slowly kill myself. Ridiculous. Gl to anyone trying to quit, it's really hard

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    #9

    Man and child walking on beach at sunset, illustrating everyday things people cut back on due to rising inflation. I'm not taking my kids on any vacation or trips this year and it makes me so sad. As a single mom I just can't make it happen and that's my favorite thing to do with/for them once a year.

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    #10

    Woman covering her face with hand while a child takes her photo, illustrating effects of rising inflation on everyday life. My privacy. All three of my children, plus my granddaughter have moved back in with me since Feb. All of them have good jobs, my two boys are Military, but rent prices are so high. They all help with the bills, because I can’t afford to cover the increase in food and utilities but it’s crowded.

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    #11

    Young man sitting on floor playing guitar, surrounded by everyday items, illustrating people cutting back due to rising inflation. I’m currently living alone for the first time and loving my peace and solitude. But everything is getting so expensive that I’m considering going back to living with a roommate. It’s heartbreaking but I’m trying to come to terms with it.

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    Santrikea
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Inflation about to make me find a man💀

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    #12

    Person holding a sandwich, illustrating everyday things people had to cut back on due to rising inflation challenges. Junk food and desserts. If it can't be made into a meal with nutrients then I'm not getting it. I almost stopped buying meat altogether, veggies are way cheaper, and frozen veggies/fruit never go bad. If it's not bills or essential then I'm not getting it. I've lost a lot of weight because of my sudden diet changes so thats cool I guess.

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    #13

    A basket of fresh fruit representing everyday things people cut back on due to rising inflation. Subscriptions like Netflix and streaming services, Amazon prime, and Patreon. Coffees from the cafe, most fruit (unless frozen) and pretty much all veg (there’s a massive shortage in Australia and it’s so expensive if available at all). Given up driving due to cost of petrol too

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    #14

    Person leaning out of car window on a mountain road, symbolizing everyday things cut back on due to rising inflation. Impromptu road trips

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    #15

    Pink knitted baby booties placed on a dark wooden surface, symbolizing effects of rising inflation on everyday expenses. After three years of trying for a baby, with one ectopic, one chemical pregnancy, and two failed IUIs, it seems like I need to start coming to terms with the fact that we just cannot afford more fertility treatments. Insurance doesn't cover a penny. With the prices of everything going up, how can I afford to spend $1k in medications alone (for one cycle supply) for another IUI? If we decided to do IVF, it would cost us around $12k. It would be worth it if we knew either treatment would work, but there's no way to know that. It's heartbreaking. I had to call up the clinic to tell them we are sitting it out for now.

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    #16

    Person sitting outdoors near a lake and hills, reflecting on everyday things cut back on due to rising inflation. Doing things spontaneously. Now, I need to sit down and look at my budget before getting in the car and driving to the beach or going out for a meal.

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    #17

    Crowd at a concert with raised hands, representing people cutting back on entertainment due to rising inflation impact. Concerts are a thing of the past

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    #18

    Makeup brushes and cosmetic powders arranged closely, illustrating everyday things people cut back on due to rising inflation. Makeup. I used to be the person that wore it every day and enjoyed application, and practicing techniques/experimenting with colours. I can’t afford to paint my face for fun when cauliflower is $8 a head (not that I can afford fresh produce now either, but you catch my drift).

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    #19

    Hands squeezing fresh lemons in a busy kitchen with herbs and cooking utensils showing rising inflation impact. I've found that freezing and meal-prepping as much food as possible saves money. If you can dilute what you cook with water or a cheap ingredient, you can add more seasonings to help with the lack of flavor. Half of my meals are now either rice, beans, chopped salads, and soups. If you also cook with more seasoning and spices, it keeps leftovers from spoiling as quickly.

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    #20

    Close-up of a person getting eyelash extensions applied, highlighting everyday beauty expenses cut back due to rising inflation. No more lash extensions. Also not going out to eat as often, stopped getting drinks at coffee shops unless I don’t have time to make my own and cut out a lot of online shopping.

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    #21

    Fresh food. Even though it's not the best for my body, frozen foods are a good investment for preserving most fruits and vegetables these days.

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    Data1001
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sounds like you're talking about freezing your own food, but if you buy frozen veggies from the market, they may actually be more 'fresh' than 'fresh' vegetables, since they are frozen quite quickly after being picked, whereas much produce spends a lot of time in shipping before it arrives in your local market.

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    #22

    Several dogs in a fenced gravel area, illustrating lifestyle changes people reveal due to rising inflation challenges. Doggy daycare. I know it’s a luxury & we’ll be fine but not being able to do that for my pups has been a downer.

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    #23

    White coffee cup filled with black coffee on a saucer with a spoon, representing everyday things cut back due to rising inflation. I've cut down on how much coffee I drink. I don't buy expensive coffee but the coffee I like has doubled in price in the last couple months. Instead of having 3ish cups a day, I have maybe one. Maybe. Some days I don't have any.

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    Santrikea
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Coffee prices have gotten ridiculous. McDonald's coffee has gone from $10/bag to $26/bag. Who tf is paying $26 for a bag of McDonald's Coffee??!! Freaking Starbucks is cheaper at $13/bag.

    #24

    Woman holding a red cup and vaping device outdoors, reflecting on everyday things cut back due to rising inflation. Vaping. For my health mostly but I don’t wanna pay for it anymore either

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    #25

    Young man sitting on a plaid couch covering his face, illustrating people cutting back on everyday things due to rising inflation. My roommate is terrible, but every time I look at rent prices for a one-bedroom, I start to think that maybe my situation is not so bad

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    #26

    Hand holding an open red ring box with a diamond ring, illustrating things people cut back on due to rising inflation. I've kind of given up on being proposed to right now. We have more important things like gas, bills, and food.

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