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The connection between stagnant real wages and rising household debt burdens is critical here. When real weekly earnings decline by 0.5% while prices reset higher, families don't just feel poorer—they often resort to credit to maintain their living standards. This creates a debt trap where household balance sheets deteriorate even as headline employment numbers look stable. The cumulative loss in purchasing power you describe compounds the affordability crisis, making it nearly impossible for average families to build savings or reduce debt. Until policy prioritizes genuine wage growth through reduced regulatory barriers and fiscal restraint, we'll continue seeing households rely on debt rather than income growth to cover basic expenses.

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