Newsflash: Inflation Impacts Kansas City

Right now we want to share this quick interlude from dead-tree media tells us what your grandma already knows . . . 

Things are getting really expensive in the cowtown despite MSM celebration of "Bidenomics" and another fantasies imagined by chattering classes.

Check-it . . .

The study shows the overall cost of living in Kansas City is just slightly lower than the national average. The average Kansas City resident has monthly household bills totaling $2,013, just below the national average of $2,046.

However, not all household expenses have the same impact on the cost of living. While Kansas Citians pay slightly less on rents and mortgages than those in other cities, they spend an average of 40% of their household income on housing alone.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

How affordable is Kansas City? Residents are paying more than average on these bills

In Kansas City, residents still pay less in housing costs than others around the country, according to a new national report. But they are paying higher than average bills for some key household expenses.

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Kansas City woman explains how gas prices negatively impact her business

And just like that, we're back to seeing high gas prices. A lot of people depend on their cars for work, but high prices make things harder and harder, like for Kansas Citian Sarah Rollins.

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