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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 5 MIN

How Your Raise Is Finally Outrunning Rent Prices

from Wages and Prices with Fexingo: Cost of Living, Pay Raises, and Workers' Purchasing Power · host Fexingo

In episode 49 of Wages and Prices, Lucas and Luna examine a long-awaited shift in the cost-of-living landscape: for the first time in three years, average hourly earnings are growing faster than rent. Using May 2026 data—average hourly earnings at $37.50 and CPI shelter index up just 3.8% year-over-year—they unpack why rents have decelerated while wages keep climbing. The hosts explore the role of new multifamily supply hitting the market, softening demand from remote-work normalization, and what this means for workers in high-cost cities like Austin and Phoenix. They also look ahead: if the ECB's rate hike reignites inflation, could rent gains rebound? A focused, data-driven conversation that connects the macro trend to your monthly budget. #WagesAndPrices #Rent #Inflation #CostOfLiving #RealWageGrowth #CPI #ShelterCosts #HousingSupply #MultifamilyConstruction #RemoteWork #AustinHousing #PhoenixHousing #ECB #FederalReserve #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WorkersPurchasingPower Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In episode 49 of Wages and Prices, Lucas and Luna examine a long-awaited shift in the cost-of-living landscape: for the first time in three years, average hourly earnings are growing faster than rent. Using May 2026 data—average hourly earnings at $37.50 and CPI shelter index up just 3.8% year-over-year—they unpack why rents have decelerated while wages keep climbing. The hosts explore the role of new multifamily supply hitting the market, softening demand from remote-work normalization, and what this means for workers in high-cost cities like Austin and Phoenix. They also look ahead: if the ECB's rate hike reignites inflation, could rent gains rebound? A focused, data-driven conversation that connects the macro trend to your monthly budget. #WagesAndPrices #Rent #Inflation #CostOfLiving #RealWageGrowth #CPI #ShelterCosts #HousingSupply #MultifamilyConstruction #RemoteWork #AustinHousing #PhoenixHousing #ECB #FederalReserve #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WorkersPurchasingPower Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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