I calculated the number of years it would take the average US person to afford the average house (average price) every year, and numbers show the purchasing power for housing is actually decreasing. In other words, people in the US are poorer than before housing-wise.
In fact in 2022 they are poorer than ever, since 1963.
For example, in 1963 GDP Per Capita was $3,375, the average house costed $19,375, meaning it would take 5.74 years of saving 100% of the income to purchase a house.
In 2022 that number was 7,01 years.
People in the US may have high purchasing power for general goods and services, but they have less purchasing power for buying a property.
This is the evolution through the years.
It is curious, but the year with the highest purchasing power was 1972, with 4,94 years. From that year on, the purchasing power has been decreasing in average.
I guess from that moment on, the money printing never really stopped, due to the gold de-pegging.
Where is the prosperity achieved throughout all these years?
Amazing to see that most people do not notice and keep accepting Fiat money and central banks. If the US is getting poorer, the outlook is even worse for most other countries as well (mine included of course).
Bitcoin is the only way.
Sources
House prices:
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/ASPUS
GDP Per capita:
https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD?locations=US