Americans are set to fork out an extra $11,500 this year if they want to enjoy the same standard of living they maintained in 2020, according to new estimates from NerdWallet.
"In all of 2020, American households spent $61,300, on average," according to analysts. "This number includes everything we spend our money on: housing, food, entertainment, clothing, transportation, and everything else."
"In 2022, it stands to reach $72,900, a difference of more than $11,500 if consumers want to maintain the same standard of living," they wrote.
NerdWallet analysts said that this is an average estimate, and therefore one that is "exact to a very few."
"Those who earn (and therefore spend) more will see more dramatic dollar increases. Those who earn less may see less dramatic dollar jumps, but the impact of these rising prices could be more significantly felt," they wrote.
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NerdWallet noted that spending figures for 2020 were less than typical given that COVID-19 pandemic restrictions meant that fewer people were commuting, or forking out for childcare and entertainment, resulting in an overall decline in spending."It’s a safe assumption that people will spend less in certain categories this year too, if for no other reason than avoiding high prices," they wrote. "This is primarily why we think spending in 2022 will be more similar to 2020 than 2019, for example, another year for which such spending data was available."
On an annual basis, the committee estimates that households will have to fork out an extra $8,607.
Fed officials also cited Russia's war in Ukraine for creating additional upward pressure on inflation and adding weight to global economic activity.
