Cost of living

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Cost of living is the cost of maintaining a certain standard of living. The capitalist economic system seeks to extract as much profit out of consumers as possible, which tends to result in ever-increasing costs of living.

Socialism, on the other hand, is able to rationally reduce the cost of living to alleviate the burden on the wage-earning proletarian class.[1][2]

In the socialist USSR, rent was 5% of income on average, while in 2017 in the capitalist UK rent was 52% of a person's income.[3]

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