PPI - Radically Pragmatic
  • Donate
Skip to content
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Locations
    • Careers
  • People
  • Projects
  • Our Work
  • Events
  • Donate

Our Work

The Price of Food vs the Price of Internet Access

  • December 3, 2018
  • Michael Mandel

Here’s what you need to know. Between 2000 and 2017, the price of food went up by 41%, according to the BEA. The price of Internet access fell by 21%. Which change is more harmful to consumers?

Oh, yes, and food at home accounts for 6% of household spending, while Internet access accounts for 0.6%.

It’s worth noting that while the tech/telecom/ecommerce sector has been cutting prices since 2000, a wide variety of sectors have boosted prices sharply. Since 2000, the price of private sector higher education has gone up by 148%; the price of consumer financial services has gone up by 69%; the price of motor vehicle insurance has gone up by 67%; housing rents have gone up by 65%; the price of eating out has gone up by 60%; and so forth.

https://www.progressivepolicy.org/publications/competition-and-concentration-how-the-tech-telecom-ecommerce-sector-is-outperforming-the-rest-of-the-private-sector/

https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelmandel1/2018/11/29/why-digitizing-food-manufacturing-can-boost-living-standards/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Related Work

Budget Breakdown  |  May 29, 2025

House Republicans Rub SALT into Deficit Wounds

  • Alex Kilander
Blog  |  May 28, 2025

California Broadband Bill Misses Mark

  • Michael Mandel
Budget Breakdown  |  May 22, 2025

House Republicans Pass ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Despite Several Big Red Flags

  • Ben Ritz Alex Kilander
Op-Ed  |  May 22, 2025

Ritz for Forbes: House Republicans Pass ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Despite Big Red Flags

  • Ben Ritz
Press Release  |  May 16, 2025

Loss of AAA Rating for U.S. Credit Underscores Grave Consequences of Trump’s Budget-Busting Bill

  • Ben Ritz
Blog  |  May 16, 2025

The Data Center Boom

  • Michael Mandel
  • Never miss an update:

  • Subscribe to our newsletter
PPI Logo
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Donate
  • Careers
  • © 2025 Progressive Policy Institute. All Rights Reserved.
  • |
  • Privacy Policy
  • |
  • Privacy Settings