Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 14
Seattle Families Sell Homes as 4.5% Inflation Outpaces U.S. Rate
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 14

Seattle Families Sell Homes as 4.5% Inflation Outpaces U.S. Rate

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 14

Summary

  • A Seattle-area family is selling its Crown Hill home and downsizing after higher grocery, gas, insurance and housing costs made their budget unworkable.
  • Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue consumer prices rose 4.5% in the year through June, easing from 4.9% in April but still topping the 3.5% U.S. inflation rate.
  • Job insecurity is adding pressure: the family's Microsoft-employed breadwinner now worries about layoffs after 4,800 Xbox and sales cuts, following 15,000 layoffs in 2025 and buyout offers to 7% of U.S. staff this year.
  • Daily spending is also shifting across the region, with one teacher cutting driving after gas hit $6 a gallon and restaurant prices up 6.2%; a tech worker said a pad thai delivery topped $40.
  • Mayor Katie Wilson's office said affordability and inequality remain urgent and pointed to anti-junk-fee, transit, shelter, school-meal and utility-discount measures aimed at easing household costs.

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