A global lens on kitchen table bills

During an editorial meeting earlier this year, International Editor Sara Miller Llana and I started talking about a topic that seemed to be everywhere: affordability.

In the United States, voters regularly cite cost of living as their top concern, and political analysts say it will likely be a central topic in this year’s midterm elections.

But affordability isn’t just an American issue, Sara pointed out. People around the world, from Nigeria to the Netherlands, had been protesting cost-of-living stressors for months. And, at the time, massive protests around affordability in Iran were prompting a brutal government crackdown.

Why We Wrote This

Affordability isn’t just an American issue. In our magazine this week, we take a global approach to covering it.

At the Monitor, one of our goals is to bring a global lens to topics like this one.

That sort of perspective can help readers see in a more complete way the situations they face in their own homes, towns, and countries. And when stories shine light on that picture more broadly, it can open hearts to neighbors both near and far, illuminate something bigger than oneself, and, often, point toward solutions.

So, over the past few months, Sara, National Editor Mark Trumbull, and I have been working with Monitor reporters to come up with a group of stories that could bring this more expansive perspective to the issue of affordability.

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