LOL... Are you seriously trying to make this as a logical argument???
Here's the first of many problems with that as it relates to Brandonomics: Wage growth as they claimed over his term did not, has not, and will not outpace his inflation over his entire term. Wage growth may have outpaced inflation in a handful of recent months but overall, Brandon's wage to inflation ratio is way under water over his term... I'll use your own argument of gain/loss to show you just how bad the loss was for Americans was under Brandon compared to Trump...
Here are the REAL numbers, not cherry picked, not partial data...
Under Trump year over year inflation was 1.9%. That's 7.6% overall during his term while wages grew 15% ...
Under Brandon, year over year was 5.2%, and 20.8% overall at the 3.6-year mark and even higher when you factor in the essential costs of living as mentioned before like rent, mortgages, groceries, fuel, insurance, and electricity which collectively consumes 75-95% of every middle-class household income. That rate was was 22.5% on average... Wages under Brandon have grown by 7% over his term to date...
So, by your formula, the wage growth outpaced inflation by 100% under Trump, while conversely, inflation has outpaced wage growth by 200% to date under Brandon... The reality is that Trump's economy outperformed Brandon's most of the Top 10 growth indicators used by investors which are GDP, industrial production, consumer spending, employment figures, home sales, new construction, INFLATION, construction spending, manufacturing demand & retail sales...
Brandon had a slight edge over Trump in job growth which has two asterisks by it due to the Covid job bump which we all know were not really new jobs, but returning jobs already created under Trump... The second asterisk is for the fabricated numbers put out during this most recent jobs report which we discovered was BS...
In summary, nobody is ahead because revenue has not exceeded costs as you mistakenly suggest in specific regard to wage growth compared to inflation...