Spyke

Listen they gave out a participation trophy to Jimmy Weatherford when I was in little League and that fucker never did a goddamn thing. I've suffered just as much if not more than today's youths.

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lemmy.ca

I know that many under 30 would be much happier if no single person owned more than $1 billion in assets. Why don't we try that?

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lemm.ee

Look up "Hell's Angels" by Hunter Thompson. There's a chapter where he discusses the economics of being a biker/hippie circa 1970.

Angels could work six months as a Union stevedore and save up enough to live on the road for two years. A part time waitress could afford to support herself and her musician boyfriend.

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My stepmom "paid her way through college bagging groceries."

College tuition now: 30,000/yr

7.25 (min wage) x 30 (never give full time because laws) x 52 (weeks in a year): 11,310/yr before taxes.

Thanks for the advice Agnes.

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There was a student in my elementary school class in the early 90s, whose single mother worked as a cleaning lady at the school and supported both of them with that money. They had a small apartment, a car and while she was considered poor, she always had enough clothes, school supplies etc.

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No shit, either you're homeless and unreported or you're working a half dozen jobs to barely not be homeless while taking all the loans you can to live somewhat tolerably.

The US is going to collapse in a few years anyway, that's the only hope anyone has left anymore.

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Let's see... Groceries are up about 300%. House prices are up about 250%. Rental costs are up by about 250%. Electric is up by about 150%. Cheap fast food is up by about 350%. Salaries are down by about 20%. Huh... I wonder why we're delving deeper and deeper into despair....

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Americans under 30 are so miserable that the U.S. just fell to a historically low ranking in the world happiness report | Spyke