Uhm no? In most freaking countries you would have more money to spend during your school years or just after it. Either because school is cheap/free or it’s cheaper because you can continue living at home, etc etc
Is that not typical for every generation during and after their schooling years?
Only in a sense so vague that it loses all meaning. You can look up studies comparing the actual wealth of different generations at different ages. Millennials were worse off than Gen-X and Boomers were at the same age, and Gen Z are worse off than Millennials at the same age. The average wealth of the average 30 year old has, in-inflation adjusted dollars, declined markedly over the last several decades.
This should be common sense. Consider just housing. The median home price has gone up much faster than the median income. People who already own homes have benefited substantially from this. But the only way homeowners can earn above-inflation rates of return is if housing is becoming more unaffordable.
If given the opportunity I would’ve rather lived through two world wars, the spanish flu, great depression and start of the cold war over being born into a failed system on a planet thats biosphere will collapse before my retirement anyway.
You know what? here in the late 1930’s early 1940’s boys were often sent away from home to live and work on a farm at the age of 12! And they often slept with the animals even through winter. These were not bad conditions for the time, it was normal!
There is no way it should be necessary for anyone in USA to skip meals. But USA is such an unfair society, that some people have a million times more than others. There is no way that is socially justifiable. Nobody should be either that privileged or unprivileged.
Again, we are the richest country in the world and we don’t even have universal healthcare, abortion is banned in a lot of states and our billionaires pay very little taxes.
True, but it’s super frustrating that OP just accepts that being poor right out of school is a typical thing for families, so it’s okay. Like, fuck no, it’s not okay and it hasn’t been. Instead of an excuse, it should be a call for change.
They didn’t say it was OK, just that it has been the case forever, which makes the article essentially pointless or at best like the Mitch Hedberg joke “I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too”
Indirectly the star system / black hole, by way of the two Rush songs about it (well, one about it, then the other about a Greek-inspired mythological tale set in it)
Is that not typical for every generation during and after their schooling years?
My parents experienced that, I experienced that, my kids experienced that.
Uhm no? In most freaking countries you would have more money to spend during your school years or just after it. Either because school is cheap/free or it’s cheaper because you can continue living at home, etc etc
Only in a sense so vague that it loses all meaning. You can look up studies comparing the actual wealth of different generations at different ages. Millennials were worse off than Gen-X and Boomers were at the same age, and Gen Z are worse off than Millennials at the same age. The average wealth of the average 30 year old has, in-inflation adjusted dollars, declined markedly over the last several decades.
This should be common sense. Consider just housing. The median home price has gone up much faster than the median income. People who already own homes have benefited substantially from this. But the only way homeowners can earn above-inflation rates of return is if housing is becoming more unaffordable.
If given the opportunity I would’ve rather lived through two world wars, the spanish flu, great depression and start of the cold war over being born into a failed system on a planet thats biosphere will collapse before my retirement anyway.
So no it’s not typical.
Just because it was common, doesn’t mean it can’t get better.
No, it’s not.
Living conditions are getting worse, things are not as good as you had when you were younger.
“This was my experience so it must be everyone else’s!”
You know what? here in the late 1930’s early 1940’s boys were often sent away from home to live and work on a farm at the age of 12! And they often slept with the animals even through winter. These were not bad conditions for the time, it was normal!
There is no way it should be necessary for anyone in USA to skip meals. But USA is such an unfair society, that some people have a million times more than others. There is no way that is socially justifiable. Nobody should be either that privileged or unprivileged.
Most Americans are in debt. A lot of debt**
Ikr, a shit country has a 70 year old retirement age and only fascists would support it
We are the richest country in the world.
These issues are not unique to your country.
Again, we are the richest country in the world and we don’t even have universal healthcare, abortion is banned in a lot of states and our billionaires pay very little taxes.
There is no “we” here.
Are we the richest? I mean—per capita? Because if we are, then it’s our spending that’s the problem.
We are the host nation to some of the richest corporations in the world.
Infected by parasites, yes.
True, but it’s super frustrating that OP just accepts that being poor right out of school is a typical thing for families, so it’s okay. Like, fuck no, it’s not okay and it hasn’t been. Instead of an excuse, it should be a call for change.
They didn’t say it was OK, just that it has been the case forever, which makes the article essentially pointless or at best like the Mitch Hedberg joke “I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too”
I disagree, it seemed like they were saying it was okay by the way they worded it. Maybe not okay, but just the way it is.
On another note, what is your username in reference to? Is it a show I"m not familiar with or maybe the constellation?
Indirectly the star system / black hole, by way of the two Rush songs about it (well, one about it, then the other about a Greek-inspired mythological tale set in it)
Rush - Cygnus X-1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B94Lxmot-k4
Rush - Cygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0zN0VjA3As
Oh cool, that’s a fun rabbit hole to go down. Thanks for the links.
If you’re new to Rush (or prog rock in general) those may be a bit much… Here’s a more accessible one! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LXKZq0fYDw
Pretty much. Some people here seem to be having a hard time with reality.