• Surp@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I don’t know anyone pretending they aren’t broke in America…I know a lot of good people struggling paycheck to paycheck and that’s it. I love how Lemmy has become this echo chamber of hate for Americans when y’all are just as fucked in Europe and other countries too with so many similar or different issues. Imagine a little compassion for all people rather than assuming “America bad because America”. Just so incredibly sad and stupid to see how dumb so many people are… that kind of thought process is exactly the same type of people that vote for trump that have this same attitude about “insert race or country here”. Y’all need a reality check, yesterday…

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      5 hours ago

      Speaking of “paycheck to paycheck”:

      I certainly have compassion for people who live paycheck to paycheck because they’re struggling to make ends meet, but not those living “paycheck to paycheck” who have the ability to save, but choose not to. And, despite popular belief, the majority of people in the “living paycheck to paycheck” category are actually the latter. But it’s easy to assume the former meaning (it’s more intuitive, after all), so those two ‘subsets’ are almost always (basically everywhere other than within the depths of the methodology of the research that yields the figures) conflated, and so “living paycheck to paycheck” is often used to great effect in rhetoric as a result.

      The fact is, on average, Americans have more of an overspending problem, than an underearning one. Did you know that 48% of consumers earning over $100,000 a year, and over a third earning over $200,000 are “living paycheck to paycheck”? Meanwhile, 25% of those earning less than $50k aren’t living paycheck to paycheck (a demo I was part of until I eclipsed $50k a few years ago)—maybe it’s time to more closely examine what those people are doing, and follow their example.

      It’s absurd that anyone making less than $50k a year is saving more money than someone making $200k.

    • trolololol@lemmy.world
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      20 hours ago

      In previous centuries with colonialism Europe was the cause of much disgrace in the world.

      After WWII with neo colonialism it was either us or ussr imposing their way of life and values over the media, but overly exploiting resources and weakening both local economy and healthy politicians and putting dictators everywhere.

      us bad fame still didn’t catch up with all the bad stuff they did and are still doing.

    • jenesaisquoi@feddit.org
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      13 hours ago

      when y’all are just as fucked in Europe

      I’m sorry, is this some joke I’m too publicly health insured and 6 weeks of paid holidays by law and so on to understand?

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        13 hours ago

        Are you pretending that no one is broke in countries that have mandatory paid leave and “free” public health systems? As someone who lives in one of those countries myself I can, with 100% certainty, say you’re incredibly wrong.