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Are you keeping up? Will it ever get any better or is the American dream no longer obtainable for most?

I use to make 75k in 2021 now I make 62k.
https://www.zillow.com/barstow-ca/
Get out of the big cities.
Questionmarktarius posted...
https://www.zillow.com/barstow-ca/
Get out of the big cities.


Look at all those incredibly cheap houses.
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A return to feudalism, billionaires and serfs.
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angeleyes94 posted...
You will own nothing and be happy, you will eat the bugs, you will live in a pod.

What a brave and controversial thought, now actually say what you really feel instead of echoing some cheap battlecry that originated via 4chan
Questionmarktarius posted...
Get out of the big cities.

The irony is it works the other way. When the economy goes to shit, most people are forced to move back into the cities.
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teddy241 posted...
I use to make 75k in 2021 now I make 62k.
It sounds like you need to stop taking pay cuts.
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Questionmarktarius posted...
https://www.zillow.com/barstow-ca/
Get out of the big cities.

Welp, problem solved guys

Let's pack it in
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All of my employees keep telling me their rent is going up by hundreds of dollars and they need a raise
"Just move somewhere cheaper" is the same libertarian nonsense as "just get a better paying job". Well even if you can pull it off (it's not some trivial thing), there are still gonna be people around who have to bear the burden of expensive housing/shitty jobs. That and/or people flood the labor/housing markets so much that those jobs become less in-demand and the home prices raise until they aren't as affordable anymore. Almost like they're systemic issues or some shit! It might work out for you to do it, but we can't collectively kick the can down the road on labor and housing not being suitable for everyone and expect society to function
I think that's the guy who in some previous topic about city design said he didn't like to leave the house. People who do like to leave the house might have friends and acquaintances where they live that they don't want to leave behind. Or they just like having amenities and stuff to do, which becomes a lot worse in a rural shithole. Not saying Barstow is a shithole because I simply don't know anything about it, but a lot of the places where housing is truly cheap are. While I don't know that a lot of cities at this point are worth it, there's definitely an extent to which you get what you pay for with housing.
bachewychomp posted...
I think that's the guy who in some previous topic about city design said he didn't like to leave the house. People who do like to leave the house might have friends and acquaintances where they live that they don't want to leave behind. Or they just like having amenities and stuff to do, which becomes a lot worse in a rural shithole. Not saying Barstow is a shithole because I simply don't know anything about it, but a lot of the places where housing is truly cheap are. While I don't know that a lot of cities at this point are worth it, there's definitely an extent to which you get what you pay for with housing.


Barstow is also a small city compared to a ton of other options he could have posted instead.
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there is nothing wrong with raising minimum wages. I don't see why people get upset that minimum wages are going up as if the wages for skill labor won't go up as well. Even if you do find yourself in a position where a fast food employee fresh out of highschool is making more per hour than you, you most likely get better benefits, better work conditions, and better hours.
*flops*
I find the cost of living to be very cheap, but I think thats mostly because of location.
Glob posted...
but I think thats mostly because of location.
...meanwhile, in Canada: "Let's all try to all live in Montreal and Toronto, eh"
Questionmarktarius posted...
...meanwhile, in Canada: "Let's all try to all live in Montreal and Toronto, eh"

In fairness, I live in a capital city. Its just in a country with a low cost of living.
Questionmarktarius posted...
https://www.zillow.com/barstow-ca/
Get out of the big cities.

These prices arent bad for a professional worker like TC (Im assuming) but the problem is those professional jobs are in bigger cities. Commuting from here would be hell and you most likely have to commute to work if you live here.
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People complain about rising taxes and then vote for more programs, more taxes for a project, or some bozo that prioritizes people that dont work over those that work.

If you want your money to mean more, you have to vote to keep your money. The government takes enough already, they need to trim the fat and use the income theyre already getting.
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ObligatoryFate posted...
People complain about rising taxes and then vote for more programs, more taxes for a project, or some bozo that prioritizes people that dont work over those that work.

If you want your money to mean more, you have to vote to keep your money. The government takes enough already, they need to trim the fat and use the income theyre already getting.

Convincing poor people that taxes are bad is one of the greatest tricks the rich have ever pulled off.

People should be pushing for the effective use of tax dollars, but paying taxes is a good thing.
Questionmarktarius posted...
...meanwhile, in Canada: "Let's all try to all live in Montreal and Toronto, eh"
hey, you forgot Vancouver
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ObligatoryFate posted...
or some bozo that prioritizes people that dont work over those that work.

True tbh, those freeloading CEOs should get a real job for once

Wait uh, uhhhhhh, I mean, that's right! That wealth is gonna trickle down any second now!!!
The cost of living keeps rising, and my salary stays the same. Alright Alright Alright
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I just bought a home in a city where the median house price is $1,496,985 AUD ($975,749.79 USD), would have moved further out but we have to be where the work is.

I still kinda consider myself a HENRY though (High Income Not Rich Yet) because if I lost my job it'd wouldn't be long until I had nothing. I'm not quite paycheque to paycheque but I still cringe at grocery and car bills.
So I was standing still at a stationary store...
ObligatoryFate posted...
People complain about rising taxes and then vote for more programs, more taxes for a project, or some bozo that prioritizes people that dont work over those that work.

If you want your money to mean more, you have to vote to keep your money. The government takes enough already, they need to trim the fat and use the income theyre already getting.

People also vote for lower/no taxes and then are surprised when programs like social safety nets go away and there is no universal health care
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Damn_Underscore posted...
People also vote for lower/no taxes and then are s urprised when programs like social safety nets go away and there is no universal health care


they don't comprehend the part of the effect in the cause and effect screenplay.

on topic, it's been a rough year but i bought time till the next one when i'll face possibly getting evicted again (i have reassurance i'll wont end up homeless).
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Not American. I do okay, but that for years has been a matter of not much going out as opposed to a matter of much going in. Not having children puts me in a whole different picture from what feels like most people around me (but that may be an illusion).
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Questionmarktarius posted...
Get out of the big cities.

Where the fuck are you going to work? Oh, let me guess, 2-3 hour drive to get to work. LOL fuck that shit.

The American Dream was dead by the 1960s.
Your loyalty lies on the wrong side of the future
just move someone cheaper ,bro
just make new friends, bro.
just abandon your family, bro.
just learn more skills, bro.
*flops*
green_dragon posted...
The cost of living keeps rising, and my salary stays the same. Alright Alright Alright

I read this literally as Andre3000 was singing Hey Yall on the radio and had me saying Alright Alright Alright Alright alright
ObligatoryFate posted...
People complain about rising taxes and then vote for more programs, more taxes for a project, or some bozo that prioritizes people that dont work over those that work.

If you want your money to mean more, you have to vote to keep your money. The government takes enough already, they need to trim the fat and use the income theyre already getting.

Do you actually believe that inflation is the consequence of taxes?
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The first thing I learned doing case management at my internship is that there, effectively speaking, no affordable housing, because the demand for it is so much greater than the supply every place has super long waitlists. My friend, who is on SSDI and has a daughter has been on a waitlist for Section 8 housing for like 10 years.

I can theoretically comfortably afford a studio apartment in my area when I graduate (masters in social work) if I make an average-ish starting wage.
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teddy241 posted...
Are you keeping up?

no
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Kallainanna posted...
My friend, who is on SSDI and has a daughter has been on a waitlist for Section 8 housing for like 10 years.


it took 3 years to land current place to get a rent subsidized based on income.

though i'm still waiting on list for a rent controlled apartment on income (currently on year 2) trying to get a place in a few towns over to become closer to better shopping areas.

i was always nagging my uncle not to make too much as i worried about getting kicked out of here (at the time it is very hard to get a place that allowed dogs and with my dogs breed it's not easy).
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Only thing that concerns me is homes that are massively overpriced. And it's entirely because of boomers keeping values artificially inflated from trading equity to other boomers like Pokemon cards

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Clench281 posted...
Only thing that concerns me is homes that are massively overpriced. And it's entirely because of boomers keeping values artificially inflated from trading equity to other boomers like Pokemon cards

Imagine if we had DB Capsules in real life. You would just need to buy small patches of land to live wherever you want
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Clench281 posted...
Only thing that concerns me is homes that are massively overpriced. And it's entirely because of boomers keeping values artificially inflated from trading equity to other boomers like Pokemon cards

I bought one that I dont even live in (though I intend to eventually) purely because I fully expect prices to soar over coming years.
Now they got this thing got SneakFlation. Mang. Tariffs are driving up cost on certain goods
GanglyKhan posted...
What a brave and controversial thought, now actually say what you really feel instead of echoing some cheap battlecry that originated via 4chan
It originated from Klaus schwab in a meeting of billionaires actually
teddy241 posted...
Now they got this thing got SneakFlation. Mang. Tariffs are driving up cost on certain goods


Tomatoes already went up 20 cents a pound to that thanks to trump tariff.
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TimeForAction posted...
All of my employees keep telling me their rent is going up by hundreds of dollars and they need a raise
That's the reality all around, rent is going up by astronomical speed, which makes it harder for those with family, or with serious medical conditions :(
I have my G1... so have you decided to scream now or later?
Damn_Underscore posted...
Imagine if we had DB Capsules in real life. You would just need to buy small patches of land to live wherever you want
If only that was a reality
I have my G1... so have you decided to scream now or later?
Damn_Underscore posted...
Imagine if we had DB Capsules in real life. You would just need to buy small patches of land to live wherever you want
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/7/7cc82558.jpg
teddy241 posted...
Now they got this thing got SneakFlation. Mang. Tariffs are driving up cost on certain goods

I just saw this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU7pgrOYtC8

Apparently inflation is the new Watergate smh
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Damn_Underscore posted...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU7pgrOYtC8
May have to cut back on that CarlosV...
OhhhJa posted...
It originated from Klaus schwab in a meeting of billionaires actually

I don't think he said anything about eating bugs or living in pods. Or that he said it at all:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ll_own_nothing_and_be_happy

It's kind of a loaded phrase because I've seen people on the left and right use it. There also seems to be a lot of conflation with personal property vs. private property involved. In my opinion the abolition of private property is a left wing goal but what we're seeing with people owning less personal property is very capitalist (i.e. media content becoming available only on streaming or the whims of digital storefronts)
They don't want people to live.
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ObligatoryFate posted...
People complain about rising taxes and then vote for more programs, more taxes for a project, or some bozo that prioritizes people that dont work over those that work.

If you want your money to mean more, you have to vote to keep your money. The government takes enough already, they need to trim the fat and use the income theyre already getting.

Is this a PrincessMagical alt? I've been away for so long.
Also I think y'all first worlders can't afford a house because you haven't realized yet you're living in the planet's nice neighborhood, even if you never meant to.

You are being priced out of your country because your square meter is so on demand it's no longer affordable to regular folk.

That and a supercharged form of global HOA you never knew existed keeping affordable housing projects out of their backyard.

One should feel sorry for you folk but also so many of you are so giddy to keep everybody out of your land of opportunities it's hard to muster up a lot of empathy.

So allow me to iterate on bro's first advice: move to a cheaper country.
Vicaris posted...
Also I think y'all first worlders can't afford a house because you haven't realized yet you're living in the planet's nice neighborhood, even if you never meant to.

You are being priced out of your country because your square meter is so on demand it's no longer affordable to regular folk.

That and a supercharged form of global HOA you never knew existed keeping affordable housing projects out of their backyard.

One should feel sorry for you folk but also so many of you are so giddy to keep everybody out of your land of opportunities it's hard to muster up a lot of empathy.

So allow me to iterate on bro's first advice: move to a cheaper country.

I did. Not because I couldnt afford a house though. I already owned one in an expensive city.
Vicaris posted...
Also I think y'all first worlders can't afford a house because you haven't realized yet you're living in the planet's nice neighborhood, even if you never meant to.

You are being priced out of your country because your square meter is so on demand it's no longer affordable to regular folk.

That and a supercharged form of global HOA you never knew existed keeping affordable housing projects out of their backyard.

One should feel sorry for you folk but also so many of you are so giddy to keep everybody out of your land of opportunities it's hard to muster up a lot of empathy.

So allow me to iterate on bro's first advice: move to a cheaper country.
Just move to a new country bro... most countries are actually more hostile to foreigners than the US, or at the least, have more barriers for living there. I cant just move to Norway
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