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[–] nickwitha_k@lemmy.sdf.org 27 points 5 months ago (1 children)

No. No. They're right. When even Forbes reports that nearly 30% of people can't afford their normal expenses and a further 40% living paycheck to paycheck, it's a systemic issue. Payroll.org's numbers from 2023 put the paycheck to paycheck at 78%.

Sure some of those are poor spending habits but, to brush it off as that is wishful thinking. Could blame it on neoliberalism but, people have been coerced into making the wealthy even more money in order to survive since long before that. Not having a home is illegal. Every bit of land on the plant is considered owned, whether occupied or not, so, there is no option to opt-out and refuse to participate while alive and free.