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this post was submitted on 06 Jan 2026
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The problem is that there aren't even ways to "get rich slow" anymore. And saving? Good fucking luck when rent alone is half your monthly income and your grocery bill has gone up 30% since the pandemic.
Yes, it’s not unlike when I was young 🤓 still: we should tax the rich. Instead of making bezos Zuckerberg et al rich, we should tax the rich.
It really, definitely is
You weren’t there, but I’m here; with kids too. I can compare, times were different back then but not better.
Buddy, you used to be able to buy a home and go on a yearly vacation on one salary from a person who did not go to college. It's not even close to the same