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I'd rather the "profits" stay in the pockets of every American citizen
See, that's where we're different. You pretend to be upset about Americans paying more at the pump, but are actually selfish and only care about a handful of Americans getting richer
Most Americans have 401k's which are invest broadly, including the energy sector.
https://www.fool.com/retirement/2017/06/19/does-the-average-american-have-a-401k.aspx
I'm pretty sure 32% is less than a majority, but I admit I'm bad at math.
sorry, 79% of the workforce has the option of a 401k. which is a huge majority. If a person chooses to opt out, that's on them.
Bullshit.
not bullshit. it's 100% their personal choice, and a bad one.
Notice I provided evidence and you did not?
You provided my evidence for me. Your article says 79%.
It says a 401(k)-style plan, which is very vague. Maybe they don't go for it because it's a shitty 401(k)-style plan.
If there is zero employer match then sure. 401k-style plans are all basically the same as a 401k, the largest differences are really on the administration end. I have a small business and offer my guys SIMPLE IRA with a match. From what I can tell there's no difference from the employee side.
If you invest in oil, then you should want higher gas prices. If you want lower gas prices, then i recommend not investing in oil. If you want energy independance, then you should be championing green energy initiatives and electric cars as much as drilling new claims, even if you yourself dont plan on getting an ev it reduces national dependance.
Oil companies got crushed under trump with the insanely low gas prices of 2016 2017 (i think it was saudi selling at a loss to take market share that time), then again under covids reduced demand and more opec suppliers flooding the market and stealing market share (also under trump). Then they cut production to match demand and cut costs. You can't just turn a well off and back on, so when demand rose gobally post covid and foreign suppliers cut back production at the same time to reap the profits, the US lagged in ramping up production, and their record profits (under biden) didnt incen tivise them ramping it up. Those 5$ gas prices made the stock go up.
The president does influence gas prices, but not much. Here's a decent video on gas prices.
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Gas prices don't bother me personally as long as government isn't unnecessarily hamstringing the domestic industry. The people who should be most upset about $5 gas are the ones financially struggling to buy it.
Translation: I don't give a fuck as long as the rich people who own the industry get richer. People with less money than me should join me in protecting those poor billionaires and hectomillionaires from only becoming 45% richer every year or two.
Here in reality, the US is the number one oil producer in the world and exports much more than it uses. Prices are not affected by production anywhere near as much as by commodities trading, cartel price fixing and good old fashioned profiteering.
Stupid deflection and "most" is wildly inaccurate, unless you're talking about boomers, who by your standards, should be thanking Biden then
Fine, not "most" then. Practically all mature adults who are a net benefit to society have 401k's.
Define "net benefit to society." Does that include the entire service industry, much of which does not offer 401(k) plans? I'd like to see what you would do without all the people who pamper you.
net tax payer, depending on where you live that's something like 60-80k per year. and 401k is just the most common of many ways to save for retirement. The biggest loss would be the house cleaners for sure.
You think house cleaners would be the biggest loss? How about waiters? How about cooks? How about fucking janitors?
None of them are a net benefit to society? Well then why even have those jobs? They're a net loss to society.
I Don't go out much. The house cleaners do pamper me though.
There's the Republican moral compass. Unless you're giving corporations extra spending cash, you're a detriment to society.
ooh boy, you need to hear this. Social security will NOT provide you enough to live in retirement. You really should learn about and invest in a 401k or some sort of retirement account.