The System Is Rigged Against Gen Z and Millenials

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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @CheeseLasagna
    @CheeseLasagna 20 дней назад +1972

    My mistake was instead of buying a house back in 2008, my dumbass was busy playing on the playground in 4th grade...

    • @Resilience93
      @Resilience93 18 дней назад +107

      20/20 hindsight

    • @snipadipa221
      @snipadipa221 18 дней назад +96

      Fr I was too busy being 10

    • @joeygarza9550
      @joeygarza9550 18 дней назад +48

      If you could have bought a house back in '08 but you were still in the 4th grade, then obviously the system was holding you back. So naturally it's the system's fault, don't blame yourself.

    • @tlegalaxy
      @tlegalaxy 18 дней назад +35

      @@joeygarza9550 Nah bro.. should have known better. At age 10 I would have tried to figure out how to leave school. Its all his fault.

    • @LeadRakFPS
      @LeadRakFPS 18 дней назад +7

      I had only been in the workforce for less than 4 years, so I didn't have much to work with either.

  • @iEtthy
    @iEtthy 20 дней назад +4852

    At 30 my mom owned houses, had her own business and 4 kids. At 30 im happy i can pay my rent this month.

    • @EminemLovesGrapes
      @EminemLovesGrapes 20 дней назад

      The previous generations (including boomers) earned the equivalent of 36$ an hour in their first job in today's money and they can't understand why we can't survive at 7,25$ lol.

    • @bigmac22ify
      @bigmac22ify 20 дней назад +464

      Too much avocado toast

    • @aquafreesh9219
      @aquafreesh9219 20 дней назад +242

      I’m 27 and I can’t pay rent this month. Taxes F’d me out of all my cash and my job market dried up instantly so I’m SOL good ol democrats policy

    • @TheGavini1
      @TheGavini1 20 дней назад

      @@aquafreesh9219 Perpetuating the them vs us argument Great job. the real enemies are the billionaires and corpos lobbying. learn to recognize all forms of propaganda.

    • @Metaljacket420
      @Metaljacket420 20 дней назад +396

      Yeah man it's all Democrats, totally not a bipartisan system designed to fu from all angles being refined for decades now.

  • @playahayda9751
    @playahayda9751 15 дней назад +281

    i work at a mixed race & mixed income school. the difference between the poor “stupids” and the beautiful elites is wayyy more complicated than “oh, they’re just stupid.” i work with teachers who make over 100k that cannot form a full sentence, one of them is a blonde haired blue-eyed woman, the other is a brunette that comes from a very wealthy family. the kids that struggle at my school have parents who are never home because the parents are either extremely depressed, on drugs or just always working. they have to work multiple jobs to feed their children. the kids who do well, their parents are always home, always available. most of the kids that don’t do well have experienced extreme trauma like gun violence, molestation, bullying, undiagnosed neurodivergence. you think they’re gonna go to school and pay attention? they’re thinking about what happened to them last night. to say “they’re just stupid” shows a lack of information and perspective.

    • @Iquey
      @Iquey 11 дней назад +27

      The rich parents not working too much are probably business owners and landlords. They are using other people's labor.

    • @fatherno5721
      @fatherno5721 10 дней назад +34

      it's true. i was orphaned as a junior in high school in 1991. i had to work 50-60 hours a week to make it thru high school. they day everyone went to take the ACT on a sunday, i went to work at wendys at 4 pm, left work at 4am took a shower did my homework and went to school on zero sleep. Teachers didn't even give a fuck back then, i'm sure they don't give a fuck now either.

    • @AbandonedKittyLiter
      @AbandonedKittyLiter 8 дней назад +3

      Everything has nuisance I'll grant you... but damnit I know there are just some dumbass kids out there. To say there aren't is asinine.

    • @Sukisunn
      @Sukisunn 8 дней назад +8

      I agree with you on this... I am Nero divergent was bullied in school was molested... But even though all these things happened I still managed to get up everyday. And I know I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer. But I work as a machinist... And that's not the easiest job. I don't think I am a failure. I know I succeed in many things... But no matter how much I succeed... I just can't get ahead. Thank you for your response! Keep up the good work!

    • @jnwilliams1986
      @jnwilliams1986 8 дней назад

      You criticize the teachers you work with for poor grammar, yet fail to capitalize the beginning of each sentence. 😂🎉

  • @thearbrailia
    @thearbrailia 12 дней назад +44

    I am an accountant and using all deductions legally available my families heating and cooling company was being taxed over 65%. The majority of the tax came from local sources. Every single small town we worked in required us to buy a business license, an additional insurance policy, building permits and pay up to $500 for being properly federally licensed and having it be on record in their town. Each one would cost around $500- 1K but when you have to keep travelling for jobs it adds up to around 65K per year in just local taxes. The tax line on our income statement rivaled the cost of materials. We closed our business when we realized that the local governments were trying to strongarm us into raising our hourly labor rate and honestly the average person couldn't afford our services even though we priced low compared to the market. Its all people who sit on their butts taxing those who do actual physical labor so our response is sit in the heat and collect taxes because your AC is broken and there is no one willing to fix it for the price you can afford. The home builder we used to work for folded after we quit because they couldn't find anyone else licensed to do the installs and pull permits.

    • @Bristecom
      @Bristecom 2 дня назад

      Yep, everyone talks about inflation but they often ignore the other factors such as all the taxes and regulations we have now which is even more nails in the coffin for any business other than the massive corporations who can afford it or get exemptions for it. Everyone but the most wealthy owners/shareholders lose from this system.

  • @lucynyu333
    @lucynyu333 20 дней назад +3942

    Being poor is expensive

    • @samfire3067
      @samfire3067 20 дней назад +106

      Being midle class IS expensive,

    • @asmyself4021
      @asmyself4021 20 дней назад +82

      Buying 10 poor quality pair of shoes costs more than 1 good quality pair of shoes.
      So yeah, it's expensive.

    • @RealJohnnyGuillotine
      @RealJohnnyGuillotine 20 дней назад +92

      ​@@samfire3067being middle class now is 1970's Poor.

    • @johnnyng8527
      @johnnyng8527 20 дней назад +51

      Thats why some self delete

    • @goalgold
      @goalgold 20 дней назад +78

      And I hate how most times they equate being poor and having almost no options to low intelligence. Sometimes you can't afford the money to get of the hamster wheel for a second even if you have the capacity to

  • @tuesdaybwilliams
    @tuesdaybwilliams 20 дней назад +3716

    "People are trained to hate each other rather than the people that put them in the situation they're in." 100%

    • @sebastiansteppuhn3418
      @sebastiansteppuhn3418 20 дней назад +250

      Good example: tipping culture. The workers are trained to see the customers not tipping them, which was supposed to be an extra reward for exceptional service, as the reason why they financially struggle instead of the employers that refuse to pay a livable wage.

    • @travismcnasty4239
      @travismcnasty4239 20 дней назад +77

      No, I hate them too. It's just that I can't do anything about it without the FBI knocking on my door.

    • @DokesConspiracyNetwork
      @DokesConspiracyNetwork 20 дней назад

      Yeah technically we all could solve this if we could organize without being comprised. These agencies/ goverment dogs are the only thing stopping civilization from advancing. They prevent us from ever making change by imposing 10 million rules, locking everyone up and tax tf outta all of us

    • @crustykeycap5670
      @crustykeycap5670 20 дней назад +43

      I mean it’s both people’s fault. Customer won’t pay, employer won’t pay, and waiter is entitled. Everyone is selfish. And that isn’t a problem. People need to stop expecting other people to give a fuck about them.
      Rich people don’t care, government don’t care, strangers don’t care, men don’t care, women don’t care. Just do what you want and except that problems exist because other people aren’t incentivized to solve them.
      Morality doesn’t exist it’s just people pushing others to get what they want.
      At the end of the day you get what you deserve.

    • @asdfbeau
      @asdfbeau 20 дней назад +1

      @@crustykeycap5670 not caring about someone is a hate crime to young millennials.
      the irony is that edit: THE young ones are doing the exact same thing the boomers did: voting for the government to come bail them out.
      you need to be voting to dismantle all of the programs your boomer parents voted for

  • @Lurki-
    @Lurki- 17 дней назад +114

    There are a lot of kids, including myself, that had parents that just assumed you knew basic principles. I, for one, didn't know how to clean the house because no one taught me. My mom thought because I "wanted" to be in a clean environment; I just somehow magically knew how to clean a house properly. I didn't, and I got those comments like "Why aren't you good at cleaning? I thought you liked to clean." Reality is that no one taught me, I don't actually like to clean, but I do like being in a clean environment, so I am willing to try. This happened in a LOT of areas in my life that I ended up having to be my own parent to get on my feet. I did so much research online to figure things out, and it still feels like I am missing something. The best way I grew up was doing a lot of odd jobs, and moving out for seasonal work for several months at a time. It's the same parents that gives a tablet to a kid to get them to stop annoying them. My mom... just played video games and forgot to do everything. She gave up parenthood and just assumed my brothers and I were gonna just "know" the works, and is shocked that we were clueless on some basic stuff. If you ignore your kid a lot, they are going to miss some important information that they'll need for the real world. My mom was a result of people neglecting her and her not getting the help she needed, so the way people treat each other does spread more so than some might think. Please be good to each other, and to yourself.

    • @outtheredude
      @outtheredude 17 дней назад +5

      Genetic memory is not a thing Mom. Be a Mom and give me chores! That's how I'm gonna learn stuff!

    • @alfonsos84
      @alfonsos84 15 дней назад +4

      Wait... your mom is a gamer? Can you arrange a meeting for us?

    • @everythingpony
      @everythingpony 8 дней назад

      How do you not know how to clean?

    • @ProtoManiac2283
      @ProtoManiac2283 7 дней назад

      ever get the "I didn't need to be taught." from your mom?

    • @Dumbledoresarmy13
      @Dumbledoresarmy13 6 дней назад

      My dad has a very similar approach. I don't know how to do a lot of stuff, especially DIY and yard work because he never taught me, so he'll come over and criticize my terrible weedeating job but i had to teach myself how to do it at age 28 and i'm a skinny girl with no muscles so of course I suck at it. I don't know how to use power tools because i was never taught and can't justify the cost to buy them and teach myself. Anytime you want to get knowledge from a parent, it's like pulling teeth to get anything other than "well, you're smart, you'll figure it out"... but when you do try to teach yourself they'll gladly make fun of how amateur your attempts are. It's frustrating.

  • @BeachLookingGuy
    @BeachLookingGuy 11 дней назад +53

    The amount of time i spent learning long division and being told i won’t always have a calculator really paid off. 20 years later i never once used long division for anything and have a computer in my pocket all day long for calculations

    • @gaborcsuzi4504
      @gaborcsuzi4504 7 дней назад +2

      Its true.
      But still, its a point hard to argue with or against, since the problem is complex. If you simply don't teach complex stuffs early, it will be too much later when you learn engineering for example.
      Peoples don't know what they want to be when they grow up at age 13-14, so you can't just not teach them something like that because they might not need it. You have to keep their opportunities open, and part of it is teaching stuffs they specifically will never use or need.
      Education till the end of high school is a general knowledge that you can build upon, if you just skip mathematics and you go to learn engineering for example, you would be soo behind you couldn't close the distance, and you would be the worst engineer the world has ever seen. Sure, you don't need most of it if you know that you want to be an artist, but then you don't have to get an A+ either....

  • @daniamataka5377
    @daniamataka5377 20 дней назад +1215

    Boomers went "fuck you, I got mine" and pulled the ladder up behind them. Typical.

    • @zackprater2540
      @zackprater2540 20 дней назад +271

      After their parents basically sacrificed their happiness to give them everything they could, too

    • @jackcarterog001
      @jackcarterog001 20 дней назад +39

      Can you blame them? They remember how hard their parents had to work and couldn't retire. They died at an old age while working like a slave. The boomers would obviously try to keep and grow their money in order to avoid the same fate.

    • @harlandcromartie3465
      @harlandcromartie3465 20 дней назад

      ​@@jackcarterog001What you just said will most likely spark a war with young people. Because all these old boomers pull the ladder up from them All they're doing is guarding the time before they die And leaving the disaster to the young people so they don't have to fix anything..

    • @chasedyer5950
      @chasedyer5950 20 дней назад

      No they just went off to live their lives, raise their kids and let the psychopaths take over every form of governmental responsibility

    • @Serahpin
      @Serahpin 20 дней назад

      They sold the ladder to china.

  • @julianestebanpazos2137
    @julianestebanpazos2137 20 дней назад +1488

    "Truth is, the game was rigged from the start"

    • @averagemobileplayergfs7383
      @averagemobileplayergfs7383 20 дней назад +47

      Yep and it can’t be maintained for long, before change is inevitable.

    • @AlfredoElizondoLife
      @AlfredoElizondoLife 20 дней назад +27

      Yeah and this generation is the one stuck in extra time with the score against them, and no Micheal Jordan on the bench to solve the match.

    • @kylegivens3120
      @kylegivens3120 20 дней назад +37

      Yeah, it's going to ridiculously hard to recover from that "kick" in the head.

    • @ninocraft1
      @ninocraft1 20 дней назад

      ​@@AlfredoElizondoLife we are the future, i think we gonna manage

    • @AlfredoElizondoLife
      @AlfredoElizondoLife 20 дней назад +10

      @@ninocraft1 not happening unless a catastrophe is casted upon the population, else we are just going to drought and starve little by little.
      Like the frog in boiling water.

  • @conormcqregor4393
    @conormcqregor4393 17 дней назад +20

    I am barely surviving. Paying endless rent. Making 16 an hour is like making 8 an hour now.

  • @jayw115
    @jayw115 11 дней назад +47

    Wild thought, but have American people considered banning foreigners who DON’T EVEN LIVE in the US from purchasing property?

    • @draigongaming1751
      @draigongaming1751 6 дней назад +29

      It’s not so much foreign people buying houses as much as it is large corporations buying homes and property then renting them; huge issue in the US right now

    • @patrickmcathey7081
      @patrickmcathey7081 6 дней назад

      I think we can compromise ban both.

    • @victorerickson9770
      @victorerickson9770 6 дней назад +1

      @@draigongaming1751 with foreign investment, for the record. At least thats how it works in Canada.

    • @DrOinkman
      @DrOinkman День назад

      @@victorerickson9770 foreign investment in Canada might be american, just saying...

    • @OGYetti
      @OGYetti 22 часа назад

      Yeah and stop giving illegal immigrants money, housing, a phone, when we have a pathway to legal immigration, we are also shitting on all those that came legally and did the right thing. Just like college debt forgiveness, sucks to be those that payed off their college loans in full. I went two years and quit and couldn’t be happier, college is not what it used to be and has become an indoctrination center for our youth, instead of an education they now receive indoctrination.

  • @seanzibonanzi64
    @seanzibonanzi64 20 дней назад +1053

    "You'll own nothing and be happy" All of this is intentional, we're being governed by ideologues.

    • @masterpainter78
      @masterpainter78 20 дней назад +160

      Right but you are a "conspiracy theorist" for saying it like it actually is.

    • @Serahpin
      @Serahpin 20 дней назад +105

      @@masterpainter78 You are a conspiracy theorist for pointing out what they said to others. It's all gaslighting.

    • @damien81981
      @damien81981 20 дней назад

      and we're being divided. do you see all the yuck yucks blaming boomers or someone else OTHER than the people MAKING the rules. they didn't read about Tesla or the BIG 3, they don't understand why there was prohibition, they don't know why we crossed an ocean to basically death because "my ancestors knew death was better than bondage", they don't know how this has been happening since greek kings (other countries like africa and persia had kings but greeks are the only ones who fought and won their freedom). they just don't know.

    • @sjoerdstougie
      @sjoerdstougie 20 дней назад +10

      as long as you can recognize this is capitalism doing this instead of communism you are right

    • @sgm2463
      @sgm2463 20 дней назад +27

      Look at Korea's housing system to see future home ownership, you'll be renting from a corporate entity.

  • @YoLyrick
    @YoLyrick 18 дней назад +590

    The difference is there isn’t opportunity, community, or mentors. Everyone is exhausted and isolated.

    • @Nick-jb4xi
      @Nick-jb4xi 15 дней назад +68

      Those are all symptoms. The cause is that we are surrounded by monopolized industries.
      Companies largely hide this from the public by having numerous subsidiary brands.

    • @matowakan
      @matowakan 14 дней назад +14

      @@Nick-jb4xi they don't want us to know the rules to the game they made

    • @AdamSmith-ml4ji
      @AdamSmith-ml4ji 14 дней назад +8

      There’s way more issues than just that lol

    • @MetapaloozaShow
      @MetapaloozaShow 13 дней назад +4

      Exactly! 👍

    • @Interdacted
      @Interdacted 12 дней назад +4

      You can have community or mentors.
      If you join a cult, I mean church, or some other type of school club.
      I mean social adult circle.
      Oh and don't stop smiling, complaining is bad, and don't feel exhausted. :p
      -The Hidden Order of Society Guidelines to becoming an NPC in a new world; while making your life better.

  • @AshnSilvercorp
    @AshnSilvercorp 9 дней назад +10

    13:15
    this is a weak reason. I watch my parents every day after work do the same form of thing I do, but they just watch TV for like 5 hours until they sleep. Is being terminally online and terminally watching TV any different really?

  • @Brynson87
    @Brynson87 11 дней назад +6

    Choosing not to kill yourself isn't cowardice. It takes tremendous courage to know that you're going through personal hell and you're just going to keep on going.
    Your relatability and honesty is such a value. From a relatively new fan, I'm very glad you chose to stick around. Love your content and overall vibe.

  • @Brazilian134
    @Brazilian134 20 дней назад +1702

    The cost of living and inflation has been rising for decades nonstop and they expect people not to say or do anything about it.

    • @Spendleton
      @Spendleton 20 дней назад +162

      That's the problem. We're not.

    • @ripplecutter233
      @ripplecutter233 20 дней назад +168

      Not only that. They'll say it's our fault and use that to justify all the layoffs and wage cuts

    • @justaadhdgamerwesley6244
      @justaadhdgamerwesley6244 20 дней назад +79

      Bidenomics

    • @ItalianMetalHED
      @ItalianMetalHED 20 дней назад +1

      they wont stop printing money which is what causes inflation. This admin has broken so many records that ruined the country mainly the amount of money we're spending that we dont have for the betterment of every country but our own. Our currency is backed by itself, we dont own the gold in the reserve lol

    • @id2k.
      @id2k. 20 дней назад +1

      Then the biden admin tells us that everything is fine and we're racist for thinking otherwise.

  • @shadow6743
    @shadow6743 20 дней назад +705

    A lot of young people aren't dating because how can you think about dating when you are worried about how you're going to eat and make rent. Survival is what's on people's minds.

    • @ginger_jeezus
      @ginger_jeezus 20 дней назад +55

      I mean I would argue that dating would increase because it's easier to survive and build when you have a partner to help you.
      I think the internet is making it so that doesn't happen

    • @scottsetzke7967
      @scottsetzke7967 20 дней назад +74

      ​@@ginger_jeezus also if you can't donate 100% of your off time from work with them they'll say you don't care.

    • @Dan-hz4vf
      @Dan-hz4vf 20 дней назад +75

      @@ginger_jeezus But, despite what people think, as a man, traditional values still hold true for a lot of millennials, so not being financially free and able to provide is seen as shameful (by a lot of women too) so they decide to wait till they have that capability before dating.

    • @Doominator10
      @Doominator10 20 дней назад +50

      @@ginger_jeezus Having a partner can help until kids are involved.
      Looking for a partner is a luxury only after you can feed and house yourself.

    • @remrem-gx3ml
      @remrem-gx3ml 20 дней назад +91

      speaking as a 30 year old man im not dating the average woman doesnt care about men as people. im open to dating if a woman makes me feel wanted and like she is interested but its been a decade and that hasnt happened. im not wasting anymore time on people who think my purpose is to serve them.

  • @ILovinGunz
    @ILovinGunz 12 дней назад +16

    "They're just farming money, its crazy."
    -Twitch Streamer

    • @Jericho396
      @Jericho396 10 дней назад

      🤣

    • @rayne9323
      @rayne9323 День назад

      Twitch streamers have to work for the money daily. once you buy a house, you can let it sit there for years doing nothing but gaining value.

    • @ILovinGunz
      @ILovinGunz 23 часа назад

      @@rayne9323 Tell me you have no idea how real estate works without telling me you have no idea how real estate works.
      But yes, the "work" Twitch streamers have to do is more frequent.

    • @rayne9323
      @rayne9323 19 часов назад

      @@ILovinGunz Real estate is my field lol but glad you it seems you have no idea what you're talking about since you agreed with me. Basically you can buy a property in good condition and do nothing or very little,(sit it on a shelf for lack of better terms) and sell it for more when the market sways. I know exactly what I am talking about and I know many people that do this. Residential and commercial. Thanks

    • @ILovinGunz
      @ILovinGunz 14 часов назад

      @@rayne9323 Roger that. You're lost

  • @darth6129
    @darth6129 13 дней назад +21

    School was only a place to suffer abuse since I was 6 years old. I was bullied by both students and teachers. Many teachers in fact. I still remember their names and their faces. I was a "gifted" student in an accelerated program until 8th grade. This is when I started to make myself throw up so I didn't have to be at school. I also just slept all day in class so I could escape. Not one teacher asked about this behavior, they just liked to punish me and humiliate me in front of everyone to fuel further abuse from students. At some point the school psychologist picked up on it and I said I was having thoughts of dying. So he called my parents and they brought me to therapy for 3 months. Nothing came of that and I was depressed for the next 15 years, developing a form of avoidant personality disorder, tried to hurt myself several times leading to hospitalizations. I eventually graduated high school 1 year late, but continued to drop out of college 3 times due to mental issues. Now I am trying to go back the 4th time at 27 years old, but I live in an apartment and basically have to work 50 hours a week to survive, with all of the high taxes and inflation. I stopped taking meds due to lack of insurance, but they never even helped me anyways. I am seeing a therapist who agreed to see me for free every 2 weeks, but it really doesn't help at all. I am barely going to have enough time to go to school so I might have to go into debt. Doesn't seem like there is a point to any of this. I've never been happy.

    • @blodon20
      @blodon20 8 дней назад +4

      Damn, i genuinely hope it get's better for you. I believe in you

    • @darth6129
      @darth6129 8 дней назад +2

      @@blodon20 Thank you

    • @Urwrldd_
      @Urwrldd_ 7 дней назад +3

      Don’t give up man ik how u feel fr I went thru sum of that stuff my self to I ignored how I felt and kept going until it gotten better bc with time it will I promise keep going u do matter 💯

    • @TheOneAndOnlycE
      @TheOneAndOnlycE 7 дней назад +4

      I´m in a similar situation, but I was bullied/abuesd by classmates and not teachers. Suffered from severe mental issues because of that. I´m 35 now and my life is objectively better now on the outside, but I´m completely unable to even feel neutral emotions let alone happiness. All I feel is anger and sadness because I feel like I was robbed a happy life. Trying to get mental help, but the waiting list is almost three years just to see a psychologist and get therapy here in Europe.

    • @mediocrates10
      @mediocrates10 6 дней назад

      I hope you don't give up and achieve happiness someday, man.

  • @notYisan
    @notYisan 20 дней назад +1932

    american dream is dead, middle class is obliterated.

    • @crazychase98
      @crazychase98 20 дней назад +85

      Socialism

    • @crazychase98
      @crazychase98 20 дней назад

      Socialism killed it

    • @loneblade201
      @loneblade201 20 дней назад +153

      American? Brother in Christ, it's terrible in Canada and places like England as well.

    • @id2k.
      @id2k. 20 дней назад +77

      Many thanks to the biden folks.

    • @namethefifth7315
      @namethefifth7315 20 дней назад

      Socialism just brings the upper class down to tge middle classes level and reall everyone just becomes lower class​@@crazychase98

  • @katkong281
    @katkong281 20 дней назад +646

    I did everything right growing up. Made straight A's, paid attention in class, acted polite, and listened to my superiors. Now I make $15 an hour in a warehouse job, never had a gf, no friends, and no future. I'm also autistic. Life ain't fair man

    • @McSkippy374
      @McSkippy374 20 дней назад +13

      15 an hour? I'd be looking for a new job bro

    • @katkong281
      @katkong281 20 дней назад +88

      ​@@McSkippy374I live in Alabama

    • @Laughing_Chinaman
      @Laughing_Chinaman 20 дней назад +53

      same, im in a job that could be done by highschool dropouts for minimum wage, i have a stem masters

    • @joshbuxton8249
      @joshbuxton8249 20 дней назад +47

      ​@@Laughing_Chinamanif you have a stem masters your doing something wrong bro. I have a stem BS and make over 100k. The degree wasnt enough. It required a lot of grit and self-taught education, and sacrifice to get to where Im at. Newsflash the grind never stops either. Your either lazy, or there is something seriously wrong with your approach that makes you unhirable.

    • @kevinhowe543
      @kevinhowe543 20 дней назад +27

      ​​@@katkong281I would honestly look into doing an oil field/oil rig job for a bit. Dangerous but pays very well, you are young and have nothing tying you down. You don't HAVE to live in Alabama.
      Edit: I mention those jobs because some will pay for relocation.

  • @gaithouri
    @gaithouri 10 дней назад +41

    no cool jobs.. no money, no security, no girlfriends, no kids, no hope.

    • @IAMTHEANTICHRISTISWEARMAN
      @IAMTHEANTICHRISTISWEARMAN 7 дней назад +11

      be strong its gonna get hard man.

    • @Arejen03
      @Arejen03 4 дня назад +4

      exactly me as 33

    • @gaithouri
      @gaithouri 3 дня назад +1

      @@Arejen03 43 here.. it sucks man..
      where are you from ?
      i "hope" we will manage to go through somehow decently.. whatever that means

    • @frederika3013
      @frederika3013 2 дня назад +3

      No men either. I live in eastern Europe and I have no idea where all the men are. Even when you look at school photographs from schools and look at the streets there are women everywhere and very few guys. I have several gfs who are single half of their lives because there are simply no men around. Its totally crazy. I am 39 in a month and still single. There is some huge demographic imbalance. I know there is a similar problem in the US there is excess of men on the west coast, and excess of women on the east coast. The biggest problem is no one wants to move to another country to find a partner plus other cultural reasons... Its very sad and heartbreaking.

    • @Arejen03
      @Arejen03 2 дня назад +4

      @@frederika3013 yeah, not many chads there for sure

  • @a_made_man1133
    @a_made_man1133 15 дней назад +21

    At 34 my parents had 3 kids . At 34 I manage to maxed my osrs account lol

    • @ZTwo221
      @ZTwo221 4 дня назад

      Atleast the black chinchompa market is more predictable than this BS

    • @bobhope4949
      @bobhope4949 День назад

      Be happy I’m the same age and don’t even know what that is

    • @aaronkirkland5211
      @aaronkirkland5211 4 часа назад

      @@bobhope4949 lmao same

  • @user-rj9cm6sm8q
    @user-rj9cm6sm8q 19 дней назад +565

    School isn't meant to teach you how to live a successful and fulfilling life. It teaches you how to be a good low level employee or military member

    • @ashvandal5697
      @ashvandal5697 16 дней назад +25

      School doesn’t teach you how to be a good “military member” unless you specifically came out of a JROTC program, and even then you’re still gonna get the culture shock.

    • @Twenty-FourGallons
      @Twenty-FourGallons 15 дней назад +40

      "Obedient worker" - George Carlin

    • @IamChairMayne
      @IamChairMayne 15 дней назад +6

      Leave the military out of this and stop trying to look down on people who actually served and contributed to their country! The military is a Profession and if you actually don’t waste the opportunity, you will come out ahead of more than half the general public. For myself, I went in at age 17, did almost 23 years until I retired at age 39. Was both enlisted (E-6/SSG/Medic) and officer (O-4/Major/Military Intelligence). Was able to obtain 3 degrees, one while in the military and 2 after I retired, which was all earned and free due to my service. Purchased and still own 3 houses (1 primary residence and 2 rental properties), in which all 3 were new construction and I also own 2 lots of land that I plan on building other rental properties on. Also, I make 6 figures from my military retirement check and 100% VA Disability check together, which is far more than the average person with or without a degree make. I’m fully invested in the stock market and own crypto. Actually some of your most successful people either served in the military or their parents were in the military. So, I’m guessing that you never served in the military or if you did, you wasted the opportunities and benefits of being in the military. So what do you do, how much do you make and what do you own??? I’m waiting!!!

    • @dev0hh
      @dev0hh 14 дней назад +31

      @@IamChairMaynethat’s a pretty extreme response for a throwaway comment. i dont think he was insulting the military lmao

    • @supaipai420
      @supaipai420 14 дней назад

      💯 true the more people with money the more people with power.

  • @HS-hx8ti
    @HS-hx8ti 20 дней назад +800

    Boomers are the first generation ever to care more about their retirement than future generations.

    • @npcimknot958
      @npcimknot958 20 дней назад

      They also cared about their own mortal coil vs the youth and locked all the healthy people up because there were terrified the young would ‘ kill ‘ them..
      And now hte young are going to pay heavy consequences for having the old care more about their anxieties than the young keeping the economy afloat.

    • @theword2011
      @theword2011 20 дней назад

      Been saying it for years. Baby boomers have taken the best from the generations before and after, for their own gain.

    • @filidhdeklend893
      @filidhdeklend893 20 дней назад +195

      We should have seen this coming with how they treated their parents generation. Actual Baby Boomers have always been the most selfish and narcissistic generation in American History.

    • @silverhawkroman
      @silverhawkroman 20 дней назад

      ​@@Sciuridae and then red pillers are all like "we aren't overpopulated! just get kids!" as if we dont need to take care of 8+ BILLION humans on this fkn planet

    • @Cocytus127
      @Cocytus127 20 дней назад

      Boomers are the first generation in human history that had the luxury of not having to worry about the future. And human prosperity has only increased since then. So millennials and Gen z are going to be even worse, I reckon.

  • @brandoncampanaro7571
    @brandoncampanaro7571 8 дней назад +8

    Your taxes don't fund the government.
    You pay taxes to continue the facade that you fund them.
    They fund themselves through treasury bonds.

    • @starscream007
      @starscream007 День назад

      The more treasury bonds they issue, the more dollars they can print. The more dollars they print, the more treasury bonds they can issue.

  • @makotroid108
    @makotroid108 17 дней назад +26

    In 2002, 'no child left behind' was signed into action. Now, here we are.

  • @VechsDavion
    @VechsDavion 19 дней назад +433

    The meme still checks out:
    Young adult: What are taxes and how do I pay them?
    School: THE MITOCHONDRIA IS THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL

    • @Nownadda
      @Nownadda 18 дней назад +1

      All by design my friend. They don't want intelligent individuals just sheep.

    • @Katreat4000
      @Katreat4000 17 дней назад +41

      Schools were also made & instructed by the rich remember that.
      Schools primary focus is not to make you into a powerful human, its to make you a pawn to the rich mans game,
      Think of it. All the classes you do in school is not something which is neccessary for life, its to make you specialize in a field and become a worker in said field.
      If it was made to make you prepared for life, it would teach, how to get a job, how to be socially adept and function in a community.
      Taxes if thats one thing you have to do yourself, loans, ect.
      Its dishonesty at the highest level, also why arent we being paid to be in school?
      We are educating ourselves to become functional in society, we should be an investment, instead we are a cashcow. :(

    • @Twenty-FourGallons
      @Twenty-FourGallons 15 дней назад +15

      I am STILL waiting for the day when I need to use that knowledge

    • @Chengzen86
      @Chengzen86 14 дней назад +7

      Learned about mitochondria through parasite eve

    • @Corteslatinodude
      @Corteslatinodude 14 дней назад +1

      @@Twenty-FourGallons Same

  • @erutne
    @erutne 20 дней назад +577

    my parents literally bought a brand new house in 1991 at 22, I'm paying 45% more than they did a month, in rent, something ill never own

    • @duhmojo624
      @duhmojo624 20 дней назад +6

      To be fair, in 1991, 2001 and 2010, rent was always more expensive than a mortgage and was never cheap relative to earnings. I had many friends, older and younger that just were ownership averse or enjoyed living the simple live of renting and not worrying about mowing a lawn or paying hydro. Nowadays rent comes with condo fees and separate parking. In the majority of cases over the last 2 decades, rent has risen in part because people rented and it incentivized slum lord professionals to buy properties on cheap loans because people would pay MORE to rent than it cost them in mortgage payments. Then we had a generation of SOHO wannabe up scale condo renter and buyers that drove the floor of what people wanted and were willing to pay for up, dragging shit holes along with them. People can complain about lack of homes to buy but the factors haven’t changed and renting will continue, as it has in the past, to incentivize land lords who will just continue to grow and dream bigger on renters backs. Renters were the ones that enabled land lords to pay their mortgage. Like a job at McDonalds, renting was always looked at as a stepping stone if you had a career or plan in life. Rent goes down when there are vacancies. Land lords sell when they have no more renters. It might seem impossible today but your on the back foot because of the generations of long terms renters causing this crunch. Just look at the recent hotel migrants jacking up hotel prices because they’re getting longer term government paid subsidies. Or short term AirBnB renters enabling some real estate agent to rent out 3 apartments that she shouldn’t even own in the first place. You can blame the land lords, but people rent from them for more than they could buy. Once you own, even if the mortgage is high, that’s yours and as you pay you pay it off. Get some room mates and charge them reasonable rent, not slum lord rent. Do what you have to, to avoid living alone in retirement on social security that all goes to paying for the dump you can’t leave, and do it young!

    • @vladchenkov9215
      @vladchenkov9215 20 дней назад +2

      Unless you were planning to own a house, not surprised you do not at 22. Those who had been planning to in 2018-2021 were able to capitalize. In some cases purchase multiple. Those windows will come again, be ready. Low interest rate, moderate priced. At 34 I went from zero to now two, one a rental and the other my family home. I was renting just the same prior, but sacrificed all the flashy cars, name brand material items to own property. That was on a moderate 35/40k salary from 2014-2020 - my income now net, not gross is also close to 8x that in the span of a few years. Just be ready, the window will come again. If you are not ready it is your fault. Singular goal, own property, leverage property, create business/invest, sell all high. Do it again.

    • @longplaylegends
      @longplaylegends 20 дней назад +20

      @@duhmojo624 Rent is actually MUCH more expensive compared to average income now, than it was back then. Go back to the 8-'s and they were practically giving away houses for free. Sure, interest rates on mortgages were higher from what I can tell, but houses still ended up being like... Half the price when comparing average income to home price..? Something like that, I haven't looked into the numbers in a little while. Point being, it's still not even close adjusting for those factors.

    • @UserUser45654
      @UserUser45654 20 дней назад +6

      And interest rates were 9.25% but houses were much cheaper. The value of human labor is diminishing due to innovation: automation, outsourcing, and AI.

    • @UserUser45654
      @UserUser45654 20 дней назад +5

      Interest rates in 1983 were 13.87% , in 1981 they were 16.63% for the 30 year fixed rate mortgage. 😬

  • @KaffeeSpot
    @KaffeeSpot 12 дней назад +11

    UBI is not the solution. Reducing the length of the "Full Time" work week is. People need jobs.

    • @ToGrimmToWin
      @ToGrimmToWin 5 дней назад

      That just means you'll make less money because they're not going to pay you what you make at 40 hours and you work less greed

    • @dafff08
      @dafff08 2 дня назад

      with ai on the horizon, there wont enough jobs in the future, since even high skill jobs will be taken over by an agi.
      ubi will be the only option unless you want to live somewhere under a bridge, or worse, getting put in to a cage by some ai street cleaner because you failed to win the job lottery.
      ubi+ai will enable us to get our life back.

    • @vampir753
      @vampir753 17 часов назад

      ​@@dafff08ubi+ai will make the average worker completely powerless as it will strip him of the one thing he has: his working power. So ownership will be absolutely essential in the future. This context makes the "you will own nothing and be happy" (implying they (the billionaires) will own everything) slogan especially diabolical.

    • @vampir753
      @vampir753 17 часов назад

      ​@@dafff08so what you need instead is something like "universal basic property" that generates enough value for you to survive, is assigned to you at birth and cannot be taken away.

  • @ashvandal5697
    @ashvandal5697 16 дней назад +12

    Interestingly, it’s not a conspiracy why the weak die off. Asmon actually hit the nail on the head that some people spawn in character boosted with heirlooms and some people spawn in at level 1 in classic wow. It’s not fair and it’s too fucking bad. The conspiracy is only that we ever got to a point where for a small part of human history in certain starting zones, the weak people were drug through life by the strong and allowed to live. That trend is reversing now, and soon it will be everyone for themselves again and the weak will perish again. It’s not fair. It’s also just how life works. Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.

    • @thebadassofthewest6022
      @thebadassofthewest6022 8 дней назад

      Your god does not exist. I know so.

    • @lordswagimusii8222
      @lordswagimusii8222 3 дня назад

      Sounds like someone who’s scared of their creator. I know so.

    • @JesseThompson-ef2oc
      @JesseThompson-ef2oc 3 дня назад

      ​@@lordswagimusii8222 hes real be dead without him.

    • @frederika3013
      @frederika3013 2 дня назад

      Weak dont die off.... they sacrifice because they are not able to lie and use others.

  • @DarkMatterZero
    @DarkMatterZero 20 дней назад +317

    Banks don't want normal people knowing how interest rates work.

    • @Zadamanim
      @Zadamanim 18 дней назад +47

      Same with taxes, subscriptions, anything involving gambling. The less you know, the more effectively they can legally rob you.

    • @hughmungus431
      @hughmungus431 17 дней назад +5

      I wish predatory lending was still a thing, that way I could use loans to attain assets. I can't even do that though cuz the government restricted the lending a long time ago

    • @Ian-hn8ty
      @Ian-hn8ty 16 дней назад

      banks dont want people knows interest money dont exists at all, its printed out of thin air.

    • @MrMurica
      @MrMurica 14 дней назад

      @@hughmungus431 My brother in christ you are not going to profit off of a loan with an interest rate over 30%. Especially if you are going to use it to buy assets rather than start a business. But even then starting a business on a payday/cash advance loan rather than a secured loan is absurdly risky.
      If you think I'm wrong, you can always take out a credit card (you will get approved, and within a few months of not being irresponsible you will have a higher limit if you ask for it), borrow money with it via a cash advance, and deposit that money in a brokerage account to buy stocks. (I do not recommend this, you WILL lose money this way.)

    • @snaggiz
      @snaggiz 14 дней назад +1

      Banks always win. That’s the key takeaway. They play a game they can barely lose.

  • @timfisher1588
    @timfisher1588 20 дней назад +539

    My question is, im 34 years old and will 100% not be able to collect social security. So why the hell do they keep taking it out my check!

    • @groovy7896
      @groovy7896 20 дней назад

      Because the Boomers are voting, and they're NOT taking it out for YOU; who do you think is receiving Social Security checks right now? Boomers. Where is that money coming from? You.

    • @Syzygy77
      @Syzygy77 20 дней назад +270

      Because you’re bankrolling boomer retirement.

    • @Serahpin
      @Serahpin 20 дней назад

      It's called a ponzi scheme. When SS was first set up, they said it would take two full time workers for every retiree. Meaning that the population would have to double roughly every 20 years for it to be sustainable. Anyone that know math understands why that doesn't work. It's best at the top of the pyramid and just gets worse the further down you go until it collapses.

    • @user-sx3pc4dj3r
      @user-sx3pc4dj3r 20 дней назад +54

      Yep, and if a company you worked at treated a pension like a Ponzi scheme as government 401k does the would be all kinds of criminal charges

    • @Serahpin
      @Serahpin 20 дней назад +4

      Dude, wheres' my comment explaining this?

  • @cardiac71
    @cardiac71 17 дней назад +12

    I went to high school in the late 80's. Some people had gun racks in their truck back window with rifles in them. None of them ever pulled them out much less shoot people.

  • @DerekAllDigital
    @DerekAllDigital 14 дней назад +8

    It’s like all these big institutions are keeping us stun locked and they have no cooldowns.

  • @abovewater6918
    @abovewater6918 20 дней назад +779

    Average income in 1980 was 21k. Now it’s 57k. 1980 rent was 17.6% of income, now it’s 38.7% of income. 1980 average home price was 47,200, now it’s 416,100. A home was 2.25 years of salary. Now it’s 7.3 years of salary.

    • @wicho5062
      @wicho5062 20 дней назад +180

      Not only that, if you account for inflation, $21k would be just under $80k... it's never been so over

    • @christianbonnie1
      @christianbonnie1 20 дней назад +3

      Do you mind sharing your source? It would be an interesting read

    • @NekomiyaTH
      @NekomiyaTH 20 дней назад +7

      First settler land litterly free for grab xD

    • @whatthehirsch7385
      @whatthehirsch7385 20 дней назад +62

      Don't use average for an asymetrique distribution. An average income of 57k denies the fact that about 85% earn LESS than 57k and 15% earn far more than 15k increasing the average. I don't know the median for US but it will be more like 24-28k. Much more realistic.

    • @jgbadblood414
      @jgbadblood414 20 дней назад +7

      My 2 bedroom single family home is $715 not to big but enough. I have 2.5 garage and big yard. Bought back in 2017

  • @DigitalisKulturaErettsegi
    @DigitalisKulturaErettsegi 19 дней назад +265

    I'm a highschool teacher and the point Asmon is making with "you shouldn't teach Algebra 2 because you only have so much time, and there are more important stuff to learn" is so damn on point. I'd also add that it's not only about your limited time, it's also about your limited energy. Energy is a very valueable resource and as you grow up you should be extremely thoughtful about where when and how you wanna spend it. And never let school get in the way of learning.

    • @snoopsnet8150
      @snoopsnet8150 18 дней назад +36

      It blows me away that there isn't a required "how to file your income taxes and do basic adulting" course for graduation. Even college accounting courses don't teach it. Sure, they'll teach the balance sheet, credits, debits, etc, but NOBODY says "this is a 1099, this is a W2, this is what withholdings are, these are how the the income and social security etc are broken up in our state...

    • @feelinghealing3890
      @feelinghealing3890 18 дней назад +6

      All the teachers I talked to about this were frustrated about being forced to teach very specific things that usually did not matter at all and I think people should do a "definitive replacement of the current people with authority over the field" about it.
      Start with asking, end it however it ends up working.

    • @Anarcho-harambeism
      @Anarcho-harambeism 18 дней назад +7

      Most kids squander the time they have in schools. There is plenty of space to remove an elective for a year, and make it a tax class, and make it a requirement to pass

    • @Mbrace818
      @Mbrace818 17 дней назад +15

      Algebra 2 is an infinitely more important topic than "gender studies".

    • @Parbruek
      @Parbruek 17 дней назад +2

      In my opinion, there is no better usage of time than teaching children to find their own answers. I came up with the idea that fire was a exothermic reaction propagated by heat, and gaining energy through Ph equalization in gradeschool. Perhaps it's not the best definition. But I made it up due to a discussion which was outside of school and then research on my part. And I think I would have been better off if I were in more cases forced to seek more of my own answers, rather than having them shoved down my throat.

  • @icaruslives4748
    @icaruslives4748 7 дней назад +4

    “Universal basic income” tell me you don’t know jack about jack without telling me.

    • @chino313
      @chino313 День назад

      A federal jobs guarantee program that paid an actual living wage and provided actually decent benefits would go a longer way that a UBI

  • @icarusunited
    @icarusunited 14 дней назад +2

    An easy solution to this is, tax holding stocks that exceed a certain amount.
    Hold 10k in a single stock? Tax them 10%, and have that go directly to social security. Have retirement age be 40s, at a reduced rate. Have retirement income scale down as you get older.
    1k a month minimum, no matter what. Rent is automatically free. Anyone 70+ lives tax free, income over 15k/year is taxed at 90% at 60+. You retire automatically, as long as you have been living in the US for 20+ years. Leaving the country forfeits this, even if you come back a day later.
    Vehicle, and Home payments (including rent) are considered tax deductible. Letting you reduce taxes on income with rent payments.
    Rent is capped by 1000$ USD per 100 Square Foot of living space. 1 Floor, 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 1 Living is automatically capped at 500 USD no matter the size. Land can add to it, but grants the renter full privileges of the landscape, including remodelings, and building a fucking moat if they want too.
    10 Years of consecutive renting, grants ownership.
    ---

  • @videovagrancy8526
    @videovagrancy8526 20 дней назад +122

    I just turned 40. At my age my parents owned their own house, both had high paying jobs (for the time.) And we as a family could afford yearly vacations.
    I bust my ass and my wife and I cannot afford a house, we cannot afford an emergency over $400.
    There is a saying - 20 years ago you could work at a gas station and at the very least rent a house. Now, you have to own the gas station to RENT the house.

    • @rchot84
      @rchot84 14 дней назад +4

      I just turned 40 on the 26th luckily I inherited a paid off house, and now I can save. Millenials will have to start shacking up long term to survive like immigrants.

    • @MollyHJohns
      @MollyHJohns 12 дней назад

      As Millenials (from SE Asia), me and siblings are somewhat lucky our Boomer parents used to work with the gov and got pensions today just to maintain the current family home. But because of my eldest brother's biggest financial disaster, we had to mortgage the house, and now are selling it without any hope anyone else can afford to buy it as it is but a 40yo crumbling terrace house we the siblings can't even renovate as we're essentially penniless. But, thank goodness the whole family still have one last backup plan; that is the recently paid off grandma's home in my father's hometown. We plan to move all the way back to there when this current family home is sold. If it's ever sold, that is. All I know is that when my parents will be gone in 10, 20 years me and my siblings will essentially be headless individuals without an original family home as the centre. Even the grandma's home in different state might need to be sold off to a wealthier family to help the eldest brother pay off his credit debts.

    • @twistedspine7300
      @twistedspine7300 4 дня назад +1

      i'm sorry, but if you're 40 years old and you can't afford a $400 emergency, you've made nothing but poor financial decisions. it's inexcusable for a 40 year old man to have no savings. i know it sucks to be broke but you need to look in the mirror and make better decisions. if you don't understand money well, start learning it's never too late. seek alternative education online, it's all free and there for you if you put in the work.

  • @Nlott2
    @Nlott2 20 дней назад +196

    The education system is there to teach you how to be an employee

    • @natediaz1863
      @natediaz1863 20 дней назад +30

      Worse, it teaches you to vote blue.

    • @CoderDBF
      @CoderDBF 20 дней назад +20

      I agree, it’s an employee factory.

    • @mezjean5966
      @mezjean5966 20 дней назад +20

      @@natediaz1863 Way worse, it teaches you to not think nor question.

    • @commiserable4626
      @commiserable4626 20 дней назад +3

      Yeah what a shitshow..they teach you what to think instead of how to think..

    • @natediaz1863
      @natediaz1863 20 дней назад +5

      @@mezjean5966 yeah, and that leads yo voting blue. And don't get me wrong, red is also similar but there's no factory churning out voters that works as effectively as the education system.

  • @obamabarack1816
    @obamabarack1816 15 дней назад +5

    There should be a “practical applications” class that just goes over every math topic people experience in their everyday life. Interest rates, budgeting, taxes, interest rates themselves have some very important mathematics that you learn anyway such as eulers number and exponential growth

  • @freshprince2.0
    @freshprince2.0 15 дней назад +5

    Behind on rent and working 12hrs this is the life and the crazy part is im being responsible with my money and doing OT to the point i have nothing to show but stress. I thought the point was to get out the rat race but it feels like a ever changing maze to keep you inside to not be free, 😂 im somehow still fighting for what idk at this point

  • @AnalyticalReckoner
    @AnalyticalReckoner 20 дней назад +369

    I've seen women insulted by TV personalities for wanting to be a stay-at-home mom.

    • @SuperBennnnnnnnn
      @SuperBennnnnnnnn 20 дней назад

      Because nuclear family brings true wealth to american citizens. Corporate America doesn't want this, this affects their bottom line. They hate that we own homes right now.

    • @Vaguer_Weevil
      @Vaguer_Weevil 20 дней назад +93

      Something I've been thinking about: Why IS working overly glorified? Especially for women, why would they WANT to work tirelessly day after day as the value of their money lowers every year? It's such a strange phenomenon.

    • @SuperBennnnnnnnn
      @SuperBennnnnnnnn 20 дней назад

      @@Vaguer_Weevil women don't value working, they value consuming products.

    • @daMillenialTrucker
      @daMillenialTrucker 20 дней назад +9

      @@Vaguer_Weevil I'm a truck driver, I work a lot because I want to reach financial freedom and I'm figuring if I'm going to chase something while I'm still young then it should be that. I love driving though, I feel naked without my truck

    • @TwinnNolaa19
      @TwinnNolaa19 20 дней назад +30

      ⁠@@Vaguer_Weevilautonomy. Struggling with a voice is better than living in a home that isn’t yours.

  • @shandromand1675
    @shandromand1675 20 дней назад +264

    "Just because I'm paranoid, that does not automatically make me wrong."

    • @qunt100
      @qunt100 19 дней назад +17

      Yah. I think alot of people say how entitled they are now and what not. But, millenials and gen z, are absolutely 100 percent entitled to a functioning society, and a economy that does not suck ass. Like 100 percent.

    • @videopsych7838
      @videopsych7838 19 дней назад +1

      @@qunt100 They aren't just gonna give you everything.

    • @filipeisabelinho3425
      @filipeisabelinho3425 19 дней назад +3

      ​@@videopsych7838nope, they'll take everything from you.

    • @videopsych7838
      @videopsych7838 19 дней назад +1

      @@filipeisabelinho3425 They will unless you do what our grand parents did and stick up for themselves instead of just talking about it which is why there was a middle class in the first place.

    • @JerseyMikes769
      @JerseyMikes769 18 дней назад +3

      My grandpa raised 5 kids by being a steelworker in North Jersey with a wife that didn't work. And then years after he bought that house he fed the kids on disability income.
      He did it by buying cheap property building a house using connections he had in the trade.
      There is no cheap land anymore, material costs are so high he could afford them let alone the labor. And a steelworker adjusted for inflation makes much less now than back then.
      He put 5 kids in college. They all got bachelor's. If he tried that today or even 10 years ago I'm sure there would have been fentanyl overdoses in the family tree.

  • @brianmichael1991
    @brianmichael1991 8 дней назад

    Very informative. Thanks for the video. Appreciated your vulnerability on ‘weakness’ and talking about your teeth story etc.
    thanks man

  • @apey252
    @apey252 11 дней назад +4

    6:09 In Portland, OR when I moved there in 1999, the fast food jobs is where teenagers started their working lives. Within 5 years, it was middle aged Mexicans that held all those jobs. I swear to God, I saw that happening. My little brother was working at Carl’s Jr but had to work in the front end bc the middle aged mexicans couldn’t speak english to take orders. My brother learned all the food words in Spanish. He had to. I can’t even imagine what it’s like there now with the immigration numbers the way they are now. My first job was Burger King, and tho I fucked off, I learned my hard-working skills there (thank God there were peers that were great workers for me to learn from tho))

  • @MichaelAE
    @MichaelAE 19 дней назад +221

    The reason children aren’t being taught how taxes work or how interest rates work, is because people who know how these things work don’t make you enough money.

    • @dev0hh
      @dev0hh 14 дней назад +13

      no point learning about finance if you’re just gonna get hard locked in minimum wage and not being able to afford a studio

    • @Andre-vt4np
      @Andre-vt4np 12 дней назад

      ​@@dev0hh why you need a studio?

    • @dev0hh
      @dev0hh 12 дней назад +5

      @@Andre-vt4np a studio apartment. the average college student cant afford it without some type of loan or debt.

    • @pfzht
      @pfzht 10 дней назад

      ​@@dev0hhalgebra 2 will get you through the exams to become a land surveyor or you can learn the trig formulas OJT. Point is, math is a way up.

    • @crackedhammer4612
      @crackedhammer4612 9 дней назад

      Honestly I am on the boat of “no taxation without representation.” Because let’s be real. The middle class and under and not really represented in much of the west.

  • @Aurazan
    @Aurazan 20 дней назад +214

    Funny thing about Education... The moment I left school for good is the moment I started learning things at all.

    • @edvaedan9161
      @edvaedan9161 20 дней назад

      School is supposed to teach critical thinking. Unfortunately now it just teaches indoctrination to the message.

    • @heroslippy6666
      @heroslippy6666 20 дней назад +12

      Very true, learning is about experiences, not grades. Currently in college and a couple of my hobbies require intense learning, however due to being overburdened by school, I do not have the energy to devote to those hobby. As you can see I have time, I'm watching asmongold, but that's because of severe burnout from assignments that are meaningless.

    • @namesaname
      @namesaname 13 дней назад +3

      Same here. If your parents don't teach you about the world, the school won't either.
      It would be better if education was shorter and people had more time to experience and contemplate.
      Then with some guidance make a decision about further education/work.

    • @mcdoucheybag
      @mcdoucheybag 7 дней назад +2

      @@heroslippy6666 I'm going through the exact same thing. It's painful to have the years go by and not do what you truly want to do. Let's hope things will change for us someday. 💞

    • @mr.kilpatrick2991
      @mr.kilpatrick2991 5 дней назад

      @@mcdoucheybag how many previous generations of people were doing for work what they truly wanted to do? like maybe .000000001%?

  • @Spacebarf
    @Spacebarf 9 дней назад

    Holy crap, dude I love watching your videos. They are helping me get a better perspective of all the bullshit going on around us. I really appreciate you man. Keep it up

  • @kenji214245
    @kenji214245 14 дней назад +4

    The undeniable fact of victory is that someone or something has to lose.

  • @mihailcebanu2865
    @mihailcebanu2865 20 дней назад +296

    It's by design boys, WEF loves this type of shit

    • @oceanbrown7159
      @oceanbrown7159 20 дней назад

      Chicago is testing out Taxpayer funded, government run grocery stores. We will have data once it gets around.

    • @keagsobrien6772
      @keagsobrien6772 20 дней назад +19

      Bingo

    • @maximus5281
      @maximus5281 19 дней назад +14

      You will own nothing and still be happy. Eat ze bugs!

    • @chilomine839
      @chilomine839 16 дней назад +3

      Imagine if more RUclipsrs started making content about that three letter organization.

    • @deactivated5445
      @deactivated5445 13 дней назад +3

      @@chilomine839 imagine if instead of content or voting the people took matters into their own hands.

  • @erikhendrickson59
    @erikhendrickson59 20 дней назад +600

    Im the main breadwinner for my landlord's family!
    Boomers had EVERYTHING handed to them by the Greatest Generation and then pulled the ladders up behind them.

    • @Poooppoop22
      @Poooppoop22 20 дней назад +43

      What are we supposed to do about it? Vote for a boomer who only cares about the wealthy who own stocks.

    • @mp80085
      @mp80085 20 дней назад

      Handed over by the government? Boomers grew up poor and learned to invest, so now theyr'e villainized because their property values get inflated via the government and they take the cash payments from rich people or corporations offering more than their house is worth? The government and corporations are pulling the ladders. They want civilians to fight amongst themselves so they can hide in the shadows continuing the shenanigans to the economy.

    • @afatfrog5533
      @afatfrog5533 20 дней назад +117

      They didn't pull up the ladders, they took the ladders and sold them to people who are charging a fortune to use them.

    • @horsedewormer
      @horsedewormer 20 дней назад +60

      @@afatfrog5533 Lol dude.. I love that. I think it's more like painting the ladder with butter and telling people it's no different than when they did it. :P

    • @greenfroggood2392
      @greenfroggood2392 20 дней назад +4

      Isn't the boomer part of your family? why isn't the boomer in your family helping you out?

  • @many_lives4925
    @many_lives4925 15 дней назад +13

    The problem is people are living too long now. So social security goes longer and becomes more costly to the government to maintain so the younger generation takes the hit and cant afford shit as a result.

    • @Ned-bw5tt
      @Ned-bw5tt 6 дней назад +2

      It should be adjusted based on life expectancy after retirement, but that would upset a very large voter base

  • @i9erek
    @i9erek 17 дней назад +1

    You get a tax credit if you buy a home. You get a tax credit if you buy an EV. Do you have a large amount of stock? You can take a loan against them and avoid taxes. So tax credits and waivers are meant for the rich. Super weird that people who can afford to buy a home can get a tax credit to help pay the interest but those who can't even afford to buy a home get nothing.

  • @angusmacangus3181
    @angusmacangus3181 20 дней назад +422

    The worst bosses I've had were all pretty low on intelligence, so they acted like bullies and know it alls.

    • @FluffySylveonBoi
      @FluffySylveonBoi 20 дней назад +20

      So whenever they appeared, a boss battle theme started playing.

    • @mama4ke
      @mama4ke 20 дней назад +5

      Sounds like cope tho

    • @xAudiolith
      @xAudiolith 20 дней назад +30

      Unfortunately dark triad traits are very highly rewarded in business.

    • @konaqua122
      @konaqua122 20 дней назад

      how can they be low intelligence if they are your boss?

    • @FluffySylveonBoi
      @FluffySylveonBoi 20 дней назад +9

      @@konaqua122 Just like some bosses in video games, they either follow orders of some higher boss or they try the same thing repeatedly wanting results.
      They may be smart in certain areas but real dumb in others.

  • @whatthehirsch7385
    @whatthehirsch7385 20 дней назад +191

    Do NOT confuse average with median! When 9 people earn 1.000€ and the 10th earns 11.000€ the average is 2.000€. but the median is 1.000€!
    The upper 1-10% incomes increase much much more than the lower and middle incomes. The average invome in germany is 35€/h. But 85% of the population earns under 20€/h.

    • @Serahpin
      @Serahpin 20 дней назад +2

      Median is an average. Mean, median and modal are all averages.

    • @isntmypfpbeautiful5350
      @isntmypfpbeautiful5350 20 дней назад +52

      ​@@Serahpinuhh, no? Mean, median and modes are all measures of central tendency, but median=/average

    • @Serahpin
      @Serahpin 20 дней назад +1

      @@isntmypfpbeautiful5350 No. From the Encyclopedia Britannica: "Mean, median, and mode, in mathematics, the three principal ways of designating the average value of a list of numbers. "

    • @FoeJxyLIVE
      @FoeJxyLIVE 20 дней назад

      I’m actually moving to Germany due to having my citizenship there as well as America. Things just aren’t working here in America & due to having Praktikum & Ausbildung’s to earn more money that don’t charge as much as American school

    • @420IQPlayer
      @420IQPlayer 20 дней назад +17

      @@SerahpinWell that’s certainly one way to say you failed 3rd grade math without directly saying it, this is not a good look for you 🤣

  • @hasaki_oce4611
    @hasaki_oce4611 12 дней назад +4

    My mom: it is because ppl like us won't retire, so young folks like you are not getting jobs/promotions.

    • @antoniobabb1938
      @antoniobabb1938 11 дней назад

      That's what I've been saying and thinking

  • @justinc411
    @justinc411 10 дней назад +6

    Yup it's gonna get worse, and then it's gonna get *worse*.

  • @xDetroitMetalx
    @xDetroitMetalx 20 дней назад +372

    I wouldn't say woman are "choosing" careers. A dual income household is a necessity and has been for quite some time. A single income household is extremely rare today.

    • @bej4987
      @bej4987 20 дней назад +66

      You can't support a family on a single income

    • @steveballmersbaldspot2.095
      @steveballmersbaldspot2.095 20 дней назад +44

      Exactly, raising a family on a single income is near impossible unless you make doctor or high end lawyer/exec money.

    • @DaRkLoRd-rc5yu
      @DaRkLoRd-rc5yu 20 дней назад +10

      ​@@bej4987I mean you can, but it's obviously more difficult to earn the equivalent salary of two people alone.

    • @canihave1dab724
      @canihave1dab724 20 дней назад

      Who are you kidding? Women are 100% choosing jobs over family and that’s been the case since about 1970.
      Edit: Liz warren, Pocahontas herself, wrote a book about the self fulfilling prophecy of the two income trap.

    • @Nostradevus1
      @Nostradevus1 20 дней назад

      @@bej4987 I'm in my mid 30's family of four and I am able to support our household on my salary alone. I work as a senior engineer in industrial controls, so definitely not dr or lawyer money.

  • @uncleammo8756
    @uncleammo8756 20 дней назад +215

    I like how young people have to "discover" how credit works instead of being prepared for one of the most important parts of our economic system. Our schools suck so bad.

    • @Serahpin
      @Serahpin 20 дней назад

      Why do you think they made the crime of usury legal? So they can take everything you have and make it your own fault for being lied to.

    • @CamAlert2
      @CamAlert2 20 дней назад +20

      How is teaching kids how to finance beneficial to the ones calling the shots in the economy? It's designed that way.

    • @Klayperson
      @Klayperson 20 дней назад +6

      i just bought a truck listed at $28k and after fees and interest when the contract is paid off it will have been $40k. oops lmao

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan 20 дней назад +2

      Huh? It’s not a school’s job to teach you about basic fuckin finances. That’s on your parents. Teachers already do way too fuckin much for the pittance they’re allowed to

    • @zenixvampirchik652
      @zenixvampirchik652 20 дней назад +23

      ​@@SnailHatanexcept most of the school stuff is useless. Everything that is necessary you'll get in elementary, then it's a waste of time mostly.
      Something will be helpful. Like one or two directions out of everything they teach kids in school nowadays.
      Some subject about finances will be much more useful for everyone, instead of subjects they won't need.

  • @koryk5740
    @koryk5740 10 дней назад

    More of this plz mate. You get folks thinking, even if they challenge a point in the moment. Well done sir. Well said.

  • @dexmobius5622
    @dexmobius5622 17 дней назад +1

    You got really personal with a lot of these points and that was good. Ive been watching you for over a decade, and this video really shows that you're real.

  • @BrianGivensYtube
    @BrianGivensYtube 20 дней назад +106

    I remember hearing that in 1950 a dual income household could pay their mortgage with 5% of their income. Imagine paying all your bills and having 80% of your income left over.

    • @taigenraine
      @taigenraine 20 дней назад +12

      Imagine holding a computer that would take up a whole room in 1950 in the palm of your hand, most cancers are treatable, aids is all but cured, 90% of homes and apartments have AC, nearly everyone who wants a car has a car, meals get delivered to your door, you have an adjustable bed, there is endless entertainment online, and all of it can be afforded by even people making minimum wage.... I will stay in 2024 thank you very much. The economy is not a zero sum game and no amount of money could buy the luxury every single one of us takes for granted every day back even 20 years. Those rich people you demonize invested in all those things to make them real, risking their money in the process every time they did so.

    • @baphomet12113
      @baphomet12113 20 дней назад +4

      @@taigenraine You make a good point. Good to see alternative points of view.

    • @effexon
      @effexon 20 дней назад +1

      no wonder there were so many mom n pop shops everywhere.... that 80% gave revenue for all those. now household has to count and plan food purchases, not much left over.

    • @michaelnuttall5896
      @michaelnuttall5896 20 дней назад +30

      @@taigenraineI can barely afford to feed myself and haven’t bought clothes in 4 years. I don’t care about any of that you mentioned.

    • @BIOCiiDE
      @BIOCiiDE 20 дней назад +16

      ​@taigenraine While I also enjoy the convinence of modern technologies, let's not get it twisted. The people who made these things didn't do so out of charity or some "greater good". The gamble was all in the name of profit. The profitable ideas moved forward where the non-profitable ones died. We're now seeing the extremes of this way of thinking with planned obsolescence and proprietary hardware. This is a game of numbers, and we're going to lose.

  • @ceno10101
    @ceno10101 20 дней назад +195

    Professional tax accountant, i can confirm lower income has less things to help on your taxes, than options available to higher income clients.

    • @ahrimaun5127
      @ahrimaun5127 20 дней назад +4

      ​@123andrewli7 he means tax deductions.

    • @TheTrueUSPatriot
      @TheTrueUSPatriot 20 дней назад +2

      Can you give specific examples? You saying you're a tax accountant means nothing because you're a random stranger online.

    • @jerryboics9550
      @jerryboics9550 20 дней назад +4

      Money makes money. From investment options to tax deductions.

    • @bulletflight
      @bulletflight 20 дней назад +12

      @@TheTrueUSPatriot Capital gains taxes are much lower than income taxes. A single mother barely making rent cannot have capital gains in the first place because there's no money to invest. Sales taxes are a regressive tax that hurt the poor more than the rich, since the poor spend more of their money on not starving to death.

    • @whm_w8833
      @whm_w8833 20 дней назад +1

      @@bulletflightyou mean the poor spent most of their income on food. The rich will likely pay more in sales tax from buying groceries at Whole Foods

  • @mathewhex7045
    @mathewhex7045 12 дней назад +2

    Life is 100% more easy for good looking ppl

  • @sinusoidalKant
    @sinusoidalKant 16 дней назад +3

    Another thing that I would like to mention is that education can be so much more efficient. No I'm not coming from a point of being a smart kid(the difference between smart and dumb is that one can produce more ideas while the others brain remains blank. There are remedies for this). 3b1b's calculous videos which are about 3 hours taught me more then a full semester of calc at high school. There is so much fluff time in school and lectures. At least there is for math. Though this would require the kids to think, which again most don't, but you can teach people how to do logic. You can give them them question and tell them to think. This would develop both there idea production amount and logical thinking. Consequently the rate at which the person could grapple with new concepts would increase and also the rest would be memory. A full class dedicated to thinking then crunching down the rest of the school year would be so effective. People learn by trial and error, the greatest crime in raising a kid is being a parent who discourages trial cause they don't want to deal with the luggage. Grades also need to be different. They take the focus away from learning to getting a good grade, which I also think decreases the amount of retention and learning speed. A kid would have the stress and would constantly carry a need to double check to make sure he or she remembers instead of there entire consciousness and subconsciousness on learning.

  • @steen275
    @steen275 18 дней назад +84

    54% tax rate?
    We pay less in Denmark on top of that 12 eggs is 3 dollars here.
    What the hell is going on in America?

    • @Latronibus
      @Latronibus 13 дней назад +10

      Highest state tax bracket is about 13%. Highest federal tax bracket is 37%. FICA (Social Security and Medicare) is about another 6% on top of that. So in principle you could be paying 54%...if you live in California and your adjusted gross income is vastly in excess of $500k. Which it shouldn't be, because at that point you should be using one of the many strategies that exist to pay lower taxes than someone with equivalent cash-only compensation would pay.

    • @derekhollars8985
      @derekhollars8985 11 дней назад

      It's Wall Street and government greed colluding together

    • @steen275
      @steen275 10 дней назад +16

      @@Latronibus
      How do people live in California. Why are they so heavily taxed if they don't benefit from the taxes at all. California streets is looking more and more grim skyrocketing crimes, drug addicted homeless people everywhere.
      Our taxes are high in Denmark but we get a shit ton of safety nets. Also winnings such as lottos aren't taxed only income tax.

    • @Latronibus
      @Latronibus 10 дней назад +5

      @@steen275 The important bit of what I said was the "vastly in excess of $500k" part. Most folks are in the $40k-$200k range and they pay a lot less than 50% even if they live in CA.

    • @KDD0063
      @KDD0063 9 дней назад +5

      Communism

  • @carpathianwolf3523
    @carpathianwolf3523 20 дней назад +235

    And a lot of people will still blame us for being "lazy" and "entitled" despite working the average amount of hours or even more than what people used to work 20 years ago, in order to gain half or less of what they used to make.

    • @peanuttgalleriYEP
      @peanuttgalleriYEP 20 дней назад

      It is that though. What are we doing to change this?

    • @mildchaos6037
      @mildchaos6037 20 дней назад +82

      Older people in my family calling me lazy drives me insane. I work 50 hours a week, go to gym 5 days a week and live in my own and take good care of myself. But because I don’t have house, I’m lazy and not working hard enough

    • @nicbarth3838
      @nicbarth3838 20 дней назад +19

      @@mildchaos6037 oof

    • @sebastiansteppuhn3418
      @sebastiansteppuhn3418 20 дней назад +11

      And the reason for that is oftentimes that you won't go way out of your way to help them with something or breaks company policy or ask for even the bare minimum of respect.

    • @porky5567
      @porky5567 20 дней назад

      @@peanuttgalleriYEP what do you expect people to do though? riot in the streets? demand for less lobbying? you can't do anything with our current 2 party system where money dictates what laws do and don't get passed, get real.

  • @HisCoconutGun
    @HisCoconutGun 15 дней назад +2

    I make like $100K a year, which in NJ is good but not insane. Between property taxes and income taxes I get absolutely crushed, well over 50% of my income. Meanwhile, I know wealthy people that make a million a year who pay 25% because of writeoffs and capital gains.

  • @ezkempinkemp3467
    @ezkempinkemp3467 11 дней назад +3

    Abolish the IRS and income tax.

  • @JinkaB0o
    @JinkaB0o 19 дней назад +128

    Being born after the 1990's Is playing on Mythic mode with no Stating Tutuorial or Tips. you just drop into the final boss who has 50 health bars and several latin tracks behind it.

    • @matthattermatador4595
      @matthattermatador4595 15 дней назад +8

      Luckily there are others with PVE armor. Share your armor drops people😊

    • @jonathanbrownell7145
      @jonathanbrownell7145 11 дней назад +9

      Not gonna lie, I cracked up at latin tracks

    • @yimwee2401
      @yimwee2401 10 дней назад +3

      You get your first job: GAEL THEME STARTS PLAYING

    • @Demosthenes84
      @Demosthenes84 8 дней назад

      I take it you never heard of young people trying to start their lives during the great depression?

    • @notastone4832
      @notastone4832 8 дней назад +2

      @@Demosthenes84 nobody was starting shit during the great depression.. they were just waiting for another world war so they could go die in europe for no good reason

  • @comradewarners
    @comradewarners 20 дней назад +144

    The reason why we don’t learn these very useful things in school is because a lot of companies have lobbied against it. Imagine how much money H&R Block would lose if people knew how to do taxes? Imagine how few realtors would be hired if people knew how to buy a house? It’s all on purpose.

    • @Serahpin
      @Serahpin 20 дней назад +20

      And all the licensing you need to do what before would be considered extremely basic stuff. You need to spend $10k on an education and piece of paper to do a $20 job (legally).

    • @KleptomaniacJames
      @KleptomaniacJames 20 дней назад +13

      Fuck learning how to do taxes, those glowing bastards will do them for you and send you a letter. They can do them themselves.

    • @Senorbenignhillarity
      @Senorbenignhillarity 20 дней назад +1

      Learning all those things would be amazing. It would also be nice if people graduating high school could read

    • @comradewarners
      @comradewarners 19 дней назад +1

      @@KleptomaniacJames yeah actually in most countries the government just lets you know how much you owe. (As long as you aren’t freelancing)

    • @KleptomaniacJames
      @KleptomaniacJames 19 дней назад +2

      @@comradewarners the USA will let you know as well, just after you file your taxes with hefty fine on top

  • @aaronpoisson
    @aaronpoisson 10 дней назад +2

    I’ve seen Scott’s TED Talk as well. It’s not just Millennials and Zoomers, it affects younger GenX’ers as well. I was born on the threshold of Millennial & GenX and feel the fiscal squeeze significantly. I have a degree, a career, am an Army Veteran but wasn’t in the fiscal position to purchase a home until the Pandemic 😷
    I have a 2% interest rate, bought at a bloated price, but it’s still better off than today’s market or having to rent. I don’t have the fiscal resources to go out like I’d like to meet new people or go out on dates.

  • @Captain_Barrels
    @Captain_Barrels 9 дней назад +2

    The government prints way too much money is the problem.

  • @nickd6303
    @nickd6303 20 дней назад +75

    There are more ghost jobs than actual jobs.

    • @MarcusRoy
      @MarcusRoy 20 дней назад +9

      New information scalping

  • @johnhines229
    @johnhines229 18 дней назад +127

    It’s not even that the low skill jobs are automated, its that they don’t pay enough to live unless you have two or three of them. You have to work so much just to get by that there’s barely anytime left over for anything else. This is why no one is having kids as well. We have to work more so there’s less time for building a family, less time for building skills. Not to mention we’re so busy trying to afford food and rent we can’t afford to go to school.

    • @yimwee2401
      @yimwee2401 10 дней назад +12

      Why would I have children If I can't even pay for my own schooling?

    • @johnhines229
      @johnhines229 10 дней назад +5

      @@yimwee2401 exactly

    • @abc123lov7
      @abc123lov7 9 дней назад +3

      Yep at 70k a year, I have to make sure the first to weeks of the month are loaded with enough hours to pay the rent.. then the 3 week is for other expenses and finally week four is what I might be able to save...

    • @MauriceB-zn5pv
      @MauriceB-zn5pv 9 дней назад +1

      This is largely the result of many broken families. Ideally you would’ve had training while still with your parents.

    • @johnhines229
      @johnhines229 8 дней назад +1

      @@abc123lov7 yea together me and my fiancé make about 55k, luckily for us where we live that’s enough to live comfortably, but only because we found a landlord with cheap rent.

  • @BranniganCarter
    @BranniganCarter 13 дней назад +1

    I grew up poor, and had a lot of trouble finding a good paying job even after I got a CDL. Finally did in 2022…and then everything rose astronomically in price. It’s hopeless lol

  • @upthepucks6325
    @upthepucks6325 8 дней назад +1

    A lot of trade jobs are still paying at 90's rates as the cost of living hasnt sky rocketed since then

  • @hightierplayers2454
    @hightierplayers2454 20 дней назад +106

    Just remember, most establishment heads and people in authority/power/money all are convinced we are just making up all the stories that we're having any troubles at all that aren't self-inflicted.

    • @mranderson4001
      @mranderson4001 20 дней назад

      We have evolved in a way to sacrifice the poor human masses globally in order for higher valued humans to keep their power thru nepotism & corruption to run the human race while we slave away as a little cog in their big opressive machine

    • @Tuurngait
      @Tuurngait 20 дней назад

      They're not wrong but also not right.
      They're wrong because inflation is ridiculous and keeps going up, taxes keep going up, things we buy are made through a controlled obsolescence.. and this affects all of us extremely negatively.
      They're only right about it when it comes to a slim minority of individuals that don't work, or barely work, have no ambition or drive and just sit around, leeching the system and such. And they really think we're ALL this type of person, which they're wrong.

    • @keyser021
      @keyser021 20 дней назад +6

      Good thing the robot fleets with embedded AI+3D printers are currently being unboxed and given a cursory overlay of every existing industry along with the algorithms given to accountants to determine the entry points. Just pull up a statistical Bell Curve for whatever it is you think you do, determine on that curve whether you are a mode, median or mean, and if you don't know... then now you know, you're being replaced soon.

    • @Serahpin
      @Serahpin 20 дней назад +7

      The stock market is at all times highs, everyone who put even a little bit of money in is doing great. If you aren't rich, it's your own fault for being dumb.

    • @AimbotFreak
      @AimbotFreak 20 дней назад +1

      And they aren't wrong. You guys literally willingly go into crippling debt for 0 fucking reason majority of the time. Credit card debt is the majority of the American debt.

  • @Graestra
    @Graestra 20 дней назад +73

    I'm almost 30 and still live with my parents. When my parents were thirty they already had two kids and the house we currently live in and could afford to take vacations to other states including Disney World

    • @Koi_to_Dragon
      @Koi_to_Dragon 20 дней назад +2

      Same here…feels like shit man, not gonna lie 😕

    • @tsvetomiriliev5804
      @tsvetomiriliev5804 20 дней назад +4

      Same. I work with a colleague with which we studied together in elementary school. She now has a kid and is single, paying rent, last month she was really depressed that 80% of her wage went to pay off rent, electricity, heating, water. I cracked a joke that she needs a man, because I had been courting her for the past few months, but she blatantly said that she does not need a man. So in reality I have no incentive to move out from my parents and lose money.

    • @lionart5230
      @lionart5230 20 дней назад +1

      Same though I am moving out as soon as my apartment is finished building. I moved back to parents when Covid hit, still paying rent for three months after despite pandemics and being able to live there. I am being asked over and over about grandchildren as I just hit 30 lately. How can I think about it when I had to move back to parents, was disconnected twice from people I struggled to connect with? Broke up long time relationship due to focus on finishing my degree and being unable to support my ex in hard times physically... Then health problems due to desk job. Fuck. There is always another raincloud to fuck me over after I finally see sight of sun and go out.

    • @Electro096
      @Electro096 20 дней назад

      Hey that's the current situation of life now.
      More and more complain and worse off moving out too soon and living alone.
      The bills have skyrocketed. Electric, gas, water

    • @eightlights4939
      @eightlights4939 14 дней назад

      Something tells me from your profile pic that your own actions (or lack thereof) are the result of you being 30 and living with your parents

  • @thewretchedpleb7484
    @thewretchedpleb7484 День назад +1

    Dudes are speaking facts here. Pennies and nickels look like quarters when you don't have a dollar to your name.

  • @animelover4868
    @animelover4868 5 дней назад

    This was a really important and good video you posted. Giving up your raw honest true was very vulnerable of you. This all was important information and you giving made it all the more.

  • @michinwaygook3684
    @michinwaygook3684 20 дней назад +130

    I would largely blame this on lobbying. The rich are making the laws and those laws benefit them. Changing lobbying should be the number 1 priority for average Americans.

    • @shcdemolisher
      @shcdemolisher 20 дней назад +14

      It's gonna take something huge to make the masses to get that to change.

    • @michinwaygook3684
      @michinwaygook3684 20 дней назад +16

      @@shcdemolisher Agreed. It is depressing since almost every American agrees on it regardless of their political ideology.

    • @BrgArt
      @BrgArt 20 дней назад

      ​@@michinwaygook3684 right ? I'm not even american but i know we can all fight this. The far right because of their obsession with hand rubbing and the far left because they want to make soup for all. If you get what i mean.

    • @shcdemolisher
      @shcdemolisher 20 дней назад +8

      @@michinwaygook3684 Which is good that we can all agree on SOMETHING that affects us all, but are like powerless to do anything without plunging the country into chaos.

    • @TyroPirate
      @TyroPirate 20 дней назад +11

      Even if you called our house rep and they miraculously managed to push a bill like this through House (LMAO!)
      Senate would filabuster the fuck out of a bill to make bribery illegal.
      The current system isn't created for the average person.

  • @ampatrao
    @ampatrao 20 дней назад +160

    I'm a Gen Xer, this man spoke nothing but facts. Know your real enemies. This notion that this has happened all in one generation is complete BS. This erosion began with my generation and has just continued to get worse.

    • @mezjean5966
      @mezjean5966 20 дней назад +12

      It started way back in 1917 when American consumerism was sold to the American public for the first time

    • @jimba6486
      @jimba6486 20 дней назад

      ​@@mezjean5966any fool can consume. It is not consumerism from 1917. It was a string of events that hurt PRODUCTION. 1913 creation of the Fed reserve (congress gave all control of their power over coining money to a private unelected bank). 1971 saying gold wasn't money anymore and we can all exchange monopoly money. Im between all that gold was devalued for politics (FDR).
      End the fed. Exchange in gold. End welfare programs. The world will make sense again. There are no free lunches. Never had.

    • @jasonmorgan27
      @jasonmorgan27 20 дней назад

      @@mezjean5966 ? no, it really started 3 years ago. 3 years ago EVERYONE had access to the American dream. In 3 short years homes, gas, food have ALL doubled. This is being done 100% by design and you will be in chains. The real problem are Elites and their puppet politicians around the world.

    • @taigenraine
      @taigenraine 20 дней назад +4

      @@mezjean5966 How about this, you go be a millionaire in 1917 then, and I'll stay lower-middle class in 2024 with my phone, computer, decent car, central air, streaming entertainment, and adjustable bed and enough food to get fat and lazy brought to me by consumerism. Kings and Billionaires years ago couldn't imagine the luxury we live in today in America. You and this guy don't understand this isn't a zero sum game, the tides are rising every ship, and you are just jealous of the ship that is rising faster and higher. Life is good right now, just enjoy it.

    • @janinecat1865
      @janinecat1865 20 дней назад +11

      ​@@taigenraine cool
      Wich one of you will raise a family and not be a genetic dead end?
      Which one will be less likely to log off?
      The people who put all this in motion care a LOT about such things even if you might not. And they are wealthy now.

  • @AnthonyRice-ix6wf
    @AnthonyRice-ix6wf 2 часа назад

    Been watching you for a while my guy...MAD respect after watching the bit about your feelings!

  • @patriautic9308
    @patriautic9308 3 дня назад

    Damn you’re brilliant! Glad I subscribed. I wonder what your take would be on the mouse utopia experiment?

  • @abovewater6918
    @abovewater6918 20 дней назад +118

    An average price of a home is ten times the amount it was in 1980, whereas average income has only gone up three times as much. That tells you everything you need to know, on top of everything else that has skyrocketed in prices

    • @TheDomanc
      @TheDomanc 20 дней назад +33

      Dont forget one imporant thing. Now new products are trash. Like you buy frigde 40 years ago its possible its still working. Now you buy frigde/tv/phone its 3-5 years. Houses itself also. Pipes getting cracks and need replacement etc.

    • @jrichardson6048
      @jrichardson6048 20 дней назад

      @@TheDomanc Planned obsolescence. So many companies do it and have an unspoken agreement with competitors so that they all do it. It's straight up crony capitalism, the exact type of thing that federal regulators should be outlawing. But the politicians are in the pockets of these corporations so they do nothing.

    • @lifterlv
      @lifterlv 20 дней назад +3

      ​@TheDomanc, yeah, you look at houses on the east coast that have been around for hundreds of years. They don't have the same problems that new construction houses have today.

    • @ericwaln2056
      @ericwaln2056 20 дней назад

      Back in the day you had to have 20% down to buy a house, now you can do it with 3% down. Things are expensive, but people spend $$ on frivolous shit like interest, door dash, going out to eat, etc

    • @Henk717
      @Henk717 20 дней назад

      When I was growing up my parents sometimes talked about the value of their house. I know that with my current savings in the US i'd be half way there to a really fancy family home. In the price our house was worth 5 years ago i'd be a third of the way there. Now I need half a million dollars (or more even since they are outbidding those asking prices to) for a terraced house (Thats one of the houses attached directly to the house of your neighbors). Meanwhile here in the Netherlands rental is simply not available even if you have the money. So I wouldn't be able to get a house even if I tried, and if I push trough and force it i'd be in permanent debt the moment the market normalizes and unable to move to a nicer house.

  • @franciscastlesr.888
    @franciscastlesr.888 19 дней назад +129

    This is the end. Im injured laid off and homeless now. 4 years ago i had a 3/2 home 3 vehicles nice savings and had a nice stock portfolio. No one will hire me now 😊. Its so hot out here and i have sunburn on top of sunburn. I have bad nerve damage and a deteriorated neck and back. Every shelter say they have no more resources. Going from being a foreman in industrial construction for 27 years to being always told no. Today is the first time Ive been in a room overnight with ac since September of last year. Its so easy to say no……i hear it everyday i see it everyday. I helped build military bases, hospitals, universities ect…as a supervisor😊. Now im used to all of the accusatory looks and just told no. Call me dumb, say what you want. But i never stopped pushing even when i was unable to walk and was bed ridden for months then crutches for months. Honestly until people are less judgmental and a little more compassionate, people not doing well dont stand a chance out here. Ive worked since i was 13 and full-time since i was 18 im 46. You guys cant roast my ass more than the sun has 😂. I’ll see you in hell Johnny!😁

    • @colelangford6369
      @colelangford6369 18 дней назад +36

      I wish you the very best brother

    • @franciscastlesr.888
      @franciscastlesr.888 18 дней назад +1

      @@colelangford6369 thx not looking to good. Ive been turned away from every homeless shelter bc theyre full. State of Fl wont help at all. Ive contacted every nonprofit, homeless shelter, DCF, every person i talk to they give me another number to call. Just transfers and no’s. There’s actually no room for me in this life. Pretty wild. Before i couldn’t be replaced and now i cant get a job cleaning toilets or flipping burgers. Ive applied everywhere. I get turned away just across the board. I speak well and look “normal”, most people dont know im homeless when they talk to me. I have no criminal history and dont drink or do drugs (i dont even use caffeine or nicotine). After all of the betrayal and backstabbing from family theres literally no one and nothing😊 just waiting for ☠️

    • @BetaBuxDelux
      @BetaBuxDelux 18 дней назад +6

      Yeah, it can get rough, but we Gen-Xers expect that.
      Is there any work you can do?
      What about disability benefits?

    • @franciscastlesr.888
      @franciscastlesr.888 18 дней назад +12

      @@BetaBuxDelux they said it would take 1.5 years to process disability. Im limited when it comes to manual labor. I could easily end up unable to walk. That would be the kiss of death for me. I have to be very careful even when moving my body with out any added weight or items. Ive been applying every where i go and nonstop daily applying online w my phone. My work history is ruined since feb of 2020. I apply to entry level and these kiddos look more employable on paper than i do. Even when they tell me no or dont respond i show back up a week later to try again. I think im cursed with so much bad luck.

    • @bryanh1830
      @bryanh1830 18 дней назад

      ​@@franciscastlesr.888 you can do it! 💪

  • @bacardiac1519
    @bacardiac1519 8 дней назад +1

    I pay the man for my house, I don't look at it like ownership. Car payment, all the bills and realize I'm slowly losing everything I have saved. Yet my father owns 4 homes, rents 1 and has 4 retirements. Then he gets upset I don't come and visit. You think I have money for gas other than to go to work? Screw the boomers!!! They take, take, take. I work harder and longer hours then they ever did ( around 50- 55 hours a week). Bro I want to sell it all and move to a trailer park so I could just own my home and drive beater cars. FTL!!

  • @Resouler
    @Resouler 17 дней назад +3

    i traded cigarettes for food when i was a kid, suddenly the food cost was cheaper and had something to smoke as well :d

  • @IKI11I
    @IKI11I 20 дней назад +83

    Went to college, 23-28 made 40k a year working in my degree field. Switched to the trades at 28, 30 now on pace to make 270k this year. The systems a scam, college is a scam, wish I did this years ago.

    • @Josef.Mueller
      @Josef.Mueller 20 дней назад +9

      Good stuff, keep it up and don't give up, stay away from bad women, I wish you luck 👊

    • @TheObicobiHD
      @TheObicobiHD 20 дней назад +1

      What trade are you in? Curious

    • @IKI11I
      @IKI11I 20 дней назад +5

      @@TheObicobiHD building powerlines. IBEW

    • @MGTOW_Modality
      @MGTOW_Modality 20 дней назад +3

      Over heard a lady in her 50s talking about a college course she is enrolled in and thought, "It's so over for you."

    • @cobrakaiisback4709
      @cobrakaiisback4709 20 дней назад

      what trade did you switch too and congradulations for your success in life.

  • @anubis1800
    @anubis1800 20 дней назад +132

    Its not just automation thats killing jobs. Artisan jobs that used to exist in America have been shipped overseas to places like China and India because it's cheaper to pay somebody overseas for the work and ship the goods back than to just have them made here.

    • @michaeldavid6832
      @michaeldavid6832 20 дней назад +24

      It's not cheaper because of wages, it's cheaper because of no worker or environmental protections. We outsourced worker harm and environmental destruction.

    • @iiyyxxnn
      @iiyyxxnn 20 дней назад +7

      ​@@michaeldavid6832wages are less competitive

    • @bulletflight
      @bulletflight 20 дней назад +2

      @@iiyyxxnn That's because if a worker loses an arm in the cotton gin there's no safety net.

    • @LegendOfTheFLame393
      @LegendOfTheFLame393 20 дней назад +4

      ​@@iiyyxxnnthese countries also do forms of slavery as well so yeah

    • @Thezuule1
      @Thezuule1 20 дней назад +2

      @@LegendOfTheFLame393 the USA does as well. The 13th amendment makes it legal to force someone to do work as a punishment for a crime. If you get short on cheap prison labor you just make more things illegal or increase pressure on the communities you want to catch in your net.

  • @LeftyCrusher9000
    @LeftyCrusher9000 16 дней назад +2

    Just remember the credit system was only established in 1989

  • @skillzlotus6030
    @skillzlotus6030 15 дней назад +2

    You missed WHY those companies are automating... because the minimum wage is rediculously high. They're trying to make a living mage out of a job that is not meant to do that.

  • @Nairb1007
    @Nairb1007 20 дней назад +221

    I’m tired of it.

    • @MrMultiPlatform
      @MrMultiPlatform 20 дней назад +3

      Than stop being lazy and do something

    • @GabrylMD
      @GabrylMD 20 дней назад +90

      @@MrMultiPlatformTypical vapid reply

    • @Macncheesee
      @Macncheesee 20 дней назад +20

      Boomer detected

    • @id2k.
      @id2k. 20 дней назад +10

      ​@@MrMultiPlatformKyle Rittenhouse showed the solution

    • @Serahpin
      @Serahpin 20 дней назад +9

      They're not stopping til you're six feet under. And maybe not even then.

  • @groovy7896
    @groovy7896 20 дней назад +60

    Dude even knows what Discord is; it's nice to see someone actually do their research and know what they're talking about, especially on mainstream news.

  • @leonmac306
    @leonmac306 15 дней назад +3

    It's even harder when not many kids got taught how to grow up, instead being forced to grow up but having the kid stuck inside them, what worse, they tend to carry everything on their shoulders without thinking, like playing a game with all nerfs on them and thought that's the normal state

    • @aiodensghost8645
      @aiodensghost8645 7 дней назад

      What do you expect when we aren't taught any better??

  • @alyasVictorio
    @alyasVictorio 13 дней назад +2

    As a middle-class Filipino (which middle-class' population is more than half of Philippines' total population), I'm so sad that we (almost) reached the point that inflation like this went to far to not owning the house. And my condolences to other countries where there's little to no middle classes