I Make $20/Hour And I'm Still Homeless

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2022
  • Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is a playground for billionaires. Teton County, where Jackson Hole is located, is the wealthiest county in the United States. It’s also the county with the highest income inequality. The town has been home to famous residents like Dick Cheney, Harrison Ford and Sandra Bullock, but it’s also home to a sizable unhoused and housing-insecure population. Tabish Talib traveled to Jackson to talk to the homeless people who live there and figure out why this extremely wealthy town can’t house its working class.
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Комментарии • 9 тыс.

  • @petercraigg1
    @petercraigg1 Год назад +2819

    Holy s-hit, I used to make 24 an hour and was still homeless. When people say that "homelessness is not a personal failure, it's an institutional failure," this is what they mean.

    • @ChickenMcThiccken
      @ChickenMcThiccken Год назад +88

      go live in the forest preserve. matter of fact. let a 100,000 people move into a forest preserve. lets see how long it takes for the government to act.

    • @fenian123
      @fenian123 Год назад +91

      30 is not even enough for rent in a lot of areas

    • @xladydriver
      @xladydriver Год назад +39

      @@ChickenMcThiccken
      They'll move fairly swiftly, to boot you out of there!!!!

    • @haihengh
      @haihengh Год назад +83

      my wife's coworker at chick-fil-a is making 12 an hour, she's not homeless, she just bought herself a house near work. 30 miles north of Charlotte NC. if you make 24 an hour still homeless, time to move to a place that does not demand that much for a living, also, vote your political party that controls the city out, if dems or republican running the city for 20+ year can not solve your housing issue, time to vote those guys out.

    • @fenian123
      @fenian123 Год назад +63

      @@haihengh Yeah, in red state sewer holes you can probably get a house on $7.25 part time!😆

  • @kanegrey7697
    @kanegrey7697 Год назад +3695

    Anything below $25 an hour is poverty in California. $25hr you have roommates and barely making it. It’s crazy how the world had changed

    • @dm-jf5uu
      @dm-jf5uu Год назад +134

      I am near dc living in a very wealthy county I make 18 dollars I live with roommates homes here are 600 plus.

    • @Leafylover
      @Leafylover Год назад +165

      25 an hour def won’t pay rent and bills alone u will need someone else income like a spouse unless u live with people and get help elsewhere.

    • @chriss4365
      @chriss4365 Год назад +150

      In Florida on your own you need $25 an hour minimum to live decent.

    • @allisonmaldonado3705
      @allisonmaldonado3705 Год назад +3

      No that's how you mentioned a state that's Democrat led. Haha don't vote Democrat and then complain about how expensive it is

    • @sergelondon916
      @sergelondon916 Год назад +174

      Wages don't keep with inflation. All over the developed world.

  • @nunyabusiness9013
    @nunyabusiness9013 5 месяцев назад +143

    If you are "working class" Jackson Hole isn't a livable city. Leave the rich to fend for themselves.

    • @rustyrazor2851
      @rustyrazor2851 2 месяца назад +21

      Yep, this, stuff them!! Working classes should move out then watch the town crumble, no waste collectors, no wait staff no one working in the coffee shops and retail stores!!!

    • @jecksonalves7387
      @jecksonalves7387 2 месяца назад +3

      ​​@@rustyrazor2851Mexicans say hello! 😂😂😂

    • @Goblingimp
      @Goblingimp 2 месяца назад +5

      Easier said than done because there’s always someone who’s willing to do more for less like these people

    • @Artistry.of.earthen.arts.
      @Artistry.of.earthen.arts. 2 месяца назад +4

      Definitely should leave them to fend and work the machines , cleaning themselves

    • @kimsmith6469
      @kimsmith6469 2 дня назад

      BIDEN Economics..👇👇👇

  • @ibrahimomar2335
    @ibrahimomar2335 8 месяцев назад +70

    “Get a job!” Doesn’t cut it any more

    • @CattanKitty
      @CattanKitty 29 дней назад

      Yep when you look at the cost of living vs wages, people living now are working the hardest just to survive and to have the very basics. This is why so many younger people are getting annoyed with boomers. Boomers seem to refuse the actual facts and statistics just so they can feel better about being entitled and having had it EASY.

    • @hayleybarbara1589
      @hayleybarbara1589 18 дней назад +5

      Now it's "get another job/ get a side hustle" 🥲

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 5 дней назад

      ​@@hayleybarbara1589ofc

    • @warlordop713
      @warlordop713 2 дня назад +1

      I know barbers electricians plumbers mechanics that are multi millionaires. It still cuts it. Not everywhere is Jackson people need to get over themselves. Once you hit the first $100,000 your net worth explodes.

  • @MAG320
    @MAG320 Год назад +2757

    The American dream can only be achieved two ways.
    Being rich or being asleep.

    • @kendallevans4079
      @kendallevans4079 Год назад +181

      As Carlin said..." It's a private party folks, and we're not invited.."

    • @kendallevans4079
      @kendallevans4079 Год назад +6

      @@gonelucid ? vacant land?

    • @dm-jf5uu
      @dm-jf5uu Год назад +13

      And why should I care about what someone has on hasn't I only care about myself

    • @RiverSprite30
      @RiverSprite30 Год назад +4

      Hahahaha well said

    • @ShanaLawson
      @ShanaLawson Год назад +44

      @@dm-jf5uuTruly the mentality that will destroy this world.

  • @peternorthrup6274
    @peternorthrup6274 Год назад +3760

    At age 54 I got layed off. Plant closed. I was a highly skilled employee. My hourly rate was $43.00 per hour. The same day I was let go I got a call. The president of another company offered me a job. $20.00 per hour. The plan for years was to retire at 55. He knew dam well that he was taking advantage of me. I didn't say a word. I had to stick with the plan. I spent exactly 1 year there to the day. Every dollar I made went into are retirement accounts. On my last day I didn't say a word. And walked out. I heard they tried to recruit different people from all over the country to replace me. I was very good at what I did. People from all over the country knew my work and that president knew it. I got the last laugh. After 39 years I was done.

    • @AuroraBoarder1
      @AuroraBoarder1 Год назад +168

      Good for you! 👍🖖

    • @rockystelone21
      @rockystelone21 Год назад +71

      Sweet!!

    • @davidicousgregorian
      @davidicousgregorian Год назад +125

      43 per hour did you forget to save money. 20% housing means 9 dollars per hour should go to housing 9 per hour for housing that is 1375 bucks a month for housing but not good housing .crappy housing in texas is 1600 a month for 2 bedroom apt. its not the wages its the housing costs . if i made 43 per hour tho i would have saved 20k per year with a 89k yr salary .ive never made 89k a year but i still bought house .moneymanagement or go broke

    • @GnomemadQueen
      @GnomemadQueen Год назад +261

      @@davidicousgregorian My husband used to be a welder with 25 years experience who was only offered $20 hr at a wind turbine plant, the best job in town. while on fmla my husband was fired because they sold the plant to a Korean company who called him back and offered him $15 an hour. My husband uprooted us to move back to Missouri and now works for $41 an hour, but with inflation he still only has the purchasing power of $20 and hour. We are still living pay check to pay check due to the crazy high rent, We pay $1700 for a two bedroom apartment now and between groceries, gas, and medical expenses, we are still barely able to keep afloat.

    • @IbHustln
      @IbHustln Год назад +32

      stick it to the man!

  • @bertbaker7067
    @bertbaker7067 2 месяца назад +62

    It's absolutely nuts that we have been conned into accepting that full time jobs shouldn't pay a living wage

    • @emmetcosten9453
      @emmetcosten9453 Месяц назад +4

      The issue isn't the wage there, its the fact that narcissistic NIMBYs have blocked all new housing development for decades through control over zoning. It doesn't matter what wages are if the houses simply don't exist.

    • @bertbaker7067
      @bertbaker7067 Месяц назад +2

      @@emmetcosten9453you're right that lack of affordable housing is also used to hurt the working people. What I meant to say was that, whether it's caused by lack of affordable housing or people being underpaid, it's bonkers that we've been conned/coerced into accepting the idea that a person can work full time but still not have stable housing. Everyone working full time should have a place to live, either because housing is plentiful or because full time jobs pay enough to guarantee housing. It's late and I'm tired, hope this makes sense.

    • @nitroneonicman
      @nitroneonicman 24 дня назад +3

      Isn't it weird that the more minimum wage increases the less affordable things become? It's almost like basic economic principles like supply and demand exist.

    • @mistresskeke
      @mistresskeke 4 дня назад +1

      The guy worked 8 hours a week. That's why he's homeless.

    • @JessAbstract
      @JessAbstract 4 дня назад +1

      @@nitroneonicmanah i heard that before and only a person who doesn’t know basic economic principles would say that

  • @chowmarina008
    @chowmarina008 5 месяцев назад +53

    Im so sorry this is happening. There is a problem with affordable housing here in Canada also. Too much greed and selfishness.

    • @Fan-zx1lz
      @Fan-zx1lz 3 месяца назад +1

      The same is happening in my country India, where rents are skyrocketing in Cities, ordinary people cannot afford independent rooms they have to share room with 2 or 3 people to afford huge Rent. It is crazy here

    • @fabiancanada8876
      @fabiancanada8876 3 месяца назад +2

      Its not that the housing is not affordable its that the wages are way too low. If everything stays the same and you double the wages it would actually be ok!

    • @Eternal_Soul1
      @Eternal_Soul1 2 месяца назад

      @@fabiancanada8876
      Yeah but then dont interest rates go up..?

  • @sputnikalgrim
    @sputnikalgrim Год назад +300

    This is where we’re at in America. Companies treat employees like absolute trash

    • @Number6_
      @Number6_ Год назад +29

      If you will take it , they will give it! Unionize, organize, socialize.

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Год назад +8

      and so do the politicians.

    • @seanou2837
      @seanou2837 Год назад +25

      it's freedom baby, you live in the greatest country on earth or so they told you...enjoy your serfdom and keep believing you are better than the rest of the world..

    • @WayToManyAssassins
      @WayToManyAssassins Год назад +2

      it's been like this for hundreds of years

    • @justinkim7756
      @justinkim7756 Год назад

      @@Number6_ lmao then the companies will fire u why would u want an organization dedicated against your goal (profits) to be allowed to hold power in a system u built there’s a reason companies are more important than the poor one provides and profits the other just takes and complains lol

  • @alzathoth
    @alzathoth Год назад +555

    this is where i am currently at. Employed at $21/hr but living in an unaffordable area is horrible. I live in a car, surrounded by million dollar homes. life really sucks.

    • @miaclark8726
      @miaclark8726 Год назад +66

      Yea it’s quite sad. I live with in WA state and I’m struggling to find a place to even live. I’ve been staying in a hotel long term because it seems like landlords want you to make 3-5 times the rent but the government doesn’t want to pay people more. It’s extremely frustrating and exhausting.

    • @jabijaxson2050
      @jabijaxson2050 Год назад +41

      Hey Bro... Just say Thanks gods! I live in Iran with 1.2$/Hour I still alive

    • @TheRis81
      @TheRis81 Год назад +30

      Go somewhere else??

    • @oahts5906
      @oahts5906 Год назад +21

      Why are you surrounded by million dollar homes lol. $21 isnt a wage to sacrifice everything for

    • @danielesquivel1164
      @danielesquivel1164 Год назад +22

      I get pay the same, but I’m living with my family of 5 in a 2 bed 1 bathroom apartment. Since my family been living in the apartment they only pay $1850, I really want to move, but studios are $1900 and 1 bed 1 bath $2100. I hate it I want my own place

  • @christiansgrandma6812
    @christiansgrandma6812 7 месяцев назад +16

    I lost my home after I couldn't afford the high homeowners' insurance rate. My job closed down after the hurricane. Yet I was blessed to have family that encouraged me and helped me for a while. Now I'm able to do the same to help other family and friends. When I've saved enough, I share food with this small group living behind the news station. I don't know why, but the more I see them, the more I worry about them.

  • @musicandpoetry_8
    @musicandpoetry_8 4 месяца назад +43

    It shouldn’t have to be this difficult to survive, I feel for these people

  • @Tired-bamboo-sunshine
    @Tired-bamboo-sunshine Год назад +1440

    WE DON'T NEED NEW HOMES,
    we need big money/companies to not be able to buy single-family homes. Honestly, there should be regulation over this, its just disgusting

    • @alexcanez1077
      @alexcanez1077 Год назад +147

      Our city gov leaders in every state county sold us out

    • @Tired-bamboo-sunshine
      @Tired-bamboo-sunshine Год назад +25

      @@alexcanez1077 absolutely 💯

    • @sblijheid
      @sblijheid Год назад +22

      It would not be any different. Supply and demand dictate price. There would be different players but the same outcome. Your only solution if you don't like it, is to buy your own.

    • @Tired-bamboo-sunshine
      @Tired-bamboo-sunshine Год назад +68

      @S Blijheid I respectfully disagree. If there were a limit on how many homes a person could own (idk like 5- that number can be debated on when relevant) and that corps/big money couldn't buy single family homes there would no longer be a supply shortage.

    • @MrBushMan
      @MrBushMan Год назад +40

      @@Tired-bamboo-sunshine companies and rich people would find work arounds. Shell companies as a example

  • @markd1385
    @markd1385 Год назад +165

    Sadly, all of America is becoming unaffordable for many working class Americans. Now, there's a big exodus of Americans moving to more affordable countries.

    • @burnttoaster6313
      @burnttoaster6313 Год назад +17

      Instead of moving how about standing your ground and protest

    • @burnttoaster6313
      @burnttoaster6313 Год назад +5

      @@OriginalJohnDoeFakersBeware then that the problem! You think the great leaders we had in history weren’t persecuted? They didn’t care! If you think running away from your problems will solve your situation, eventually it will catch up. There is no more being comfortable! Either you good hard all the way or don’t say anything or complain.

    • @burnttoaster6313
      @burnttoaster6313 Год назад +6

      @@OriginalJohnDoeFakersBeware motivational coach 🤣🤣🤣

    • @lorascelsi8102
      @lorascelsi8102 Год назад +2

      💯 % agree

    • @markd1385
      @markd1385 Год назад +1

      @@williejones9530 Yeah but, it's sadly true

  • @Truth-of-the-matter
    @Truth-of-the-matter 9 месяцев назад +86

    The biggest problem is not a big enough diversification of housing units to support the mixed range of salaries. When developers insist on only building "luxury" apartments they eliminate a good majority of people. I'd love to see studio units (clean, comfortable and modern) like they build in Asia. Not everyone wants or needs big living spaces and most don't use the "luxury" amenities that cost exuberant price hikes.

    • @adultpubertypodcast78
      @adultpubertypodcast78 5 месяцев назад +7

      Such a good point! I wonder if there is state legislation to say that you have to build a certain percentage of housing in the high, medium and low price range. Sure enough what I see is that most of the things being built now , including rentals are out of reach for many people.

    • @eldenchad7130
      @eldenchad7130 3 месяца назад +7

      ​​@@adultpubertypodcast78 part of the reason why so much of this housing remains empty is because these homes are not necessarily meant to be lived in, they're just a way for investors to store their money.

    • @DeadGuye1995
      @DeadGuye1995 2 месяца назад +2

      @@eldenchad7130 massive facts my dude

    • @allitinglz
      @allitinglz 2 месяца назад

      👏

    • @allitinglz
      @allitinglz 2 месяца назад

      truth

  • @amyfarmer5408
    @amyfarmer5408 5 месяцев назад +70

    This is literally my life. I’m working full time, two jobs on half the days. Living in my car because I don’t make enough to afford a place to live in my own hometown. Wtf are people supposed to do?

    • @kaycholly326
      @kaycholly326 4 месяца назад +2

      💯

    • @parrolet5774
      @parrolet5774 4 месяца назад +2

      How do you live in your car in winter?

    • @amyfarmer5408
      @amyfarmer5408 4 месяца назад +12

      @@parrolet5774 Im from Hawaii, it stays warm in the winter thankfully.

    • @joesmith942
      @joesmith942 3 месяца назад +5

      Move. There are place in the country where low wages jobs can put you into an apartment. It's nice to be connected to your hometown, but it's ultimately a choice.

    • @A.bormcax
      @A.bormcax 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@joesmith942hard to leave Hawaii

  • @luiscontreras5500
    @luiscontreras5500 Год назад +124

    Im thinking I’ll be going homeless soon enough. The government has failed many of us. Im working two jobs and have to decide whether I eat or Pay bills to stay sheltered. Something needs to change!

    • @lisalee2885
      @lisalee2885 8 месяцев назад

      Try calling 211 state helpline. I hope you have found local pantries too. Google it. Hang in there

    • @sonjavelvet
      @sonjavelvet 7 месяцев назад +6

      Are you doing alright now?

    • @skillethead15
      @skillethead15 6 месяцев назад +10

      Nobody who works a full time job should be homeless.

    • @rebjava
      @rebjava 3 месяца назад

      What needs to change? Does the government need to spoon feed citizens from cradle to grave?

    • @TonyMurillo-nf8hk
      @TonyMurillo-nf8hk Месяц назад +2

      Damn bro almost every month in the last 2 years I've been centimeters from being homeless I live paycheck to paycheck I only have 1 job n live alone in California

  • @bumravioli
    @bumravioli Год назад +1072

    I earned my bachelors 2 years ago and I still can’t find decent pay. The highest I was offered with years of experience in the field was $24. The most ridiculous one I got was $17 pay with no benefits. It’s hard. Now I have 2 jobs and still live with my mom. Multiple times she’s urged me to move out, but she doesn’t understand how much apartments are these days. A place in OC is $2,400 a month! There is no way with me working two jobs am I even close to affording it along with my other bills. It’s utterly ridiculous

    • @olympic-ass-eater
      @olympic-ass-eater Год назад +54

      What major?

    • @btrdangerdan2010
      @btrdangerdan2010 Год назад +25

      Orange county, ca

    • @frank8348
      @frank8348 Год назад +148

      @@olympic-ass-eater Gender studies

    • @EastCoastReefer
      @EastCoastReefer Год назад +21

      What is your major?

    • @sagepirotess6312
      @sagepirotess6312 Год назад +29

      I know Oc! Get a roommate, work live in different county. Many people travel 1 hour to work in So Cal. But you are entitled to walk to work?

  • @Materialgirl_3
    @Materialgirl_3 3 месяца назад +23

    I’m only in the beginning of this video but I can tell you all that things have gotten so bad for me financially that I’ve considered taking my own life multiple times. I used to work and I had everything that I needed. It was like after covid everything went downhill the 3 yrs following. Including my health. It started with swelling in my legs and then went from one thing to another. I can’t even explain the feeling that I have sometimes. I pray for these people. Every single one of them that GOD blesses each of them and provides what they need. It’s not fun

    • @miguelpatrick79
      @miguelpatrick79 3 месяца назад

      gods not real help yourself.

    • @miguelpatrick79
      @miguelpatrick79 3 месяца назад

      if he was why should he allow you to be homeless.

    • @mylifeisinhishandsamen4167
      @mylifeisinhishandsamen4167 3 месяца назад +1

      Please don't take your own life, no matter what. I wanted to do the same at a point when I was hopeless but I am glad I didn't because things are now changing positively for me. Remember, when there is life, there is hope.

    • @salutemimi81
      @salutemimi81 3 месяца назад +1

      My mental health has always been bad
      But as I've gotten older
      Lost my job
      It's gotten worse
      Taking my life is all I think about
      I attempted over Christmas and failed
      Now I'm even more angry
      I post about it on my channel cs the few that respond are the only ones who understand and try to motivate me

    • @SusanChristopher-hl7eq
      @SusanChristopher-hl7eq 2 месяца назад +2

      Hang in there, girl! I'm almost 70 and have wanted to take my life sometimes too. Being a single person in the US is extraordinarily hard because of the lack of a partner's income. I'm only here because Jesus has made ways where humans did not! Greed, greed, greed.

  • @RixMorales
    @RixMorales 8 месяцев назад +49

    It's really sad and shocking to see how some homeowners would choose a rodeo arena over an affordable housing project to house the homeless struggling to make ends meet so they could afford a home and a decent living. It's like they lost their empathy for fellow humans. Shame for the NIMBYISM movement. More power to Ms. Jessica Sell Chambers and others who champion affordable housing. We need more people like her with the actual sympathy for the homeless and the disadvantaged.

    • @tw8464
      @tw8464 5 месяцев назад +6

      The hottest level of hell is reserved for the nimby "trickle down" mafia.

  • @mariekatherine5238
    @mariekatherine5238 Год назад +855

    Then the rich residents should be prepared to do all the low wage jobs themselves. No more maids, waiters, dishwashers, trash haulers, home health aides, nurse’s assistants, food workers, stockroom workers, deliverers, nannies, teaching assistants, launderers, lawn care and landscapers, etc. They’ll have to do it themselves or make provision for workers. And when the workers get older? Does anyone expect 60+ year olds to be working 70+ hours a week while living in a tent?

    • @phil-be-health
      @phil-be-health Год назад +55

      Or say hello to automated robots which is what will happen

    • @krisreddish3066
      @krisreddish3066 Год назад +39

      @@phil-be-health No matter what robots. I mean humans never stopped any automation yet. We just adapt and use it. New jobs created, old ones die.

    • @qtipmotha
      @qtipmotha Год назад +43

      @@phil-be-health people have been saying that for a long time. 2 things. 1. That's coming regardless of what anyone makes for a living. 2. It isn't anywhere near as close to being here as people assume.

    • @chetpomeroy1399
      @chetpomeroy1399 Год назад +45

      @@qtipmotha Even if automation *was* that close to broadly materializing, robots *do not* pay for things.

    • @afungusamungus2860
      @afungusamungus2860 Год назад +21

      @@phil-be-health LOL who do think repairs them?

  • @kasihjuliet9538
    @kasihjuliet9538 Год назад +179

    Being homeless is no joke..may the homeless be blessed with a home soon.. 🙏

    • @kasihjuliet9538
      @kasihjuliet9538 Год назад +4

      @@justinlukas5289 true much..just wish biden would focus on America..build affordable housing, create more jobs.. try to solved problems such as drugs, alcoholism, substance abuse,mental health care and many more, instead of sending a whole lot of aids to facilitate wars..those billions of dollars will help a lot of American in a much needed time.. just saying 🙏

    • @bulldoggarageapparel7511
      @bulldoggarageapparel7511 Год назад

      @@kasihjuliet9538 Amen charity begins at home

    • @SuperFashionPrincess
      @SuperFashionPrincess Год назад

      @@kasihjuliet9538 he’s never going to focus on all these issues our country faces. Our country is being run by a selfish inconsiderate clown president and vice president. They only care about themselves and their family as for the rest of the country it can go down the drain and they couldn’t care less.

    • @tylalila5180
      @tylalila5180 Год назад

      Thank you ❤

    • @time2chill121
      @time2chill121 Год назад

      And May the ones who are causing it trade places with them.

  • @476233
    @476233 10 месяцев назад +35

    Not going to lie, I am single in Florida and I live a good life. I do sometimes waste money, but there is no way at the current housing rates and my salary as a teacher (50k) I could afford to purchase a regular home that costs around 350k in my area. I’m so thankful I bought my condo about 5 years ago. To all of you trying to make it, sending prayers your way and hoping you will find programs and tools to help you make your home purchase or get to where you need to be. It’s rough out there.

    • @seventhcompactor1505
      @seventhcompactor1505 10 месяцев назад

      If you're earning only $50k/year, you are Not leading the good life

    • @kingjoseph5901
      @kingjoseph5901 25 дней назад

      Truth is they need to fight and you're not safe. They're coming for EVERYONE

  • @christophiluslovingchristb5441
    @christophiluslovingchristb5441 6 месяцев назад +12

    Price gouging by apartment owners keeps working people homeless. Something needs to be done. People need a place to live!

    • @The2ndFirst
      @The2ndFirst 5 месяцев назад +2

      You guys got rid of the individual landlords. Now they rentals are all bought up by the big companies.

  • @deandre22
    @deandre22 Год назад +721

    At some point, our government needs to be held accountable.

    • @aspentree4935
      @aspentree4935 Год назад +21

      That's victim mentality. Won't help anyone in the end especially yourself.

    • @matthewcain2880
      @matthewcain2880 Год назад +109

      Our government is the problem

    • @aspentree4935
      @aspentree4935 Год назад +8

      @@matthewcain2880 and where would you rather live? Every government is the problem.

    • @matthewcain2880
      @matthewcain2880 Год назад +17

      @@aspentree4935 that’s actually what I meant 👍🏽

    • @angham3829
      @angham3829 Год назад +21

      Ephesians 6:12
      King James Version
      12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

  • @pambroughan9310
    @pambroughan9310 Год назад +480

    I'm a single 60 yr old lady. I make 17.00 hrly, no insurance, work 47 hrs wkly n get paid for 35. Several times I'm forced to work 12 hr days n get paid 7.5 hrs. Paycheck is never the same day Worked hard all my life and I'm one paycheck away from the street. Sometimes I just want to give up.

    • @antonioward6171
      @antonioward6171 Год назад +97

      You got this, Pam. Don't give up. I know it's hard. I commend you for your strength. You are not alone.

    • @alyssa7782
      @alyssa7782 Год назад +30

      So you actually make $12.65 an hour

    • @sellyourhomenowbook
      @sellyourhomenowbook Год назад +26

      My heart is with you. Hugs and prayers. Talk to an attorney. Can you get social security in 2 years.

    • @Slideyslide
      @Slideyslide Год назад +37

      You had the chance to buy a home for a reasonable cost, go to college for very little. Imagine the people younger than you that never even had those benefits and still face the same hardships.

    • @cybercraft5393
      @cybercraft5393 Год назад +73

      You could contact the Federal Department of Labor and Wage. Your employer is literally doing something illegal in not paying you time+ half after 40hrs I think. Also, retaliation for reporting them is also illegal. A job I had years ago was cracked down on. Hope this helps.

  • @danielkim4249
    @danielkim4249 5 месяцев назад +9

    It is not an issue of affordability, but an issue of insufficient wages. We need to be working to get a living wage. The money is out there; they just don't want to share it with us.

    • @ianwparedes
      @ianwparedes Месяц назад

      its not the wages, its the inflation. prices are rising faster than your company can give you raises. its not sustainable.

  • @pseudobeast4653
    @pseudobeast4653 5 месяцев назад +18

    I am a social worker and work in homeless services in Los Angeles. This video is a perfect example of the main cause behind the homelessness crisis we're experiencing.

  • @nancywallace4421
    @nancywallace4421 Год назад +363

    Our government will never be accountable!They couldn’t care less about us.

    • @emp731
      @emp731 Год назад +1

      never is a long time..and never .....never happens

    • @SMCwasTaken
      @SMCwasTaken Год назад +16

      Unless we all commit crimes and rebel at once to make them care 😈😈😈, if peace doesn't work, it's time to get physical and valdalize government property

    • @RetroHabit82
      @RetroHabit82 Год назад

      Now you get it!

    • @Woogithandler
      @Woogithandler Год назад +2

      Become ungovernable

    • @1guysopinion798
      @1guysopinion798 Год назад +5

      It's not the government's job to take care of us...we are free and live in a large country. Move.

  • @SomethingSomethingg
    @SomethingSomethingg Год назад +970

    This is why I'm hoping to move out of the US soon. I've had enough. Not just of the fact that hard work doesn't mean anything but just everything. The divisiveness, the consumerism, the constant stress and anger and depression and anxiety. It's too much.

    • @reginafisher9919
      @reginafisher9919 Год назад +158

      Moving out of the country is harder than you think and these countries expect you to be bringing in a certain amount of money monthly or you are not allowed to live there. Some of them require over $2,000 a month of income and you must prove it. You can't just go to whatever country and decide you want to live there there are rules and laws.

    • @SomethingSomethingg
      @SomethingSomethingg Год назад +125

      @@reginafisher9919 It depends where you're going. A lot of people go to some of the poor countries on a tourist visa and they just keep renewing it indefinitely. That's how many people in Bali do it.

    • @reginafisher9919
      @reginafisher9919 Год назад +23

      @@SomethingSomethingg wow I didn't know that

    • @davidogan
      @davidogan Год назад +1

      Why do Americans think that other countries will take them in with other arms when they’re fed up with their own domestic issues? There are so many American "migrants" in my country but they prefer to be called "expats." Like they’re too good to be migrants. Besides they complain about everything, nothing is good enough… Sigh. I think try to fix the problems in your own country and don’t export them to others please. Ain’t America the greatest country in the world?

    • @jake-de8kp
      @jake-de8kp Год назад +72

      ME TOO....BYE!!!!! USA

  • @braindead2813
    @braindead2813 8 месяцев назад +5

    I make 32 in Phoenix and will never be able to afford a house.

  • @gamershow5944
    @gamershow5944 8 месяцев назад +13

    US Debt clock says $32Tillion dollars have been spent by our leaders and homeless get $0. When Europe comes to our country the first thing they says is "You know your government is screwing you all over. My friend is 73 and lives in his car he worked for over 50 years sometimes 7 days a week. Rent 30 years ago was $180 with everything included on the beach in Florida and rent is now $2k to $7k here.

  • @madboyreadynow28
    @madboyreadynow28 Год назад +142

    This is horrible. I live in Dallas. Just 7 years ago you could find an affordable place to live in Dallas. 7 years later Dallas has turned into NYC and San Francisco. Rent prices have doubled and tripped in just 7 years. It’s shameful.

    • @The2ndFirst
      @The2ndFirst 10 месяцев назад +15

      That's because SF and LA have moved to DFW.

    • @SunnyWithNoChanceOfRain
      @SunnyWithNoChanceOfRain 9 месяцев назад +12

      Blame the Cali companies moving here

    • @Cocoisagordonsetter
      @Cocoisagordonsetter 8 месяцев назад +8

      As the lady in the video said, Jackson had a housing crisis when she moved there in 1976. JH is a unique destination. It is horrific to see places like Dallas that were really affordable cities skyrocket in price. I'm in Phoenix. It was still "affordable" for a US city when we got here in 2020, but it has doubled.

    • @rickyiglesias5384
      @rickyiglesias5384 8 месяцев назад +9

      supply and demand. people need to say NO and walk away from these expensive places. then the cost will come down. don't blame landlords or governments. blame the people that keep moving there and refusing to leave and ACCEPTING these prices. they're creating these cost increases.

    • @The2ndFirst
      @The2ndFirst 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@rickyiglesias5384
      Pretty much. They charge the rates they do because they can. When they can't, they won't.

  • @Sammy-wu8gm
    @Sammy-wu8gm Год назад +213

    May father, rip, used to say:
    There’s no shortage of resources, just injustice in distribution.

    • @homelessintoronto
      @homelessintoronto Год назад +9

      Good point!

    • @panafricanismstrikesback
      @panafricanismstrikesback Год назад +4

      Resources are distributed. They are earned. These people simply need to move!

    • @containedhurricane
      @containedhurricane Год назад +1

      That's the final result of extreme economic liberalism. The ones born with privilege and the smart players will always enjoy their lives at the expense of the dumber ones. The elites are always instilling pending millionaire mentality to the poor ones, to suppress any social and communal notions

    • @00O000OO
      @00O000OO Год назад +13

      @@panafricanismstrikesbackthe problem with your idea is that there needs to be service workers to support these wealthy enclaves.

    • @slh950
      @slh950 Год назад +1

      @@panafricanismstrikesback so ... the people actually needed to run a society and power an economy?? the teachers and labourers ... just move away?? you are a boob

  • @murraychadwick9362
    @murraychadwick9362 9 месяцев назад +26

    In school we are all taught we will need a place to live. I graduated high school in 1980. The first thing I did with my earnings from my summer time jobs was buy a used mobile home for $1,250. Then I purchased an ace land in the country for $2,500. The septic tank cost me $1,600 and water meter was $300. A total of around $6,000 That was 42 years ago. I still live in the same place, rent free till this day . I have always made any necessary repairs myself and my trailer is still in great shape and everything works as intended. That averages out to be $142 a year and less than $12 a month this far for a place to live and own. No one telling me what I can and cannot do. I didn't have to worry about being evicted when COVID-19 hit, or a dreaded knock on your door from the owner. Why people RENT never made sense to me when you can OWN.

    • @crypto5739
      @crypto5739 7 месяцев назад +2

      Thats honestly so badass man right on

    • @deeah101
      @deeah101 7 месяцев назад +7

      Things aren't 2 dollars anymore sir !

    • @c.m.1537
      @c.m.1537 5 месяцев назад

      Nailed it.

    • @GW-gz8jh
      @GW-gz8jh 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah…wages have not kept up with the increase in costs since the 1980s. Lol.

    • @theintrovertedaspie9095
      @theintrovertedaspie9095 Месяц назад

      @@GW-gz8jh I thought that started in the early or mid 1970's

  • @amalkadiri1038
    @amalkadiri1038 9 месяцев назад +6

    Dont go above what you can affordand the most important thing stay away off credit cards and loans.

    • @SusanChristopher-hl7eq
      @SusanChristopher-hl7eq 2 месяца назад +1

      Great advice, especially for the young and first-time apt/homeowners!!

  • @bonniegaither3994
    @bonniegaither3994 Год назад +115

    What are they going to do when there’s no one left to work anything, no shops, grocery stores, rodeo?
    They’d better wake up and discover who’s actually important in the town.

    • @MasonsTurtle
      @MasonsTurtle Год назад

      Well, that’s when they get more undocumented people to come work.

    • @WilliamBrwn
      @WilliamBrwn Год назад +10

      communism and hunger games. In that order!

    • @twistedink361
      @twistedink361 11 месяцев назад +7

      They'll eat themselves hopefully 😂

    • @patricksquinlan1
      @patricksquinlan1 10 месяцев назад +3

      AI humanoid robots. Right around the corner. Less than 10 years, I'd say.

    • @blahblah2779
      @blahblah2779 10 месяцев назад

      Why do you think they are letting millions of illegals in?
      Cheap labor. They will gladly work for $4x hour, and won’t demand better wages.

  • @lisaloomer
    @lisaloomer Год назад +672

    It's the same here in Florida too. Anything less than $25/hr you just can't afford rent anywhere. Yet the minimum wage in this state is still set at $11/hr. Wages/cost of rent are a joke anymore. I'm ready for people to start rioting in the streets.

    • @itsnick37
      @itsnick37 Год назад +89

      It’s coming. Collapse is coming.

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr Год назад +54

      Yea Amerikkka is going to fall if its not already

    • @lorascelsi8102
      @lorascelsi8102 Год назад

      Americans riot for many issues, but now when corporations are changing housing laws and many working class families going homeless, we as a people don't even have demonstrations at the local city hall. What's that about? Fix up existing buildings and folks will have affordable housing.

    • @views-kb6sv
      @views-kb6sv Год назад +3

      Not even in small towns?

    • @jmwwhit
      @jmwwhit Год назад +34

      That’s like out here in Boise, Idaho. Studio-1bdrm 1100-1800/month 2bdrm 1600-2000+ all have no pets a shit ton of rules and require first last and security deposit(basically 3 months of rent upfront) and require making 3x’s the rent. $30/hr minimum to get into a place where my son and I can have our own bedrooms. Minimum wage here is still 7.25 most places are paying 10-15/hr. Everything has gone up so much to the point where the people that keep all the businesses open are having a hell of a time being able to stay. Businesses closing down left and right. So many rentals on the market but prices aren’t budging at all

  • @SkyeID
    @SkyeID 5 месяцев назад +12

    It's even worse on disability income! I get $1100 a month, and my rent is $700 a month. So, I live on $400 a month, and by the end of the month there's less than nothing. I live in one of the most expensive states in the U.S. When people say, "Pack up and move to a cheaper state" I'm like, with what money? I don't have savings! I heard Alabama is one of the cheapest states in the country, but that's thousands of miles away. Even if I left 99% of my possessions behind and took a bus it would still be expensive! And with what money am I gonna pay this cheaper rent in Alabama, when they're gonna decrease my disability income based on living in a cheaper state? The system is designed for us to stay poor.

    • @TonyMurillo-nf8hk
      @TonyMurillo-nf8hk Месяц назад

      Bro if you pay 700 a month you are living as cheap as it gets no matter what state you live in.

    • @SkyeID
      @SkyeID Месяц назад

      @@TonyMurillo-nf8hk really? hm...guess I'll just stay where I am!

    • @warlordop713
      @warlordop713 2 дня назад

      Mississippi is cheaper

  • @MrSirkittykat
    @MrSirkittykat 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for your honesty and very empathetic report.
    It's refreshing to see this issue addressed without bias, blame or judgement.
    Bless you friend 🙏🕊️😊

  • @jb9201
    @jb9201 Год назад +193

    I blame our worthless and gutless politicians looking out for themselves

    • @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958
      @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958 Год назад +1

      Politicians are paid to make your life worse, by people who had it much better than you, even before they conspired to make you even more poor.

    • @tipsysmichigander6483
      @tipsysmichigander6483 Год назад +3

      These people chose to live in an extremely high priced area. I blame their ignorance.

    • @Zero11_ss
      @Zero11_ss Год назад +9

      @@tipsysmichigander6483 cheap areas don't have as many jobs and lack other accommodations.

    • @tipsysmichigander6483
      @tipsysmichigander6483 Год назад

      @@Zero11_ss Odd Because my rent is 1100 and its 3 bedrooms, finished basement, fenced in yard and is considered over priced where I live. Oakland County Michigan one of the nicest counties in America. Pretty sure you and people like you don't understand value.

    • @Zero11_ss
      @Zero11_ss Год назад +6

      @@tipsysmichigander6483 i live in a private house in new york city. I'm not struggling with housing like the people in the video but I actually understand very well the kind of issues I'm talking about. Areas like you are talking about are low value for very good reasons, i think you are over estimating their worth and the opportunities that exist in those areas.

  • @motoboli00
    @motoboli00 Год назад +193

    All across the USA this is happening. Wealthy folks and real estate corporations are buying up low cost housing and raising prices on the working poor. Co-ops and housing unions are necessary these days just to survive and not be working homeless.

    • @johnsmith6974
      @johnsmith6974 11 месяцев назад +11

      No. All you need is lead and bayonets.

    • @Janzer_
      @Janzer_ 10 месяцев назад +2

      people are moving to areas they can't afford.

    • @The2ndFirst
      @The2ndFirst 10 месяцев назад +1

      Or you could choose to work harder and work to better your situation.

    • @Yasmine91646
      @Yasmine91646 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@Janzer_Where are they supposed to live when they need to live next to their jobs? Not everyone wants to farm or know how to.

    • @datekaname2246
      @datekaname2246 10 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@The2ndFirstplenty of people are working 2 to 3 jobs to keep up, but when people raise your apartment/rental fee by astronomical rates, how is the average blue collar worker going to survive

  • @artbygilik
    @artbygilik 9 месяцев назад +12

    Where I'm at in North Carolina most common jobs start you at around $15/hour. My rent has been increased by extra 50% in just the past two years. I never lived anywhere where my rent was increased by more than 5-10% a year before, but the shortage in housing and cost/stress of relocating made me stay. At some point last year I was working two jobs at that rate and got burned out. Almost every person I met at those jobs was working 2 jobs unless they were married and had support from their partner

    • @tw8464
      @tw8464 5 месяцев назад

      It's because the "trickle down" Nimby mentality is all over the country. They concocted this whole fake draconian "single 'family' 'zoning'" nonsense to artificially prop up their almighty "home values" at any cost to society. That's main reason why rents have skyrocketed everywhere.

  • @Xrayeyes3965
    @Xrayeyes3965 5 месяцев назад +4

    I lived and worked there from 2004 to 2008. I did employee housing, renting, living my van, camping. It was a problem back then. So beautiful there, but the rich people really spoil it.

  • @caracrabtree715
    @caracrabtree715 Год назад +249

    So where do they expect their restaurant workers, garbage men, lower medical staff, housekeepers, grocery staff, on and on and on to live?

    • @deepdude4719
      @deepdude4719 Год назад

      They want to in house them to lock them up in the job and pay them less.

    • @Bojan_V
      @Bojan_V Год назад +122

      Rich people don't think or care about those people.

    • @gmc9753
      @gmc9753 Год назад +39

      Free market forces will eventually even things out. If lower paid people can't afford to live there, they will leave. That will cause a shortage of workers that will, in turn, raise wages. It's impossible to have a closed system (no nearby place where lower paid people can afford to live) where everyone is wealthy.

    • @Mattology1
      @Mattology1 Год назад +25

      They really really don't care and are completely out of touch with reality. Wish they could have everything shipped to them. Every good and service. As if it is a thing and can be easily placed here and there with money. Everything is solved by money. A piece of paper or a number in a bank account.

    • @jordangordan8980
      @jordangordan8980 Год назад +45

      "Get real jobs" they say.

  • @brainown3149
    @brainown3149 Год назад +750

    I had a customer of mine who admitted the saying around town is the billionaires are pushing out the millionaires. The amount of money in this place is obsurd.
    It's 100% a Tax haven.
    I spent a few days here working a few years back. I tell people about this to this day.
    This town is beyond dealing with homeless and middle class Americans.
    They are literally pricing out the millionaires just the thought of this is insane.

    • @TigerKhan1990
      @TigerKhan1990 Год назад +125

      It's an outrage. Anyone who works a reasonable amount (35+ hrs) at an honest job should be able to have healthcare, vacations, raise your children in peace and safety, and certainly have a decent home.

    • @drphosferrous
      @drphosferrous Год назад +73

      Where I live, the millionaires live in homes exactly like the homes working poor people lived in in the 80s. Probably the same buildings.

    • @el_chavez
      @el_chavez Год назад +37

      @a man with common sense! a millionaire is closer to the average amaerican by far compared to a billionaire.

    • @mitchweber7868
      @mitchweber7868 Год назад +5

      Holy shit I didn't know this about Jackson hole. I remember TONS of mobile dwellers in that city when I visited. Kind of like Moab, Utah.

    • @spektree8448
      @spektree8448 Год назад +4

      @@TigerKhan1990 that's a bit of an overstatement

  • @yamomsass1263
    @yamomsass1263 3 месяца назад +3

    I was in Jackson during COVID working and they have the nicest people in the community and working with their health department....it is just crazy knowing the people who work there are taking long drives up and down the mountains rain or snow to get to work since they couldn't afford rent in Jackson hole.... The rich has bought them out!

  • @BrianAnderson150
    @BrianAnderson150 2 месяца назад +4

    Yup, have an accounting degree and got straight A's. Got out and couldn't find anything in accounting. Started part time at Home Depot for $11/hr. Worked my way up to lumber and hardware department supervisor for $19/hr. Eventually was promised a promotion to asst manager but was lied to and left the company. Throughout all this I lived with parents because I can't afford a home or rent even.

    • @dev0hh
      @dev0hh 2 месяца назад +2

      i’m about to be in the same boat in a year. good grades, about to graduate, yet still struggling to find a job. i did everything right, i made my whole life about academics, playing the safe option, and yet society has deemed that i suffer for it. if i had flunked in highschool or dropped out of college right now, i’m sure i’d get the same result.

  • @dougl945
    @dougl945 Год назад +134

    Sick part of this is that nearly all those mansions are empty most of the year. The rich only use them a couple months a year, if ever.

    • @Alleykatsks
      @Alleykatsks 10 месяцев назад +17

      Yea that part pisses me off.

    • @johnsnow2022
      @johnsnow2022 9 месяцев назад

      So what? know anything about the 20/80 rule? The rule states that 20% of the population will own 80% of the wealth. Don't blame people for owning nice things and using it to build wealth. You could have done the same instead of taking 100 selfies for your IG or posting nonsense videos on TikTok. I mean, this is what Americans do these days. Disgusting.

    • @rebel8440
      @rebel8440 8 месяцев назад +9

      tupac spoke on this!!

    • @ayzc4164
      @ayzc4164 8 месяцев назад +5

      Squatting rights now… jk lol

    • @piperd6072
      @piperd6072 3 месяца назад +2

      It's how it is here in Maine too. Most of them don't even drain the pipes and close them up. They leave the heat on and fridge running with beverages in them.

  • @1stworldrefugee443
    @1stworldrefugee443 Год назад +531

    Just a note, many cities have ordinances exclusively targeted to disempower less fortunate people. In my case, I couldn't afford housing anymore, so I was able to find a nice RV for cheap. I didn't know how aggressive NIMBY (not in my back yard) is. It essentially weaponizes the police to ensure city code is enforced. I found out it was illegal to have an RV, even in your own driveway should you own your own home! We as a country need to get back to basics and learn to value empathy, human connection, and community.
    So say us all!

    • @Davos-st8ok
      @Davos-st8ok Год назад +5

      No one wants the poors in their neighbourhood. That's understandable.

    • @1stworldrefugee443
      @1stworldrefugee443 Год назад +121

      @@Davos-st8ok until you're among the ranks of the less fortunate, then its a different story

    • @Davos-st8ok
      @Davos-st8ok Год назад +9

      @@1stworldrefugee443 Why would I be amongst their ranks? I studied hard in school, developed important skillsets and built a career for myself. The poors have no one to blame but themselves.

    • @1stworldrefugee443
      @1stworldrefugee443 Год назад +101

      Well consider that over 70% of all Americans have less than $500 in savings, most people are one minor life issue away from being homeless. Anyone can be laid off, and ones education or skillets have been proven to be disposable or potentially obsolete. I think it's important to have compassion for your fellow human. We are all so certain of our position until the day we see what the other side of that coin looks like. Be appreciative of what you have and have empathy for those that do not. Understand that others may not make the same choices that you have, you have been fortunate. I believe true success is the lifting of others so they to can learn to be great and giving to make sure those around you are well and happy.

    • @Davos-st8ok
      @Davos-st8ok Год назад

      @@1stworldrefugee443 If you have no savings, that's a you problem. Financially irresponsible people live paycheck to paycheck. Stop asking for bailouts like a bum.

  • @laprepper
    @laprepper 9 месяцев назад +5

    It’s crazy how residents were opposing affordable housing!!

  • @di5833
    @di5833 4 месяца назад +3

    I’ve been struggling in the US my whole life with being unaccepted. It wouldn’t surprise me if I end up in one of these shelters. There is no hope.✨✨✨

  • @irisfbernard8377
    @irisfbernard8377 Год назад +357

    It’s a friggin shame that the politicians running these cities and towns are letting these hardships hit good honest hardworking Americans. The GREED in America is awfully sickening!

    • @redexexile795
      @redexexile795 10 месяцев назад

      only happen in democrat run cities and states

    • @TommyEurell
      @TommyEurell 10 месяцев назад +1

      Most of those people have a spot in hell. Rest assured, the poor and the meek will inherit the kingdom

    • @duMaurier15
      @duMaurier15 10 месяцев назад

      Keep voting for Biden and he will make sure it is the illegals, junkies, mentally ill and criminals will have more privilege than the working class.. And if you are a Gay Black criminal you will get extra privileges.. This is the Biden Admin agenda to divide and destroy the USA.

    • @Yasmine91646
      @Yasmine91646 10 месяцев назад

      It’s time to get the pitchforks and go after these wealthy greedy parasites!!!

    • @The2ndFirst
      @The2ndFirst 10 месяцев назад +19

      It's always funny when people say greed is exclusive to the United States. Take a look around. That's just human nature.

  • @donnyramay2635
    @donnyramay2635 Год назад +218

    This happened to me in Austin, Texas. Working while homeless, having hundreds of dollars yet not enough to keep you housed. I currently live in Minnesota making $40,000 a year and rent is reasonable. However it gets freaking cold here.

    • @dm-jf5uu
      @dm-jf5uu Год назад +6

      Sir if you don't mind me asking what town are good and safe to move to I'm trying to leave this shitty overpriced area

    • @donnyramay2635
      @donnyramay2635 Год назад +14

      @@dm-jf5uuSauk Centre, Minnesota. Halfway between Minneapolis and Fargo, North Dakota.

    • @firefly9838
      @firefly9838 Год назад +3

      @@donnyramay2635 y'all friendly to outsiders just wanting to settle somewhere they can afford and live an honest life?

    • @jdoe7674
      @jdoe7674 Год назад +11

      That’s how it is everyone wants to live in Texas California new York and Florida so for those places and all the other popular places to live prices for everything especially housing is excessively high af compared to places like North Carolina where I’m currently paying 800 for a 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom and my neighbor is paying 600 for a 2 bed 1 bath but the catch is there’s no work here except gas stations farms and auto shops so I got to drive 30 minutes everyday to my job in Virginia and 30 minutes back to my house in North Carolina there’s always pros and cons to everything

    • @glam_goth6662
      @glam_goth6662 Год назад +4

      I too am in MN. TBH it's hard here too. Rent is skyrocketing, the home prices went out of control, and don't get me started on the taxes!!!

  • @milesdyson
    @milesdyson 10 месяцев назад +4

    All that Hope and Change is really making America Great Again.

  • @viktore1375
    @viktore1375 7 месяцев назад +2

    i live in nyc and every job position pays 15-17/h ... starbucks, target, walgreens you name it. and its a hard job working there. Poverty is insane , even people in 3rd world countries can afford housing when working full time but not in usa

  • @AndyB718
    @AndyB718 Год назад +148

    When i was a kid in NYC, a dad who was a postal mail carrier or city bus driver could support a family and own a home in a borough.
    Moms raised the big families everyone had back then.

    • @nunyabusiness164
      @nunyabusiness164 Год назад +15

      I'm a feminist so I don't think it should matter if it's mom or dad who stays home -- but it would be wonderful if a single income at a regular job could support a whole family. I don't think that's asking too much. Kids deserve to spend time with their parents.

    • @oahts5906
      @oahts5906 Год назад

      @@nunyabusiness164 who cares if you’re a feminist, women stay home and take care of family.

    • @jjs1990
      @jjs1990 Год назад +15

      @@nunyabusiness164 “I’m a feminist” 😂

    • @patricksquinlan1
      @patricksquinlan1 10 месяцев назад +7

      I grew up in NYC in the 70s and 80s. Cab drivers owned homes in my neighborhood. Laborers on construction sites. Bus drivers, prison guards, cops, firemen. A guy who cleaned carpets. My friend's dad was a long haul trucker. Lots of people "right off the boat." Practically every dad was a violent drunk, but that's a different story.

    • @Bigguccisoos
      @Bigguccisoos 10 месяцев назад

      @@nunyabusiness164you can only try and be a feminist in a first world country 🤡

  • @ladybgail
    @ladybgail Год назад +472

    Shame on these people. They think everyone who is not rich is beneath them. That’s why they don’t want the homes built

    • @lorascelsi8102
      @lorascelsi8102 Год назад +16

      💯 % agree.

    • @herojiro31valmire32
      @herojiro31valmire32 Год назад +8

      That is not true. You can make it. People go from broke to rich all the time. Right thinking, right acting, hard intelligent work and sometimes some good luck.

    • @lorascelsi8102
      @lorascelsi8102 Год назад +116

      @@herojiro31valmire32 many dishonest people get rich. Some of them are genius at scaming and gambling. Honorable people, humble, giving people are true gems to humanity.

    • @herojiro31valmire32
      @herojiro31valmire32 Год назад

      @@lorascelsi8102 those who get rich by cheating and stealing will eventually get caught. Many millionaires are good, giving people. Get rich quick is usually a scam. Sadness is people who never have a chance, work 80+ hrs a week for pennies a day. Many risk their lives to get to America. People have opportunities here that others do not have. If you want to make tons of money like Andrew Carnegie and find a charity you like and give it all away. Poor people can not help themselves and more require money from tax revenues from the profit of others to survive. You can do it!! 1) Max your retirement - that lower taxes too. Find a job you love and do your best job. Buy a home in an appreciated neighborhood. Save 10% of you income. Invest and use credit wisely, or not at all.

    • @AnnSisuLiv
      @AnnSisuLiv Год назад +6

      That's a liberal for ya

  • @roseleenehrsam4059
    @roseleenehrsam4059 10 месяцев назад +7

    It’s the same situation here in Virginia ! Especially in Northern Va. but seems to be out of sight anywhere in the state. Construction of new rentals And new homes , are through the sky, but the pricing has put the units out of reach for those folks on social security and those making $20-$25 per hr.

  • @justins7154
    @justins7154 7 месяцев назад

    To put it in perspective the median home price in my area of san diego ca is 800k with an 8.2% apr interest rate on a 30year mortage with all taxes fees etc will cost around $7500/a month and in order to qualify with the proper debt to income ratio you will either need to make 150k a year combined or on your own its insane 🤯

    • @C.Q.2902
      @C.Q.2902 7 месяцев назад

      Waoooo mama mia its a lot of money compadre.

  • @MondoBeno
    @MondoBeno Год назад +272

    I noticed that two things seem to be driving the housing problem in a lot of towns. First, you have quiant small towns that become holiday spots for the rich, and they gobble up all the houses. Then the people with the low-paid jobs (or the municipal employees) can't afford a place. Then you have the stupid building codes. My father wanted to buy an old wreck next door, and build a large three-storey home, with an apartment that could be rented out, but the town said no. They didn't want houses with apartments. It would make the block look low-class. The result? A huge house was built next door, nobody could afford the price, it sat empty for years, until the town had to seize it for taxes and auction it off.

    • @johnberry2877
      @johnberry2877 Год назад +32

      In rural Tennessee, you could purchase a nice home for around 50 grand prior to the swarm of UAW retirees that flooded the area. Now, because their retirement vastly outpaces any person even working seven days a week, homes are 200 grand and up! The retiring Boomers come in like a plague and drive up costs to levels never imagined before.

    • @MondoBeno
      @MondoBeno Год назад +20

      @@johnberry2877 I never thought about that one. But give them 10 years, they'll be selling their houses to move into retirement communities in Florida.

    • @thinman3149
      @thinman3149 Год назад +8

      @@MondoBeno and then us folk in Florida get boned

    • @MondoBeno
      @MondoBeno Год назад +2

      @@thinman3149 Retirement communities do NOT screw the housing supply. There's plenty of land in Florida, and it costs nothing to plonk down a bunch of prefabs on concrete slabs.

    • @chalfish856
      @chalfish856 Год назад

      That's what america is all about. Don't want the dirty poors around so we're gonna build something with no practical value whatsoever to give it away to highest bidder.

  • @scoodler
    @scoodler Год назад +54

    There's an old fashioned word for employers providing "affordable housing" to their employees. It's called serfdom.

    • @dwilson6769
      @dwilson6769 Год назад +13

      I owe my soul to the company store. 🎶

  • @SJ-xg1uf
    @SJ-xg1uf 3 месяца назад +3

    Prices are going up up up with every year that passes here in the US & it makes me wonder if there is Anywhere I can go that ISN'T constantly raising prices.

  • @madtwc4425
    @madtwc4425 7 месяцев назад +1

    If you're on SS or SSI then you're screwed, one monthly payment doesn't even cover a rented room!!!

  • @theteleisewilliamsexperience
    @theteleisewilliamsexperience Год назад +82

    This is why if I ever leave Ohio it will be 2 leave the country. I make 34.74 an hour. I'm a diesel mechanic many made fun of me 4 choosing that field as a woman 🤷🏾‍♀️ it's worked out thus far

    • @zeemc2751
      @zeemc2751 Год назад +6

      Live in Ohio too, already made up my mind to leave the country. They are building like crazy, and will make up every excuse NOT to rent to you. I will leave the country, before enduring unnecessary hardship.

    • @steeveekeys1904
      @steeveekeys1904 Год назад +5

      I find something so cool about a female mechanic. It makes me sick someone would make fun of you..

    • @seargantmagor
      @seargantmagor Год назад +1

      If you think other countries have cheaper living expenses, I have poor news for you. The major difference is that people in other countries often have roommates or get married much earlier in life, thus splitting rent or a mortgage evenly.

    • @steeveekeys1904
      @steeveekeys1904 Год назад +4

      @@seargantmagor That's a broad statement, I guess being single causes economic hardship? There are 100's of countries, hard to generalize.

    • @youngyhasard3219
      @youngyhasard3219 Год назад

      Vous aviez bien raison c est le MANUEL qui compte de nos JOUR

  • @yermom9633
    @yermom9633 Год назад +242

    This is happening everywhere. You can't create these bastions of wealth while expecting to have low income workers waiting on you. If you're not willing to pay restaurant workers and laborers and other service workers enough to have a decent existence, then you can do everything yourself.

    • @The2ndFirst
      @The2ndFirst 10 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah, but they do. As evidenced by them existing all over in both red and blue states.
      You can't say they can't do it, but then have them do it.

    • @davisholman8149
      @davisholman8149 9 месяцев назад +1

      Jackson Hole is my favorite place I have ever been - and I have been all over the world.🌎

    • @The2ndFirst
      @The2ndFirst 9 месяцев назад +8

      @@davisholman8149 Oh it's beautiful. Lots to do, all that. It's just you ain't gonna make a living there for 20/hr

    • @nathanielthomas816
      @nathanielthomas816 8 месяцев назад

      That's why they are flooding the country with illegals they will work for dam near free

    • @maxxomega6599
      @maxxomega6599 6 месяцев назад +3

      But you can't expect basically uneducated, unskilled staff to make big money. If you try to pay resturant workers and laborers a big income, you wsill have to pay way more for service. I'm not paying $30 bucks for a McDonalds burger so they can get paid more...

  • @appalachianflute2222
    @appalachianflute2222 2 месяца назад +2

    Ive been homeless for the last 5 years I make $20 an hour at my job now. I made $25 an hour last summer and still barely made enough to afford food and my car insurance/ phone bill. I'm honestly losing all hope in ever being able to rent or have a roof over my head ever again. I was better off when I didn't work at all and just lived in the woods eating squirrels and edible plants

  • @lovelife3809
    @lovelife3809 8 месяцев назад +2

    Im praying for all of is in jesus name,Amen

  • @joeg5414
    @joeg5414 Год назад +207

    Same thing where I live -Durango Colorado . I make 20 hour spraying for bugs at millionaire and even a few billionaires houses/ ranches. It's pretty depressing walking into these places and realizing their art alone is worth more than I'll make in a lifetime

    • @eksbocks9438
      @eksbocks9438 Год назад +11

      I know that feeling.

    • @rowdyrager-9403
      @rowdyrager-9403 Год назад +13

      Damn that's rough. Good luck.

    • @Timothee_Chalamet_CMBYN
      @Timothee_Chalamet_CMBYN Год назад +4

      💀

    • @-._.-KRiS-._.-
      @-._.-KRiS-._.- Год назад +35

      Just know that just because they own expensive things that doesn't mean they are content, satisfied or even happy in life.

    • @vanderumd11
      @vanderumd11 Год назад +51

      @@-._.-KRiS-._.- being poor is worse

  • @brittanyb5942
    @brittanyb5942 Год назад +114

    It's like this everywhere! I live in Kentucky and the amount they are charging for rent is outrageous! I have no idea how people on a fixed income afford to live 🤯

    • @FREE_WILL_AAHhhhhhhhhhhhh
      @FREE_WILL_AAHhhhhhhhhhhhh Год назад +4

      van life is freedom to go where the work is and then vacation the other 10 months of the year.... trying to live in a box that you don't own is perpetual debt cycle that can be a nightmare

    • @francesmcstay
      @francesmcstay Год назад +1

      We live by having paid off our mortgage before retiring. Also it makes all the difference in the world what state you live in.

    • @todddunn945
      @todddunn945 Год назад +3

      @@FREE_WILL_AAHhhhhhhhhhhhh that doesn't work every where. I live next to Acadia National Park. There is plenty of work hear during the season, but there is no where that you could park your van and there is no place that you could afford to rent for the season.

    • @FREE_WILL_AAHhhhhhhhhhhhh
      @FREE_WILL_AAHhhhhhhhhhhhh Год назад +2

      @@todddunn945 Then that is up to those who desire service workers to provide for a space for them to exist. I live in central Washington and the farmers that want workers often have space for them to exist because it makes sense. Sense isn't so common anymore it seems.

    • @todddunn945
      @todddunn945 Год назад +1

      @@FREE_WILL_AAHhhhhhhhhhhhh I agree, but the practicalities of this place make that essentially impossible for most employers. Eastern Washington is a bit different. You have lots of open space. Here where 60% of the land is in the national park and the rest is either developed or in conservation easements there is very little land available to build housing. Furthermore, what land that could be built on is VERY expensive. And yes, I am very familiar with eastern Washington, having grown up in Washington. Also most of the businesses here are seasonal and don't generate enough cash flow during the 5-6 month season when they are open to build employee housing even if they could get a permit. There is a lot of NIMBYism here. NIMBY is not a problem on a four section whet farm.

  • @Noneofyourbizniz1
    @Noneofyourbizniz1 8 месяцев назад +2

    Greedy greedy corporations. Smh.

  • @vf12497439
    @vf12497439 5 месяцев назад +4

    I have been living in a 5th wheel trailer in a park for over 5 years….. I feel homeless even though I have an address. Collectively between two incomes here we earn $150k per year and don’t want to afford a house. We could but would end up paying $2k per month for a house….. phuck that

  • @adamokoriscant8500
    @adamokoriscant8500 Год назад +11

    There is no housing shortage. The problem is hedge funds being allowed to buy all the housing they want and charge a fortune for rent

  • @lauren6509
    @lauren6509 Год назад +133

    Disappointed but not surprised. Politicians and businesses need to figure it because this is ridiculous. People working full time jobs should not struggle with housing.

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 Год назад

      The true face of the ultra-rich has been revealed. They will actually pay lawyers to sue the elected government from building homes for people to live in. Because heaven forbid, we don't have homeless. I guess it's better to just have them live in tents, until you can't stand them anymore? Then you push them out, and hire them when they're desperate for even less money. Then you have even more power and control over them. And at the same time, blame the victim.

    • @mylifethaidiy7045
      @mylifethaidiy7045 Год назад +1

      People keep voting for local legislators that want to keep printing money. They vote for the President. We don't.

    • @apove1814
      @apove1814 Год назад

      Politicians can’t bite the hands that feed them. We let corporations take over politics by buying the kook aid on faux “news” channels and hate commentary for 2 decades.

    • @davidmarjason4222
      @davidmarjason4222 Год назад

      I think you are not understanding anything. The politicians already knew about the problem and they are actually doing this on purpose to control the populous.

    • @parishjackson4029
      @parishjackson4029 Год назад

      Are you single

  • @lonnieclemens8028
    @lonnieclemens8028 5 месяцев назад

    This is a real eye opener. Never expected to see this in Jackson, Wyoming.

  • @ajf5823
    @ajf5823 8 месяцев назад

    This is happening all over Colorado. I’ve been offered jobs in ski towns and had to turn them down because l couldn’t find a place to live. For one job l commuted 2 hours each way via an employee shuttle.
    During COVID they got rid of the shuttle and l was sleeping on the side of the road. They never reinstated the shuttle so l had to quit.

  • @nioxa5421
    @nioxa5421 Год назад +129

    My mom always complains that I live with her… talking about when I was your age I was out of the house…
    Well, rent was $400 back then. Those same APts are now 1900 for a one bedroom.

    • @tracymorgan5386
      @tracymorgan5386 Год назад +57

      Tell your mother you will remember those words when she is too old to take care of herself or she thinks she special and will never age.

    • @kylonjones5678
      @kylonjones5678 Год назад +2

      I’m paying 1900 for a 3bed room apartment

    • @nioxa5421
      @nioxa5421 Год назад +3

      @@kylonjones5678 what state are you in? :0

    • @kylonjones5678
      @kylonjones5678 Год назад +2

      @@nioxa5421 Ga

    • @tracymorgan5386
      @tracymorgan5386 Год назад +7

      @@kylonjones5678 frankly from my perspective as a New Yorker that’s great for a three bedroom. In New York 1,900 would be a studio or more depending on the borough and neighborhood.

  • @mida8261
    @mida8261 Год назад +92

    I make $25 an hour. I still can't move out of my parents house, not because rentals still get snatched as soon as they're available, but I don't even qualify for the 3x income requirement for these rentals as I can't even find a studio for under $2,000 a month, let alone anything else.

    • @andrewevans7992
      @andrewevans7992 10 месяцев назад +9

      No job is even hiring me and im 26 living with my mom unfortunately.. not like im not trying to move out

    • @The2ndFirst
      @The2ndFirst 10 месяцев назад +1

      Then move. Where you are isn't the only place in the world. I moved out of the house in 1985 when I made 3.35/hr.

    • @la6136
      @la6136 10 месяцев назад +32

      @@The2ndFirst Yeah it isn't 1985 anymore............lmao. That was 40 years ago. Prices for everything are 10x higher now in case you didn't notice and minimum wage in many states is still $7.25 which is only double what you made back then.

    • @D4Gamerz
      @D4Gamerz 10 месяцев назад +33

      ​@@The2ndFirstclowns like you shouldn't have access to the internet

    • @The2ndFirst
      @The2ndFirst 10 месяцев назад

      @@D4Gamerz Sorry to shatter your childlike illusions of the world. Get back in your mom's basement and get back to Call Of Duty.

  • @arturochacon6651
    @arturochacon6651 8 месяцев назад +1

    I live in new Mexico and work in a factory making $20.39 an hour but get paid extra when I work overtime. You could rent an apartment for about $600 a month in some places in the state about $500. You buy houses for less than $100k and the minimum wage is $12 an hour but some businesses pay more than $15 an hour. Gas prices are about $3.50 a gallon in some places. Your not stuck in traffic like in the big cities unless you live in Albuquerque

  • @King.Mark.
    @King.Mark. 7 месяцев назад

    i use to build houses about 25 years ago and was homeless sleeping in the houses as they where been made ,the cold was the worce part not much sleep when you on a floor and having to work all day eating takeaway food at night ,life is good now and just glad i never gave up

  • @izaakdaviddiggs
    @izaakdaviddiggs Год назад +145

    Great video. This situation is why I live out my van. Either you live in an area where the minimum is $15.50 (like here in CA) and rent is $815 a month (for just a room in a house) or you live somewhere where rent is less, but the minimum wage is $7.50. Why is the Federal minimum wage still $7.50 in 2023? We really need to look hard at that

    • @whopper5150209
      @whopper5150209 Год назад +16

      The dollar amount doesn’t matter it’s what that 7.50 can buy you. I think there should be NO minimum wage because it just causes artificial inflation.

    • @TheAmericanCatholic
      @TheAmericanCatholic Год назад

      @@whopper5150209 I used to think that but not anymore. We NEED to raise the minimum wage

    • @whopper5150209
      @whopper5150209 Год назад +7

      @@TheAmericanCatholic explain why? I have evidence… money in Zimbabwe you can be paid a crap ton of “dollars” there and still be poor as hell. What we should be saying is we need to raise the standard of living. If you were paid 1 dollar but could buy a Ferrari with it we wouldn’t be saying that. We need to fix things in our monetary system NOT just give hard working people worthless dollars.

    • @michaeldhondt368
      @michaeldhondt368 Год назад +7

      Same in Ontario, Canada. Minimum wage is now $15.50 but to rent even a room is over $800. If you want an actual 1 bedroom apartment it’s $2400 a month tough when my take home pay is under $2000 after deductions. It’s really sad even 20 years ago a 1 bedroom was $600 and 2 bedroom $750 and then minimum wage was 11.25 the rent has gone up way faster than the wage. My city has 120k population and at last count there were over 1000 homeless people.

    • @bulldoggarageapparel7511
      @bulldoggarageapparel7511 Год назад +11

      The minimum wage is attended for the young to get experience working and most still live at home, minimum wage jobs were never attended to make a career out of.

  • @blueberryhill6948
    @blueberryhill6948 Год назад +182

    The people who oppose affordable housing really need to look into their hearts and find peace. They seriously have to check themselves, because their selfishness is abhorrent and sickening.

    • @Starfish2145
      @Starfish2145 Год назад +33

      They don’t have hearts

    • @leifc.6045
      @leifc.6045 Год назад

      Meanwhile the gov gave 50 billion to Ukraine. With help of multi billion dollar companies

    • @chriss4365
      @chriss4365 Год назад +24

      The issue is greed not affordable housing.

    • @Mtz2604
      @Mtz2604 Год назад +9

      What they need is a week or a month (forced, because the first night they'll be quiting) and a homeless person would give them from a second hard store what is often used to live in the streets. No new camping tents, no new sleeping bags, neither sanitary products if you have your period. Only the medications needed for already existing conditions (homeless people can't even aford that).
      Having a former homeless person "guiding them" because they know how living in the streets is, they had to learn it the rough way, not guided.
      Leave them there and only if they need a major intervention, take them out of the "experiment".
      Live a month, a week, years, it doesn't matter, you won't be the same person. I personally haven't been in this need, but in my family money doesn't come so easily and we've had a hardworking upbringing. And we're proud of not being afraid to work in order to fulfill the needs. But no way we're ever been in middle to economic high class or extreme poverty. You don't need to live as a homeless person to have a little bit of respect, humbleness and compassion for other people. Kind and generous acts are always free and if they cost something, the rewards are way more valuable.
      I say "live like a homeless person" because volunteering or talking a whole afternoon with people in this unfortunate conditions won't move a single cell in their hearts.
      I'm not even American, my country faces homelessness but with a different economy. But I see a country as USA and it makes me feel so sad. If you're gonna help, do it without judging.

    • @stephanieellison7834
      @stephanieellison7834 Год назад +5

      I know, because I lived in the outlying areas of Houston before I had to flee the country to keep from going homeless in 2018. I haven't been back there since then. I can't make enough money to have a place to live AND stay out of structural debt (meaning debt incurred just to take care of needs, like car repairs, household items breaking, hearing aids breaking, medical issues, etc.), and that was my situation in 2018. I can't imagine now. I would have had debt attached to my spirit for the next 500 years, and I would have to start paying on the debt every time I turned 18 years old in future lives. I DON'T THINK SO!

  • @Cheese_Meister
    @Cheese_Meister 8 месяцев назад

    This is the same for areas surrounding military bases. Price for housing goes up, military pay goes up to meet the housing price, the entire area is affected.

  • @walter-st3fb
    @walter-st3fb 8 месяцев назад

    In my country you can get homes for 200k usd and the annual average is 48k usd a year. cost of living is also low, can get meal for 3 usd easily, rent is high 800 usd just for a room in shared flat, (but homes are vey affordable so there isnt a need to rent). my country had 89.3% home ownership rate in 2022.

  • @josterin
    @josterin Год назад +35

    Bro I make $25 an hour and we pay $1850 for a small two bedroom apartment in Boston built in 1900. 😅 I am BARELY paying bills. Save money? Forget about it. Times are tough indeed.

    • @hughriger6177
      @hughriger6177 Год назад +1

      Take a chance and move to Northern AZ... Lower rent, lower $$ for buildable land... Pay rate is the same... A lot of people are buying large tuff sheds and living in them... Don't laugh, some of these dwellings are nicer than my stick-built home... Cheap!!

    • @firegoddess4722
      @firegoddess4722 Год назад +6

      @@hughriger6177 Ha! Northern Arizona rent has increased 40% in the past 5 years. And forgot et about water costs. Horrible advice!

  • @jameshype8131
    @jameshype8131 Год назад +61

    The problem is not that people are not working or not making enough money working full time,the problem is that local state politicians, allowing real estate developers to get away with renovating older buildings, converting them into Condominiums, building new luxury apartment, and big houses leaving out the working class not to be able to afford ridiculous high rets and mortgages. Thev only folks that can are the wealthy. I remember back when working regular folks, could live in San Francisco and Los Angeles in the 70s 80s and 90s, folks with regular incomes still have money to save and cover life basic necessaries, without worrying every day we're going to have enough to cover rent.

    • @tw8464
      @tw8464 5 месяцев назад +2

      You're absolutely right

    • @tw8464
      @tw8464 5 месяцев назад +2

      Rents were affordable not so long ago. But over past 20 some years it's gone completely off the rails. You can't even rent an apartment in some little town in West Virginia in the middle of nowhere where you're lucky to find a job at a gas station for minimum wage without the rent being $800 a month. It didn't used to be that way.

    • @sophiaerling7714
      @sophiaerling7714 3 месяца назад +1

      Maybe but wealthy people also want to have top class services and are ready to pay for quality. They need people to take care of their homes, children, health, appearance...they want to be entertained, eat top quality meals and have activities. If they want that, if they pay good money for it, even a hairdresser, a nanny or a plumber will be able to afford living there even in good apartments. Maybe those wealthy people will stand up and ask municipality to attract those qualified high end workers to get what they need. They cannot just hide in their villas alone the whole time. if everything is brought up, it can become a new balance at a higher level.
      I see it often here in Sweden that many foreigners when they arrive complaining about services that are super expensive. But on the other hand, everyone makes a good living and you do not see people complaining about their work, even if it is not a very qualified type of job, because all jobs pay well at the end.

    • @allitinglz
      @allitinglz 2 месяца назад +1

      👏

  • @DamienNeverwinter
    @DamienNeverwinter 12 дней назад +1

    *Not even 30 seconds in and this makes no sense whatsoever.* People with minimum wage jobs are complaining that they can't afford rent to live in the richest and most expensive town in the entire USA? Why don't they live somewhere with affordable housing?

  • @tonyv9095
    @tonyv9095 8 месяцев назад

    Teton County in Wyoming is the most expensive place to live. Zoning laws are strict there and most workers who work in Jackson don't live in Jackson because of cost. Other areas in Wyoming are much more affordable and housing costs are lower outside Teton county. I use to live in laramie, wy and now I'm in cheyenne.

  • @astroHOBBES
    @astroHOBBES Год назад +214

    It’s the billionaires that are the problem. A bunch of rich ppl are being purposely malicious and negatively influencing the area around them. Instead of using their power and influence to create better conditions for the ppl who live and work there, they go the opposite route.

    • @Davos-st8ok
      @Davos-st8ok Год назад

      You're stupid, Billionaires are not living in neighborhoods meant for the masses. Grow a brain.

    • @technatezin
      @technatezin Год назад

      Billionaires don't become billionaires by being nice and generous people. Billionaires have the psychology of a sociopath and will hoard their money if they can't use it to make even more money. To be a billionaire in the first place, you need to have extreme greed and zero empathy. Expect zero altruism and charity from people like these.

    • @youssefrochdi1994
      @youssefrochdi1994 Год назад +28

      That's HOW they became billionaires, by being malicious.

    • @bluefungi
      @bluefungi Год назад +33

      @Anakin Skywalker And it's not their fault, your a psychopath who loves other psychopaths. This is why we can't have nice things.

    • @theg35project50
      @theg35project50 Год назад +4

      @Anakin Skywalker 🤣🤣🤣

  • @richardspillers6282
    @richardspillers6282 Год назад +164

    I travel for a living, trucker, oil field hand, pilot/escort. I stay at a lot of truck stops and the like. In the last few years I've seen more and more 40-70 hour a week people living in their vehicles and using the amenities to prepare for their work day. I've personally been living this way for a very long time because I cannot afford to pay for a home I never see.

    • @time2chill121
      @time2chill121 Год назад +33

      I’m also a trucker. Had a 720 credit score before I got Covid then a blood clot 2 years ago. Missed work for 4 months and depleted my savings. Had to take out a loan to catch up and pay for the next few months of getting on my feet. As soon as I take that loan out the landlord decided let’s just raise the rent by $250. Then they raised it another $250 again this year. I can’t pay my loans and credit score is in the 500’s now because of this situation. No apartments will rent to me, so now my only option is to live in my work truck after next month.
      Used to be if you made enough to pay rent that’s all they cared about, but now it’s all about the credit score no matter what the situation is.
      The system has been rigged to hurt the hard working people in this country.

    • @arizonalifestylechannel2186
      @arizonalifestylechannel2186 Год назад +4

      Housing market getting soft, I'd Buy a house to rent out in the next few years and rent it out in an area where you would like to settle down.

    • @igorsoulrabbit9119
      @igorsoulrabbit9119 Год назад +2

      +1 ... driving 18wlr since 2010 ,paper log team runs smtms, was never able t safe enough t get my lil private land cave , price on life nd land grow faster than income . American dream used t cost around 2mil a person , now it's probably around 22mil.... this country was built-up by strong honest ppl of work but got in hands of greedy nd violent middle man % takers who only skill is lie....

    • @smellslikethinice1107
      @smellslikethinice1107 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@time2chill121 thank you for reminding me of the credit score. I am seriously thinking about returning to the US from the UK...but the hurdles are incredible unless you are wealthy...just as you describe.

    • @_Rockill_
      @_Rockill_ 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@time2chill121 Agreed. I have $62k in student loans for a degree that isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on. I can’t live and pay on loans so my credit is trashed. I can’t rent from corporate owned apartments, get a car loan, or a mortgage. I can probably pay off my loans or save for retirement but not both. I want to leave the US.

  • @tw8464
    @tw8464 5 месяцев назад +1

    I see a lot of these videos about Jackson Hole or San Francisco etc. but ya'll need to also start making videos about this same problem is happening even in small towns all over the country. The whole thing is off the rails and main cause is draconian "zoning" and other layer upon layer of syndicates artificially driving up housing costs into the Stratosphere.

  • @daniellee8162
    @daniellee8162 8 месяцев назад +1

    I would do it if the leaders of this state didn't make it so difficult. My only issue would be obtaining the documents, especially an ID.
    Now personally, I wouldn't want to be homeless but I been living in Austin, Texas over 25 years. I know it well enough to know what to do. It's obvious why they don't want you to get an ID while being homeless (it isn't because you lack a residency on moral grounds). They want to track you and they know people will try to get financial advantage in not paying rent/mortgage.
    My heart goes out to those that are suffering from getting the necessity to be functional and productive in today's society.

  • @longbeach225
    @longbeach225 Год назад +88

    This video just motive me to find remote work and I will pack my bags and move to Ecuador. Cost of living in America is unbearable.

    • @sabrinay9430
      @sabrinay9430 Год назад +10

      I was actually thinking about moving to Mexico City. Sometimes I really hate it here. Maybe I should finally go find an orphanage that needs a house mother. Something I always thought about doing.

    • @MoneyOverFame
      @MoneyOverFame Год назад +8

      im going to Thailand

    • @longbeach225
      @longbeach225 Год назад +5

      @@MoneyOverFame Nice. I been actually thinking of Chaing Mai or Phuket. Thailand is definitely nice though.

    • @longbeach225
      @longbeach225 Год назад +5

      @@sabrinay9430 I say go for it. Because the rapid inflation and wages not going up, its going its only gong to get worse. Wish you the best.

    • @nikanov
      @nikanov Год назад +5

      My supervisor's sister lives there. She visits every year and comes back and talks about how safe and affordable it is. I've been thinking of Mexico, myself.

  • @OneTakeTuber
    @OneTakeTuber Год назад +144

    I was houseless as a child. When I got it a chance to buy a house, I went with a 30 year mortgage and was thankful that I did. Now with property taxes increasing I'm still able to afford my home and live comfortably.

    • @pamelag7553
      @pamelag7553 Год назад +17

      Yes, if possible, buy. It's not easy but at least your property appreciates with time. Nowadays in US it's corruption in DC, rental abuse and greed.

    • @beyondthestars4299
      @beyondthestars4299 Год назад

      When were ur family when u were a child

    • @jamesrecknor6752
      @jamesrecknor6752 Год назад +3

      Don't vote for high taxes, don't vote against yourselves.

    • @sblijheid
      @sblijheid Год назад

      At least you did something about it, unlike the whiners on this thread.

    • @DavidHalverson
      @DavidHalverson Год назад +4

      Yes, take the mortgage with the longest fixed term payment (30 years) to guarantee your fixed monthly payments even if inflation affects everything around you. Make sure you purchase a mortgage insurance package that will pay off the mortgage in the event you should die. Your beneficiary or surviving family members will not have to face the burden of paying the mortgage debt.

  • @lautaroaguilar9584
    @lautaroaguilar9584 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love vacationing in Jackson Hole! ❤️

  • @dennisprice8798
    @dennisprice8798 8 месяцев назад

    There is nothing wrong with living in a car until things work out. I lived in my car while working my way through college. I was able to graduate with minimal debt thanks to living in my car instead of renting an apartment. I had good union job and my boss let me park my car in his construction yard. The only down side was women were not interested in someone living in their car, but that worked out after graduation and a career as teacher.

  • @raecat9228
    @raecat9228 Год назад +165

    Yeah, I currently make $21 an hour 40 hours per week plus get an extra $200 every two weeks working with my sister and I still feel like I’m barely making it some days. This is in Minnesota by the way, but I can’t imagine making it work somewhere like Florida or California.

    • @meka7418
      @meka7418 Год назад +2

      What's the minimum wage in Minnesota it says it's 10.00 on Google can you tell me how you make 21 an hour please and what company.

    • @mmmd3429
      @mmmd3429 Год назад +5

      Have you looked into the trades or an apprenticeship? They are listed on indeed for Wisconsin / Minnesota. Starting pay is around $36 an hour for just one of them.

    • @meka7418
      @meka7418 Год назад +2

      What company do you work for

    • @Doug_M
      @Doug_M Год назад +9

      Uh...Florida has a low cost of living. Commiefornia is on the opposite end of the scale...very high cost of living.

    • @MrGnarus
      @MrGnarus Год назад +13

      @@Doug_M low cost of living? Where in Florida is it cheap?

  • @serenasmith2859
    @serenasmith2859 11 месяцев назад +745

    A perfect storm is brewing in the United States.
    Inflation, bank collapse, severe drought in the agricultural belt, recession, food shortages, diesel fuel and heating oil shortages, baby formula shortages, available automobile shortages and prices, the price of living place. It's all coming together and it could lead to a real disaster towards the end of this year (or sooner). With inflation currently at about 6%, my primary concern is how to maximize my savings/retirement fund of about $300k which has been sitting duck since forever with zero to no gains.

    • @monerharris9430
      @monerharris9430 11 месяцев назад

      Well, that's a good suggestion! Almost everyone works with Sofia Erailda Sema these days. She is my mentor as well. I heartily endorse her

    • @twistedink361
      @twistedink361 11 месяцев назад +2

      It's worldwide, just look at news from around the world

    • @twistedink361
      @twistedink361 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@marykane4802your a scammer

    • @twistedink361
      @twistedink361 11 месяцев назад +18

      ​@@janeviella6807your the same as the scammer just on a different account 😅

    • @twistedink361
      @twistedink361 11 месяцев назад +17

      ​@@marykane4802how many accounts you use to promote this scam

  • @justsayin5609
    @justsayin5609 9 месяцев назад +2

    The whole situation is pathetic. However, whenever I hear 'Jackson Hole' or Grand Teton I can't help but think of Gabby Petito and say a little prayer.

  • @matthallaran3776
    @matthallaran3776 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm a state licensed master electrician. I was offered a position as maintenance electrician for Yellowstone. They offered 26 bucks an hour no housing. I DECLINED.