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Fun fact: 63% of US workers can't afford a $500 expense
  • And to add to this it's not only the strength of the economy, but also the effect that the strong economy is having on workers as a plank of his campaign is my biggest gripe. For a good number of people in my region gross wages rose over the last year or two, but nowhere near enough to meet inflation. The base rent alone on non-subsidized units have more than doubled since the pandemic with an anemic response in wages or public assistance. In fact, the wage increases a lot of service sector jobs are seeing has had an unintended consequence of driving people off of public assistance because they're now over the federal guidelines despite below AMI.

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    We are starting with the BS so early huh Threads?
  • Right? You're going to sit there and honestly tell me you wouldn't follow the devil? Guys like Tom from MySpace, ya gotta follow him.

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    Accidentally opened rif and it loaded. I'm still signed in.
  • Just gave it a try myself and you're right, down to the signing out/back in thing. Interesting.

    Not sure if I'll go back if Reddit changes their policies, though. I've actually found myself engaging in posts far more here than I have over the last couple years on Reddit. The smaller communities make it much easier to do so without being drowned out.

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  • If there's one thing we can thank Reddit for it's giving millennials an income opportunity and the prospect of home ownership through account sales ahead of the 2024 election.

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