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« on: May 08, 2024, 01:22:47 AM »

Who is the economy bad for? My stock portfolio is doing wonderfully, my salary continues to rocket, and I don't know anyone struggling. I just don't understand
The biggest problems right now are inflation/cost of living, and finding a decent job. Getting an entry level position in 2024 is borderline impossible for many, and the vast majority of job openings that you see created are minimum wage service jobs. But that's before you realize that it isn't enough due to prices raising and you have to work multiple. I understand that its a different story for everyone, but Atlas needs to understand that they are more white collar and higher educated than the average American.

Biden's biggest issue is inflation, whereas in 2012 Obama's was unemployment. Even if you think the economy is okay right now, is it seriously better than 2019?
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