Look at this degeneracy. Pure lies. This is the kind of comment that scares people away from having children and families. 💯 these peoples issues is their debt. If they didn't borrow so much money and all your paycheck goes to paying off a house, car, school, etc you would be able to afford many children. You can easily afford two kids on one standard income. Live within your means! Stop paying banks back monthly for what should be allocated for family.

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information warfare is ubiquitous

I see the same with the TikTokers complaining about the cost of living while zipping on their $8 Starbucks. I get two pounds of coffee for that price.

Suckers are everywhere

or people living above their standard everywhere.

Makes me sad to see people clinching on to all the things they don't really own just to feel that they have some sort of possession. Until their cards get cancelled, their mortgage raised and the leasing for the car(s) goes up while Amazon is sending letters on overdue payments for all the shit they've financed.

Then they realise that they actually don't own anything.

"then they realize that they actually don't own anything"

Absolute bar, will be extremely relevant in the coming decade.

💯 A lot of the times they are just trying to keep up with the Joneses... It's ridiculous.

It's ridiculous but that system works well. It keeps worker bees being worker bees because they cannot afford to lose their job thanks to their debts.

Its a trap for the weak.

Blaming people for being in debt is like blaming people for being fat, when the money is broken and the food is poison.

No blaming here. You avoid debt and you avoid bad food. This is simple. No one is a victim here.

Stop living outside of your means.

I think blame needs to be placed and it's on the system that caused it.

The system never caused individuals these problems. The individuals brought these issues upon themselves. Debt is not mandatory is it? I will say it again. Live within your means.

Live within your means while it dries up at a rate of 10% a year.