Totally fake since all financial data says otherwise.
Americans have been using debt to finance a 1980s standard of living for decades now, trying to counter the decline in our standard of living wrought by globalization. Until you see more Americans having families, buying homes, and retiring at 65, there is no reason to doubt they are struggling financially. While the new jobs created by Trump may be better than the McJobs under his predecessor, they aren’t good enough to restore most workers’ confidence in long-term stability.
Ignoring this issue would be disastrous for those who oppose socialist Democrats; they easily convince voters that they’ve been given a raw deal. As long as we traffick foreigners here to fill middle class jobs, many Americans have dim hopes for the future.
True. My 35 yr old has been at the same job working his way up, smashed his hand, shook it off and didn’t report it. Now that the hand needs medical attention he has to cover the cost his with his ins won’t, as he didn’t turn it in to Workman’s Comp. His wife works PT starts + Nursing school this semester, they have a 2 yr old. They live with her dad to survive. Now if the wife potty trained the 2 yr old that would be 1 less expense, and she is ready for it if you took the time to do it. Stop eating out so much because you are to lazy or tired to cook.
I worked and did it all regardless how tired I was.
Eldest can’t manage money, and it is not from lack of training, he’s been a manager of a few companies over 30 yrs and always left them making more than when he started, and I taught him to be a tight wad. I’m a Scot what do you want, it’s our nature to be tight fisted with money.
Make dumb decisions you don’t prosper.