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kerry-is-my-prez

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14. So many of them have student loans that they'll have to start paying.
Tue Dec 3, 2024, 03:43 AM
Dec 3

Being $30,000 to $100,000 in debt really gives a lot of younger adults a pretty poor start in life. How are they going to buy a house or even pay rent?

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Because we are a nation run by billionaires would could care less about the children. walkingman Dec 2 #1
Well, yeah that's the short answer I guess FirstLight Dec 2 #2
Yup, it's their world. We're just living in it. Initech Dec 3 #6
Median wages have stagnated since Carter, most of the gains in worker productivity RockRaven Dec 2 #3
I know... There's nothing else we can do FirstLight Dec 3 #4
Because our society has collapsed and broken the social contract. Basso8vb Dec 3 #5
Some of the old ways need to be brought back RhapsodyFav Dec 3 #7
Yes! FirstLight Dec 3 #11
The normalization of fascism. Karasu Dec 3 #8
sounds like my life back 40 years ago Kali Dec 3 #9
I relate for sure.. FirstLight Dec 3 #10
40 years ago you were competing with 225 million other Americans for jobs and kids now are competing with 8.2 billion meadowlander Dec 3 #15
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That's a very ill-informed statement, Forum132. You are declaring pot is the worst drug there is... Hekate Dec 3 #13
Sounds like a perception of cannabis that's stuck in the 1970's. Aristus Dec 3 #30
The troll sounded like someone whose native language was other than English Hekate Dec 4 #32
So many of them have student loans that they'll have to start paying. kerry-is-my-prez Dec 3 #14
Mine didn't even make it to college... FirstLight Dec 3 #17
Capitalism cannot survive without slavery. Instead of addressing the financial side of in2herbs Dec 3 #26
It is the horrendous WEALTH GAP. Understanding why and how it is that way people willfully ignore because Jit423 Dec 3 #16
Did they travel during Thanksgiving? Sympthsical Dec 3 #18
Bravo! TheProle Dec 3 #19
nope... FirstLight Dec 3 #20
In all seriousness, I hear you Sympthsical Dec 3 #21
your last sentence is spot on... FirstLight Dec 3 #23
Making it as a young adult these days isn't like it was even in the 90's when I was in my 20s. You can't goof around Fish700 Dec 3 #22
exactly... FirstLight Dec 3 #24
Man, I wouldn't want to be a kid in this generation Dem4life1234 Dec 3 #25
"Coddled by the school system???!!!" WTF? hunter Dec 3 #28
yeah, no coddling here either... FirstLight Dec 3 #29
Im so sorry you had to endure that FirstLight Dec 3 #31
You made some good points Dem4life1234 Dec 4 #33
The academics weren't all that great either. hunter Dec 4 #34
I'm so sorry. Another worried mom here. GPV Dec 3 #27
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