Edited to add - To be clear for anyone, it’s Oligarchs/Billionaires paired with rampant, unfettered corporate greed. (at least in my view)

Someone reminded me that I was using dogwhistle parlance in my use of they which may have suggested otherwise.

Here are some visual aids to accompany my clarification:

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    12 hours ago

    The F’d up thing is that being solid middle class and having sufficient income to help with a kid’s college money, put away money to actually retire, and pay a mortgage is top 10%. That’s literally what middle class was 50 years ago. Now you have to be a ~10%-er to do it.

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      We’re able to just barely do those things on a just below median household income in a just above median cost of living area for one very, very specific reason: My wife’s greatest generation grandparents saw the economic writing on the wall 20+ years ago and went into assisted living to give their only grandchild their house as a wedding present. If we had real housing costs while living here we’d be paycheck to paycheck without kids at best.

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      10 hours ago

      I make twice the average household income where I am by myself. I’m doing okay, but like, not great at the same time. How the fuck are other people surviving???

      Edit: Just kidding, I got the stats wrong, I make a bit above average household on my own, not twice. Point still stands, however.

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        3 hours ago

        Yeah, remember when “Wow, I could make $100,000 a year?” was impressive? It was not that long ago.

        It’s still better than what most people make, but it’s really not a lot anymore.