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by drannex
2004 days ago
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It's a survey, but according to GOBanking 69% of Americans do not have even a thousand dollars in savings[1] (Almost half of respondents — 45% — said they have $0 in a savings account. Another 24% said they have less than $1,000 in savings. From 829 random respondents) [1] https://www.gobankingrates.com/saving-money/savings-advice/a... |
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There is certainly a problem with income inequality in the world, but it's hardly Elon Musk's fault that people that aren't making very much spend their money so poorly. There is a social stigma with appearing rich to your friends so you spend poorly...social media has made this so much worse in the last decade.
This problem extends to many different aspects of life...from taking out student loans to pay for a useless degree to letting people buy shitty food on food stamps. People could be doing a lot better for themselves, but it's rarely seen as a function of personal responsibility to do so (it's always society that has to change to help them).