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Rising delinquency rates on household debt indicate that Alaskans are increasingly finding it difficult to make all ends meet, a state economist said. www.adn.com/business-eco ...

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... Total liabilities among US households swelled to a record $19.9 trillion at the end of the first quarter, according to Fed data, a sign that Americans are continuing to borrow and fund their spending.

Yet, the personal savings rate is hovering near a record low, shrinking to 2.6% in April, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. ...

"The US consumer currently resembles the Wile E. Coyote character, running off the cliff and suspended in thin air briefly, before collapsing," Edwards said, referring to the potential for consumer spending to see a sharp drop if Americans were motivated to save more, such as if stock prices were to take a beating.

"It doesn't take a Fed PhD economist to tell us that if the US saving ratio (SR) stops falling, consumer spending will grow in line with income, which is falling. And woe betide the economy if the SR actually rises back to more normal levels," he added. ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-21 02:33 PM | Reply

What could possibly go wrong?

#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-06-21 03:32 PM | Reply

The Trump Economy that Republicans love.

Time for these losers to pull themselves up by their bootstraps.

#3 | Posted by Sycophant at 2026-06-21 11:59 PM | Reply

Max those credit carts!

#4 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-06-22 12:07 AM | Reply

Don't more Alaskans have pilot's licenses than driver's licenses?

Hell, they've got private planes. What do we have here in the lower 48? Uber?

The world's doing just fine. You don't have to make all ends meet. Just one at a time by whatever means, then start running from away from the next one. Been there, done that.

It's the American way.

Debt kills.

#5 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-06-22 01:05 AM | Reply

Keep this in mind when they blather on about consumer spending being up...
jus' sayin'

psssttt... the number of pilots always outnumbers the licenses... tee hee...

AK is not for the faint of heart. You can make a lot of money working there... it just takes so much to live there. All the money you save on taxes is spent on essentials. It's not unusual for people to work on the North Slope but live in TN, VA, KY... they set the schedules 6 weeks on 4 weeks off and such...

#6 | Posted by RightisTrite at 2026-06-22 01:26 AM | Reply

Also... AK is undergoing an exodus lately... not even a million people... and they are losing population.

#7 | Posted by RightisTrite at 2026-06-22 01:30 AM | Reply

"but live in TN, VA, KY..."

Cumberland Gap and surroundings for 100 miles also not for the feint of heart.

#8 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-06-22 01:38 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

For me, the most scary thing about what is going on in our country is that no one is in charge...it seems that someone put the needs of the 1% over the rest of us, and put all thinking to align with that perspective. Cut taxes for the rich, and when social programs are hurting, blame the poor for their poverty, blame the sick...and so on. We clearly are falling fast to a sort of grand depression for those of us at the bottom and an economic heaven for the Mar a Lago crowd.

#9 | Posted by Hughmass at 2026-06-22 06:46 AM | Reply

blame the poor for their poverty, blame the sick...and so on.

#9 | Posted by Hughmass at 2026-06-22 06:46 AM | Reply | Flag:SIGH

It seems the worst crime you can commit in this country is being poor.

Economic disparity makes communism look attractive. It's the seed of every revolution.

#10 | Posted by RightisTrite at 2026-06-22 07:03 AM | Reply | Funny: 1

"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."
John F. Kennedy, 1962

#11 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-06-22 07:09 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

11. Another view: Those with enough power who work toward nuclear peace will make future life uncomfortable for themselves.

John F. Kennedy, 1964

#12 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-06-22 07:32 AM | Reply

Cumberland Gap and surroundings for 100 miles also not for the feint of heart.

#8 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-06-22 01:38 AM | Reply | Flag:MMMHHMMMM

I just moved close to where TN,VA, and NC come together...
The vibe feels oddly familiar... It's fun making my way around...the belly of the beast! AGAIN.

But then I moved here from DC... needless to say... I'm a woman of extremes...

damn... I wanted to use "feint" too... but the grammar nazi insisted... heavy sigh.

#13 | Posted by RightisTrite at 2026-06-22 07:44 AM | Reply

13: I moved from near there to NoVa.

What I've learned in 26 years in Virginia:

It doesn't matter how close to a big city you are. If you're in the county as opposed to a Town or City, you're on your own.

#14 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-06-22 08:25 AM | Reply

it seems that someone put the needs of the 1% over the rest of us, and put all thinking to align with that perspective.

The media which is owned by the 1% have been pushing a pro 1% agenda for fifty years....

Vilify education.
Vilify unions.
Taxes are theft.
Social Security is a ponzi scheme.
Tax cuts create jobs.
Regulations kill jobs.
Clean air, water and soil hurt economic growth.
Peace through war.
Books are bad.
Living wages will kill jobs.
Food stamps are bankrupting the country.

#15 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-06-22 09:29 AM | Reply

-It seems the worst crime you can commit in this country is being poor.

I've found it's almost the best way to pay for a higher education. All the aid is based on that.

Just be poor....or really rich. In between is hard.

Okay....I'm being a little sarcastic but after the taxes I've paid while paying for a private school education and college for 3 kids...still working on the youngest one.

It adds up. Not calling it "theft" but it sure feels like it at times.

Cash is king.

#16 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 10:13 AM | Reply

Your kids didn't get merit based scholarships?

Not sure I believe you. I thought they were supposed to be smart.

#17 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-06-22 10:19 AM | Reply

-It doesn't matter how close to a big city you are. If you're in the county as opposed to a Town or City, you're on your own.

I grew up in rural Kansas. For my entire childhood, our address was "rural route 2" until my folks moved into a town with an actual street address.

What do you mean by "on your own"?

#18 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 10:31 AM | Reply

I haven't used a credit card since the 90s. I dug myself a big (for the time) credit hole when I was in the Marine Corps right after high school and it took a while to get out. I'm fortunate enough that I haven't needed one and that I learned early what it means to actually live within my means. I had to say no to a few trips with friends etc when I was young and broke but also avoided debt and the ugly cycle that goes with it.

Having said that I'm not sure I could have done that if I was starting out in today's economy.

#19 | Posted by qcp at 2026-06-22 10:44 AM | Reply

-Having said that I'm not sure I could have done that if I was starting out in today's economy.

I agree that today's economy presents unique challenges to youngsters.

But the steps to avoid the pitfalls of debt are the same steps you took (live within my means...say no to a few trips..)

It's a huge challenge but the choices (good and bad) are still the same.

#20 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 11:52 AM | Reply

You think people in this economy who are struggling or doing so because they're taking too many vacations??

I'm surprised you didn't blame it on the avocado toast and the Starbucks lattes.

How does one "live within their means" when they're not being paid a living wage?

#21 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 11:57 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

-You think people in this economy who are struggling or doing so because they're taking too many vacations??

no. That's not what I said.

-How does one "live within their means" when they're not being paid a living wage?

I don't have an answer on how to get poor people to stop being poor.

I simply said the steps to avoid unnecessary debt are the same as they were.

The challenges are real, no doubt and are increasing all the time.

I have 25 and 23 year old daughters living in 2 of the biggest cities in the US. They're managing professional jobs and paying rent and all their expenses.

You want to ask them your stupid questions?

#22 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 12:04 PM | Reply

The federal (national) minimum wage in the U.S. is $7.25 per hour.

www.dol.gov

The federal national minimum wage was last increased on July 24, 2009

www.dol.gov

A single McDonald's hamburger cost about $0.89 to $1.00 on average in 2009.

nypost.com

www.businessinsider.com

Today, a standard McDonald's hamburger typically costs between $1.69 and $3.89

www.mac-menus.com

Eberly, "kids need to learn how to live within their means like I did! I'm so ducking great!"

#23 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 12:07 PM | Reply

I don't have an answer on how to get poor people to stop being poor.

Not only is there no answer. Poor people are poor by design.

We live in a world where a guy is boasting about being a trillionaire while children are sleeping without food in their stomachs.

Everything the Trump administration has done has been to keep poor people poor and further increase the wealth of the wealthy.

Unfortunately, stupid, hateful poor white people will keep voting against their own self interest as long as they're told to watch out for Black people and immigrants.

#24 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 12:10 PM | Reply

23

I can add, moron.

You haven't posted anything worth responding to, really.

IF your kids are making minimum wage and spending it on starbucks and avocado toast, then...well....your kids are fucked. Truly fucked.

Primarily for having nothing more than minimum skills. Honestly, I can't think of anybody who can only make federal minimum wage.

Next, if after only having barely enough skills to earn only the minimum wage.....they aren't entitled to starbucks or avocado toast.

#25 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 12:13 PM | Reply

A minimum wage population amid privatizated resources amounts to equality, amirite? /s

#26 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2026-06-22 12:13 PM | Reply

144 month vehicle loans.

144 months

Also, for car wrecks, 38% of people are taking the check and then not fixing their vehicles. Up from 8% 2 years ago.

I wonder why that could be. What could these ill portents of debt mean about the economy? It's so hard to figure out.

#27 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2026-06-22 12:17 PM | Reply

I know 18 year old idiots who are training for tech jobs that will pay $30/hour when they are out.

My 18 year old is making $22/hr working construction this summer. In Kansas, BTW.

Here is a rough guideline to avoid earning anything near the federal minimum wage

1. Be sober
2. show up on time
3. have a drivers license

Those 3 will assure you of making triple the minimum wage even if you possess no other real skills. I'm guessing you're going to fall short on some of those?

Clownshack...seriously...do you know a single person making the minimum wage....let's assume it's the California minimum wage?

#28 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 12:20 PM | Reply

-Poor people are poor by design.

Based on how we define "poor" then yes, it's by design.

We distribute income on a bell curve and the bottom 20% are poor. or whatever % we choose to define it.

There is no mathematical way to escape it.

#29 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 12:23 PM | Reply

Clownshack...seriously...do you know a single person making the minimum wage....let's assume it's the California minimum wage?

#28 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 12:20 PM | Reply | Flag:

This makes sense. It's Clown. Clown's the walmart greeter.

#30 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2026-06-22 12:24 PM | Reply

Primarily for having nothing more than minimum skills. Honestly, I can't think of anybody who can only make federal minimum wage.

In the 1950s, a man could care for their family of 4 with a single income earning minimum wage.

Then people will like you were told to hate minimum wage earners and look down on them. That they didn't deserve a living wage. They were stupid and they deserved less.

So now minimum wage is seen as something for people to make while trying to find a real job.

Meanwhile, people working minimum wage jobs have to put in 40 hours regardless in order to keep their jobs, so must have to take a second job.

And then you sit here and talk about them as if they're worthless people because when you were younger, you did everything right.

But I doubt you were ever poor. So I'm not sure why you have advice for poor people. You didn't do anything to escape poverty. You simply accepted the opportunity available to you. Opportunity which isn't available to them.

#31 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 12:26 PM | Reply

-"kids need to learn how to live within their means like I did!

Obviously, you're attempting hyperbole and sarcasm with that but you accidentally got it right.

Kids need to learn to live within their means, even if the world isn't delivering them the economic justice they feel entitled to.

I completely understand the flaw of the cost of higher education that results in a job that makes it very difficult to service that student loan debt and be able to afford rent, transportation, etc.

But despite that.....they still have to take the same steps I took back when I had student loans and had to afford rent, a car, and my starbucks and avocado toast. LOL

#32 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 12:28 PM | Reply

This makes sense. It's Clown. Clown's the walmart greeter.
#30 | POSTED BY SITZKRIEG

Says the idiot who can't understand why the paint on the bottom of the reflecting pool is peeling off.

Keep blowing Trump.

#33 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 12:32 PM | Reply

I explain, in detail, why it peeled, the bad surface prep, the not letting it cure for 3-5 days before refilling, and all the errors of Trump.

You have trump on the brain so hard it's effected your ability to read.

#34 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2026-06-22 12:33 PM | Reply

Kids need to learn to live within their means

Quite the opposite.

Minimum wage needs to be a living wage again.

There's no "living within your means" when you're not being paid a living wage.

#35 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 12:34 PM | Reply

-In the 1950s, a man could care for their family of 4 with a single income earning minimum wage.

I know. Then we went off the rails and started crazy things that screwed over that minimum skilled man.

like civil rights, the ERA, etc....you know.....things that leveled the playing field. Then we asked that minimum skilled man to compete with men from other countries for the same job.

And now that same minimum skilled man can't care for his family on minimum wage.

Can we dispense with the whining about that and move on to what's realistic?

-So I'm not sure why you have advice for poor people

I stated it clearly I don't have advice for poor people. I have advice for youngsters who are trying to navigate the real world they are living in.

#36 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 12:34 PM | Reply

I explain, in detail, why it peeled

The guy who Trump gave the contract to pocketed the money and ran for it.

Meanwhile, you're here to tell people who are earning minimum wage to live within their means.

It's fascinating to witness.

This is why America is failing.

Better start brushing up on your Chinese.

#37 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 12:36 PM | Reply

You don't have any knowledge in this domain, but TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP, lets detours briefly JEWS JEWS JEWS JEWS JEWS, back to TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP.

Here's how crazy you are:

ME: "They painted over the expansion joint, that part fails easily. Looks like bad surface prep."
YOU: "TAKE TRUMPS DICK OUT OF YOUR MOUTH"

#38 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2026-06-22 12:37 PM | Reply

"Quite the opposite.
Minimum wage needs to be a living wage again."

Geez....you're really screwed up.

Kids do indeed need to learn to live within their means.

Because there is no making the minimum wage a living wage again.

There is no way that's going to happen.

So, since that's the way it is....why don't you try and be part of the solution instead of bitching like a little wimp you're not getting your way.

I assume you have no children so we're all grateful you're not out there screwing up another generation of clownshacks.

#39 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 12:37 PM | Reply

and I didn't tell anybody on minimum wage how to live lol.

#40 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2026-06-22 12:38 PM | Reply

-There's no "living within your means" when you're not being paid a living wage.

Again, do you know anyone who fits this description?

Other than yourself, perhaps?

#41 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 12:38 PM | Reply

Can we dispense with the whining about that and move on to what's realistic?

The fact that you consider what I'm saying to be "whining" is the reason why politicians feel like it's totally fine screwing over minimum wage workers.

Idiots like you will always defend their right to.

#42 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 12:38 PM | Reply

do you know anyone who fits this description?

If I don't know anybody that fits this description, I shouldn't give a shit about poor people?

Apathy is also whats killing America.

#43 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 12:40 PM | Reply

Anyway, I'm gonna be gone for a few.

Be back later.

Enjoy your day.

#44 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 12:41 PM | Reply

-The fact that you consider what I'm saying to be "whining"

What do you call it? You're literally complaining about how a man with skills so low that they are able to earn only minimum wage and that wage can't support a family with it.

I call it whining.

You call it whatever you want. But everyone is going to ignore you except to belittle you like I am right now.

"the reason why politicians feel like it's totally fine screwing over minimum wage workers."

Can a man in California support a family on minimum wage?

I guessing no......and that's largely in part because not even Democrats in California care all that much for minimum wage workers.

#45 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 12:44 PM | Reply

-Apathy is also whats killing America.

True but your absolute ignorance of how our economy works isn't part of any solution.

#46 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 12:45 PM | Reply

one last thing I just saw:

"lets detours briefly JEWS JEWS JEWS JEWS JEWS"

I don't disparage Jewish people. A lot of my friends are Jewish. I grew up in a predominantly Jewish neighborhood. My first long term boyfriend was Jewish.

I am against Israel and the actions of their government.

Enjoy your day.

#47 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 12:45 PM | Reply

-The fact that you consider what I'm saying to be "whining"
What do you call it? You're literally complaining about how a man with skills so low that they are able to earn only minimum wage and that wage can't support a family with it.
I call it whining.
You call it whatever you want. But everyone is going to ignore you except to belittle you like I am right now.
"the reason why politicians feel like it's totally fine screwing over minimum wage workers."
Can a man in California support a family on minimum wage?
I guessing no......and that's largely in part because not even Democrats in California care all that much for minimum wage workers.
#45 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 12:44 PM

So which is it? "skills so low" or "not even Democrats..care all that much"?

Which one?

What if your skills directly compete with this offshoring model? AND you can replace management? In that scenario the more you know the less you earn = permanent career unemployment.

Particularly if you didn't come from money or possess elite institutional recommendation, not just the ownership society shutting out the poors.

Data centers will change this how?

"large part" is a barn side you miss entirely every time.

#48 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2026-06-22 01:12 PM | Reply

48

Is English a language you speak? I don't know what the fuck you're even saying.

#49 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 01:29 PM | Reply

48
Is English a language you speak? I don't know what the fuck you're even saying.
#49 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 01:29 PM

Take the privilege out of your ears.

Those wealthiest are not the smartest, they are the most ruthless and exploitative, imo.

Rich people are most often born rich and exploit the poor to maintain wealth.

You would be shocked how many homeless served with dignity.

That's the barn you keep missing.

#50 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2026-06-22 01:54 PM | Reply

#49 | Posted by eberly

Are you just trolling in this thread? You literally cannot even support yourself, with a roommate paying their half, on the current minimum wage. If corporations could get away with paying us nothing they would do it.

#51 | Posted by justagirl_idaho at 2026-06-22 02:01 PM | Reply

Don't worry, the consumer debt is being securitized and sold to 401k managers.

#52 | Posted by john_savage2 at 2026-06-22 02:06 PM | Reply

Don't worry, the consumer debt is being securitized and sold to 401k managers.

#52 | Posted by john_savage2

Elect a debt king and your country goes into much worse debt. Who knew?

#53 | Posted by SpeakSoftly at 2026-06-22 02:22 PM | Reply

Wow, nobody can read nor do even basic math here.

well, no wonder you're all pissed about being broke.

If I were illiterate and unable to calculate anything, I'd be pissed as well.

I'm not trolling.

I'm not missing a barn.

You're not even able to discuss anything. Just complain and whine about the circumstances.

I know how much minimum wage is. I know how much rent is. Stop revealing your ignorance, for Christs sakes.

I can try to make point.....for the 5th time.

Again.......try and understand this...

"I agree that today's economy presents unique challenges to youngsters.
But the steps to avoid the pitfalls of debt are the same steps you took (live within my means...say no to a few trips..)
It's a huge challenge but the choices (good and bad) are still the same."

The above post was a response to QCP's comment about his youth and the steps he took to get out of his debt. Saying no to things.

I can say the same thing to a youngster TODAY that finds him or herself in the same situation.

I didn't say shit about trying to raise a family on minimum wage, which is so fucking ludicrous, you should all be embarrassed you went that direction.

Jesus...are you all minimum skilled losers making minimum wage? Is this just your way to admit it? Or, you reared children like just described? Minimum skilled workers who can't make it today?

I'm not chastising a young person for busting their ass trying to get by today. I can see it firsthand with my own kids. Except the minimum skilled part, of course.

#54 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 02:23 PM | Reply

11. Another view: "Those with enough power who work toward nuclear peace will make future life uncomfortable for themselves."
John F. Kennedy, 1964

#12 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-06-22 07:32 AM | Reply

I never read this quote from JFK who inherited the "Atoms for Peace" program from the previous administration.

And JFK died on 22 Nov 1963.

#55 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-06-22 02:25 PM | Reply

Yes, I know. That's my imagination, and the date is intentional.

#56 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-06-22 02:31 PM | Reply

Eberly clearly hasnt been around any kids in the foster system. These kids struggle and age out right at 18 whether they are prepared or not. There is no support to fall back on. Many end up on the streets. To be so out of touch with the actual reality of people around you is breath taking. Keep speaking down to everyone around you while you wear your rose tinted glasses.

#57 | Posted by justagirl_idaho at 2026-06-22 02:43 PM | Reply

But the steps to avoid the pitfalls of debt are the same steps you took (live within my means.

You can't live within your means if you're not getting paid a living wage.

Everything else you have to post is nonsense.

Your parents were well off and you're well off. Congratulations. Unless I'm wrong, you didn't do anything to advance yourself an economic bracket.

Poor people are kept poor by design.

We always need people living paycheck to paycheck who will sign up to be thrown into the meat grinder when we need them to be.

#58 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 02:44 PM | Reply

-You can't live within your means if you're not getting paid a living wage.

I don't have advice for folks being paid less than a living wage.

I also don't have advice for kids in the foster care system.

I'll tell you what...I'll leave you kids to scream about minimum wage and foster care.

I was talking about how kids in their 20s with a real job can get benefit from denying themselves some creature comforts that can wait a while longer. To push back on their desire to indulge until they knock out some debt.

Not to disparage minimum wage workers or foster care kid.

Geez......

#59 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 02:52 PM | Reply

-Your parents were well off

high school education and an 8th grade education.

sharecropped. Never had any money and died with a very small net worth.

But they gave a shit about me and there was always food on the table.

So...yeah, I had that.

#60 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 02:54 PM | Reply

they gave a shit about me

Not all parents do.

Which is why I'm adamantly pro abortion.

#61 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 02:56 PM | Reply

-Unless I'm wrong, you didn't do anything to advance yourself an economic bracket.

Well, I did advance myself an economic bracket.

so, who did it for me if I didn't do it?

You want to make this personal? fine

What have YOU done to help yourself? Did you and Idaho girl date while you were both in foster care? Wait...nevermind...she's a girl.

#62 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 02:57 PM | Reply

-Which is why I'm adamantly pro abortion.

LOL.....why don't you just spew out the advantage I have that's unavailable to you.

There are 2. Am I right? compared to you, I have 2 advantages.

Advantages that piss you off.

#63 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 02:59 PM | Reply

-You can't live within your means if you're not getting paid a living wage.
I don't have advice for folks being paid less than a living wage.
I also don't have advice for kids in the foster care system.
I'll tell you what...I'll leave you kids to scream about minimum wage and foster care.
I was talking about how kids in their 20s with a real job can get benefit from denying themselves some creature comforts that can wait a while longer. To push back on their desire to indulge until they knock out some debt.
Not to disparage minimum wage workers or foster care kid.
Geez......
#59 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 02:52 PM

So, this "explosion in household debt" is entirely because of "creature comforts" according to you.

Education, housing, food, fuel, healthcare, childcare, etc.. are all negotiable by simply "denying themselves".

It's obvious that "option" was decided for them by parasite wealth.

#64 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2026-06-22 03:00 PM | Reply

kids in their 20s with a real job can get benefit from denying themselves some creature comforts

In a world full of billionaires and a trillionaire?

Why?

The problem is people aren't working hard enough.

The problem is Rich People are hoarding wealth.

The idea that poor people need to suck it up is propaganda spread by the Rich.

Again, there was a time in America where a single income household could afford to live a minimum wage life.

Greedy people want more money and miserable people were panicking that the poor were starting to make advances. So they flooded America with propaganda, convincing poor whites that blacks and minorities were benefiting.

And this country has been declining ever since.

#65 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 03:01 PM | Reply

The problem isn't people aren't working hard enough

FTFM

#66 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 03:01 PM | Reply

-So, this "explosion in household debt" is entirely because of "creature comforts" according to you.

Wrong again, moronrobot. I'm not doing any such thing.

Do you get paid to be wrong here? It's as if you're incentivized to be so wrong.

#67 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 03:03 PM | Reply

"Why?
The problem isn't people aren't working hard enough."

I didn't say anything about how hard they are working.

You're suggesting kids spend more than they make, go into deep debt and enjoy vacations, nice cars, and just pay the minimum on their credit card, student loans, and just worry about tomorrow...tomorrow.

And why? Because.........fucking billionaires.

wow....just wow.

#68 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 03:08 PM | Reply

You're suggesting kids spend more than they make,

I'm suggesting people need to be paid more.

#69 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 03:13 PM | Reply

is my argument a pipe dream? Yes.

Will Elon Musk start paying his employees a fair share? No.

Will any billionaires start paying their employees a fair share? No.

And that's why we need to raise taxes.

#70 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 03:15 PM | Reply

"Why?
The problem isn't people aren't working hard enough."
I didn't say anything about how hard they are working.
You're suggesting kids spend more than they make, go into deep debt and enjoy vacations, nice cars, and just pay the minimum on their credit card, student loans, and just worry about tomorrow...tomorrow.
And why? Because.........fucking billionaires.
wow....just wow.
#68 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 03:08 PM

Hold on, I'm certain you can see the misfire in your statement that debt is caused by expenditures in creature comforts as the heart of your moronbait-a-thon.

In your view what is a "living wage" and should it exist?

#71 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2026-06-22 03:17 PM | Reply

There was a point in time when the wealthy would build museums or parks or community centers or something. A reinvestment into the community in which they and their employees live in which they could write off on their taxes.

Nowadays thanks to Republicans handing out so many tax cuts.

The wealthy are just buying themselves bigger and bigger yachts. And with their leftover money, they're building rocket ships to Mars.

#72 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-22 03:18 PM | Reply

69

No shit? You just thought of that? People need to be paid more?

that's the solution? "250 million people just need more money" - clownshart, economist for the DR

Thanks...I didn't know you were looking out for me there, little fella.

I just need..............more money

Seriously though.....while that's a very good suggestion.......

I've noticed all you do here on this place is scream and bitch and moan about the environment. An environment there is very little you can do about changing. Voting is about it.

Never at all about how someone can actually improve their lives, outside of how they vote.

Everything else.....any individual action....all worthless and meaningless to you.

Instead, just scream about the billionaire while you piss away your life and opportunities.

#73 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 03:19 PM | Reply

-is my argument a pipe dream?

You aren't even interested in being able to afford the pipe.

#74 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 03:20 PM | Reply

Outlaw Usury

#75 | Posted by john_savage2 at 2026-06-22 03:24 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

-In your view what is a "living wage" and should it exist?

I don't know what you're talking about. exist in what context?

I didn't insert that term here...I don't rely on it nor use it ever.

And you don't give a shit what I think about it anyway so why ask?

#76 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 03:26 PM | Reply

"The wealthy are just buying themselves bigger and bigger yachts. And with their leftover money, they're building rocket ships to Mars."

So....enjoy another latte?

#77 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 03:27 PM | Reply

Jesus...are you all minimum skilled losers making minimum wage? Is this just your way to admit it? Or, you reared children like just described? Minimum skilled workers who can't make it today?

I'm not chastising a young person for busting their ass trying to get by today. I can see it firsthand with my own kids. Except the minimum skilled part, of course.

#54 | Posted by eberly

Youre revealling your own arrogance and ignorance. What a combo.

There are people who were told to LEARN TO CODE because it was the path to financial security. Now they're out of jobs. And president epstein started a war that caused inflation to spike.

#78 | Posted by SpeakSoftly at 2026-06-22 03:42 PM | Reply

reminder its antithetical to capitalism to have central banks that are counterfeiting houses who recently declared they are just fine with a 0% reserve ratio

#79 | Posted by john_savage2 at 2026-06-22 03:43 PM | Reply

-LEARN TO CODE

How'd that work out for you?

#80 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 03:45 PM | Reply

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