conradhackett.bsky.social: Half of US young adults (age 18-29) now live with a parent, up from 29% in 1960. 1960 29% 1970 31% 1980 32% 1990 36% 2000 38% 2010 44% 2022 50% (Current Population Survey data)
@Bix That's what happens when greedflation makes it too expensive for people to live on their own.
Corporate greed needs to be reined in before there's even the slightest chance of that changing. Unfortunately, with the way the election went, chances are the exact opposite will happen - corporate greed will be completely unchained.
Which is very likely to lead to an economic collapse just as the Roaring Twenties led to the Great Depression - and could prove the end of the USA as a nation.
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@Bix That's what happens when greedflation makes it too expensive for people to live on their own.
Corporate greed needs to be reined in before there's even the slightest chance of that changing. Unfortunately, with the way the election went, chances are the exact opposite will happen - corporate greed will be completely unchained.
Which is very likely to lead to an economic collapse just as the Roaring Twenties led to the Great Depression - and could prove the end of the USA as a nation.