AnimalMuppet 9 minutes ago

Can anyone pass independent judgment on how accurate this is? (I mean, yes, he lays out all his sources and logic. I don't know enough to tell whether he's making an accurate assessment of the situation, or is trying to grind some particular axe.)

Because if this is true, it's massive. And it explains so much - starting with why everyone feels the economy is broken.

  • DaveZale 3 minutes ago

    My experience over a few decades and several home ownerships is that debt plays an outsized role. You are paying a bank first with your mortgage payment, and that csn be 80-90% of your housing cost, which is partially defrayed by a tax writeoff. And the banks basically have a license to print money. We are all working for the banks to some extent. Could this change in the future? You bet it could... but we have to make it happen.

Mistletoe 8 minutes ago

> “The U.S. poverty line is calculated as three times the cost of a minimum food diet in 1963, adjusted for inflation.”

I did not know that is how that is calculated. Sigh, that’s not a great way to do that.