It's Too Damn EXPENSIVE in the United States Today. Here's Why.

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Nick Johnson

Nick Johnson

2 жыл бұрын

Americans are being bled dry. When will the bleeding end?
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Man. It’s hard being an American today, I’ll tell ya. Most of the country is gonna work work work and never seem to get ahead. Buying a home is practically out of reach unless you want to live in the midwest or the ghetto. A college education is giving tons of our youth debt they’ll never pay off. And even the day to day stuff is getting more expensive. In case you didn’t hear, the dollar store is now the dollar fiddy store.
Why is it so expensive for the average American today and what does it mean for our future? What will it mean for our upcoming elections? Where is it too expensive to live these days and where can YOU, the middle class family live and still feel like you’re living in a first world country?
If you haven’t already bought a house, you’re screwed. No, that’s posturing, but it’s sorta true. In the last year alone, the average price of an American home has gone up 18% people. In one year. That’s the highest in almost 50 years, back when houses were modestly priced. In 1953, a family could get a house for $19,000. That’s $180,000 in today’s dollars, but that’s still reasonable. Even going back to 2008, houses were in the $200,000 range. Today, the average home price is $350,000 and there are no signs it’s going down.
There’s just less homes for sale and building can’t keep up with demand. Plus, the cost to build new homes has gone up a LOT because of the cost of building those homes. You know, wood, copper, drywall, WINDOWS, door knobs. They’re hard to get now. And the labor market is tough - getting enough home builders on a site to actually make these homes. It’s said there are 300-400,000 open positions for construction workers. It’s hard getting people to take the trades seriously these days. People just don’t want to do this labor like they used to. And if you pay construction workers higher wages, then the home prices will go up even more.
A lot of recent college grads say they’ll never be able to afford a down payment. Home prices alone are one key reason why so many people are fleeing states like California and New York among other terribly run liberal states.
Last year, 1 in 20 people bought a home without even looking at it. Cause if you don’t jump on a house, it’ll be gone, likely over asking price, sometimes all cash and occasionally from a foreign investment company. Like China.
#inflation #america
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@NickJohnson
@NickJohnson 2 жыл бұрын
Here's my Unboxing America playlist about the USA! kzbin.info/aero/PLq-_cmf3H6yoRYg-ZZSFNFo4dBKxg85JC
@MizAmeliaTv
@MizAmeliaTv 2 жыл бұрын
Your video started out good then got bias and surface level. Your leaning to one side and and that’s wrong because your acting like young people should not be young people which makes no sense
@chinaarlene7035
@chinaarlene7035 2 жыл бұрын
FYI, Your videos are hilarious 🤣
@bigultrafunny9751
@bigultrafunny9751 2 жыл бұрын
You're a right wing shill dude, nobody wants to hear it when our generation can't afford rent with a full time job. It's literally your ideologies fault that this is happening
@cinthiaponce4804
@cinthiaponce4804 2 жыл бұрын
I went to College in the USA and in 1982 a Sociologist gave a speech on " The Decline of the West " Yes Empires decline and the evil USA empire is finished as the Roman and all of them. Nick you are lost in the windmills of your mind...
@captainflannel8558
@captainflannel8558 2 жыл бұрын
isnt wanting a better life with better oppurtunities treatment pay more fairness n escaping a goverment controlled by compainies n rich overlords what AMERICA WAS BUILT ON ISNT BEin A AMERICAN TO WANTing THAT n demanding that and standing up for what you belive is fair? wanting more freedom in your life is american we dont want to as they said n grapes of wraith and tennese ford said we own our souls to the company store
@blakejackson8097
@blakejackson8097 2 жыл бұрын
Nailed it on healthcare. I got 7 stitches in the middle of the night at a hospital. If not my face I'd have gone to a clinic when they opened. Charged 4900. Doctor charged 2400 and hospital 2500. My insurance only covered half. They have you sign a blank check and if you tell them you have a job, get ready for them to max it out. Doctors are as scummy as lawyers at hospitals.
@rokiacarter6682
@rokiacarter6682 2 жыл бұрын
I went 2 mins in ambulance Bill $700
@NeelixSeQ
@NeelixSeQ 2 жыл бұрын
As a European , hearing these things disgust me . Just before COVID happend i had to get knee surgery cuz of some nerves being blocked off . Think i had to pay like 70€ to the hospital WITHOUT having extra (private)Health insurance , the rest is paid by the publicly funded healthcare and social security service run by the federal government .( wich is ofc is being financed trough taxes).
@lechinajames5471
@lechinajames5471 2 жыл бұрын
@@NeelixSeQ When will we stop compering a content to a country?
@marshamcdonald1475
@marshamcdonald1475 2 жыл бұрын
In Texas if you cannot pay bill In their timely manner they Will take your home.
@tarawalton6778
@tarawalton6778 2 жыл бұрын
@@marshamcdonald1475 Woooooooooow!!😲
@roberttroxell4006
@roberttroxell4006 Жыл бұрын
I’m a Boomer and I feel badly for young people today. Things were so much more prosperous when I was growing up. US still made a lot of things and you didn’t need college to have good-paying jobs. Young Americans today are facing major obstacles that my generation didn’t face. I wish our country could pull itself out of this funk, so that young people can look forward to a good life. I wish this could happen so very much. ❤️
@Becca4.2
@Becca4.2 Жыл бұрын
If more people your age realized this we'd be so much better off.
@user-hg1ir1rg4o
@user-hg1ir1rg4o Жыл бұрын
well it was a hell of a lot better under trump, now the country is a cesspool
@Becca4.2
@Becca4.2 Жыл бұрын
@@markbeames7852 agreed. And vote. I don't care how they vote, as long as they do so. I'm a cusper or xennial and more than a few of my friends are millenials. Though at this point, as Millenials are 42 now ....
@grizzlybear4
@grizzlybear4 Жыл бұрын
I agree!
@mm669
@mm669 Жыл бұрын
@@Becca4.2 OMG! When did millenials get so middle aged?
@agentnine3973
@agentnine3973 2 жыл бұрын
You call 20 year olds living with their parents crybabies, but then complain that homelessness is growing. Make it make sense
@imdva
@imdva 2 жыл бұрын
he also failed to mention how in other countries its very common to stay with your parents in adulthood
@musikbuttifly882
@musikbuttifly882 2 жыл бұрын
In Australia in the suburbs the cheapest house is $80k but most over $1m and that's for a 3/4 br maybe 2 bathrooms if lucky.
@roystroble3354
@roystroble3354 2 жыл бұрын
Maga King
@red2thebone
@red2thebone 2 жыл бұрын
word! 👏👏
@solomonecclesia5253
@solomonecclesia5253 2 жыл бұрын
Living with parents at 20 is fine as long as you are productive and have a plan. Living off your parents is a different story.
@Jay-ez4sw
@Jay-ez4sw Жыл бұрын
I don't care to work anymore. I use to over work myself and still came up short I ran another man's business without his help and when I realized that I quit. America is this way so I don't care to work in America. I fully intend to sell my home , stop buying cars from Americans . I don't want to eat all the chemicals in the food from the Americans anyway. I'm leaving this country without a doubt. I'm not going to school or college here because I don't plan on spending my time here , why set up , this place sucks.
@ozarku
@ozarku 2 жыл бұрын
The younger generation don't want to spend what little time they have on earth slaving away for barely enough to survive. There's the greatest amount of wealth inequality that we've ever had. People want to work they just want to be fairly compensated for their work. The issue is so much bigger than you're giving it credit for.
@pete1853
@pete1853 2 жыл бұрын
One reason that I think often gets ignored is international competition. American workers say, "I need more money per hour to live a decent life." Workers in China say, "I need rice and vegetables and to pay for my crumbling tiny apartment that doesn't even have hot water. They outbid American workers for the same work, and live a life that most Americans would never accept, because they have no choice. American workers lose that work.
@julielehman1921
@julielehman1921 2 жыл бұрын
Well Im 59, pretty much that is normal, youth are slaves. Only at age 30 did I see some difference but that was because of a union job. 10 years you feel like your getting somewhere, went to collage for 4 years. Then in 2008 pay was horrible everywhere and then a ray of hope in 2016 and now I earn the same with inflation as I did in 1998. Was under the impression that I would retire like my grandparents. So I have 20 more years to save as much as possible, had 2 brand new homes in past, left my 6 acer dreamhome to escape a unhappy marriage of 20 years to live in a mobile home, now homes are way way overpriced. My mobile is paid off and extremly gratefull. The lesson is, please do not depend on anyone but yourself and invest carefully and learn a skilled trade for sure. Thats my next move just in case your left without a job because you can not depend on those either! Keep striving and survieing.
@xavierowens8032
@xavierowens8032 2 жыл бұрын
No he was right there’s a lot of lazy brats who want more for less, can’t blame the system for everything
@michaelmullin3585
@michaelmullin3585 2 жыл бұрын
@@pete1853 That's what American corporations (textiles, technology, autos, etc.) have done to us. Our good, decent blue-color jobs, etc. have been outsourced. And our government let then do it! How do we get them back?
@RSMoreno
@RSMoreno 2 жыл бұрын
@@pete1853 yup. It’s all relative but most have never seen true poverty. Only in the US can you have obese poor people.
@michael102
@michael102 2 жыл бұрын
It's easy to blame the new generation for problems created by the old. I find it shocking that we have the audacity to blame the new generation for being dishearten with capitalism when they watch their parents struggle day in and day out to make ends meet. When I was a kid, my uneducated step dad made over $40k a year, but a home that cost $250k today only cost $60k back then.
@qualitytouchpainter
@qualitytouchpainter 2 жыл бұрын
That would probably be about $28,000 a year in payments. They could pay for 15 years and still owe $250,000 and now they need a roof, ac, kitchen, bath and flooring.
@maryfrancesbeckerhaggerty5353
@maryfrancesbeckerhaggerty5353 2 жыл бұрын
Amen
@kittykitkat4968
@kittykitkat4968 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly, parents must teach kids from young how to budget and live within their means
@CTAjunior
@CTAjunior 2 жыл бұрын
Not to mention how disgustingly outdated houses are today. Not only are you paying 5x more than a house in 1980 but you’re getting a house that hasn’t been updated since 1980. It doesn’t make any fkn sense. If you were paying for a $300,000 house today but it had wood floors, current appliances, upgrades HVAC, etc, it would at least make some sense….
@nancysmith2389
@nancysmith2389 2 жыл бұрын
@@CTAjunior Maybe it is because they are building cracker boxes that fall apart in 5 years. You still owe the mortgage as it is falling down around your ears.
@richardanderson9957
@richardanderson9957 2 жыл бұрын
Medical costs got me out of America. I needed high cost dental work. A few dental implants or lose my teeth. I went to several local dental implant specialists. The general prescription was a $20,000 down payment to start work that would cost about $40,000. I was horrified. I was ready to retire and I would rather pull out my own teeth with a pliers than finance another country club membership for a gd dentist. I told this to my brother who had worked with a club (like the Lyons club tho I don’t remember) and he told me of a program they ran where they would pay to send older veterans who needed dental work but had no way to pay for it so the club would pay to send these guys to Thailand, house them and pay to have the work they needed done there. I had visions of dirty little unsanitary dental offices but I went there and Boy oh Boy, they have a medical dental availabilities there that puts to shame what I could afford here. My type of dental work takes months so I stayed for months. I got to really enjoy the lifestyle I could afford to live there and I have lived in Asia since 2007. I love America but it’s not for me anymore.
@NickJohnson
@NickJohnson 2 жыл бұрын
I hear ya
@davidguarin358
@davidguarin358 2 жыл бұрын
Something like that in Colombia 🇨🇴 will cost like $2.000 bucks and even there that is expensive.
@davidguarin358
@davidguarin358 2 жыл бұрын
@Bali Breeze and some cocaine for them so they can cope with their mental issues.
@rickbrenner6079
@rickbrenner6079 2 жыл бұрын
Nice little twist to your story😊. I had no idea you’d end up liking Asia so much that you’d choose to live there:). Glad you got your implants without having to declare bankruptcy:)
@MR..181
@MR..181 2 жыл бұрын
I would not have that Low grade inflamation in my body if they paid me,...
@doncheto4825
@doncheto4825 2 жыл бұрын
The whole "kids are lazy and spoiled" meme is old and short sighted. It's just a poor excuse for not finding out the real reasons for our collapsing society.
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 2 жыл бұрын
Kindly exclude me from “homeless by choice.” If I were physically able to do so, I’d gladly work 80 hours. At age 60 in poor health, it’s impossible.
@salometipsandtricks2786
@salometipsandtricks2786 2 жыл бұрын
May I suggest something? Can you get on Amazon mturk? You can make some money of the to buy food and you can look into bike trailers if homeless homeless and not just living in a cat
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 2 жыл бұрын
@@salometipsandtricks2786 Meow? A bike trailer? Implying I should be able to ride a bike, as in motorcycle or bicycle? You’re kidding, right? I have trouble walking and standing. I couldn’t get on a bike of either kind.
@Raminakai
@Raminakai 2 жыл бұрын
I am 53; former caregiver. I deal with fibromyalgia and arthritis but , I want to work too- please pray for me to find a job I can successfully do and be a blessing. Thank- you! I pray for your health to be good so you enjoy your life. I know how frustrating it is to want to be productive and do things and your energy and body won’t let you.
@zipcode9
@zipcode9 2 жыл бұрын
At a fast food restaurant I walked in very early in the morning, the manager had the employees in the back by the fryer, literally screaming and yelling at her employees for not doing their jobs properly. I saw this little meeting and how bad she was treating them. Finally, a young girl noticed me standing at the counter and came up to wait on me. The manager was still ranting and raving at her employees. I looked at the girl and told her the manager was totally wrong for treating them so poorly and she should not have to put up with such treatment. I was appalled and she just smiled and told me she really needed this job. But nobody should have to work under such poor management and I think it's really asking too much for anyone to be
@user-ql7ld3cq7v
@user-ql7ld3cq7v 2 жыл бұрын
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@EricaYE6
@EricaYE6 2 жыл бұрын
If you have to scream and yell to get your employees to do a good job, you're not a good manager.
@jaimekaimero2912
@jaimekaimero2912 2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately Americans only have other Americans to blame for the horrendous treatment people in higher positions subject the employees to. It's like they are seeking revenge for being treated the same way they now treat their own underlings. Vicious cycle..
@marshamcdonald1475
@marshamcdonald1475 2 жыл бұрын
This is normal behavior with Women placed in the role Of “Manager”. 99.8% of female Managers have no education Or even have a degree in management . Because of This fact they become belittling
@marshamcdonald1475
@marshamcdonald1475 2 жыл бұрын
Most women do not do well as “ Managers”. They have never Played in team sports, don’t Have a degree in management Either. So they bully their Employees and pick out A scapegoat . It’s a really Sick and toxic environment . And businesses suffer a Financial loss because of This fact.
@thatoneguyyoukindaknow4974
@thatoneguyyoukindaknow4974 Жыл бұрын
Younger generations don't want to work shitty jobs for so little money, they can't even cover rent. How shocking! It's almost as if they grew up seeing the life their parents got to live, and then for some reason are disheartened to find out they'll never get that life
@lynnjudd9036
@lynnjudd9036 Ай бұрын
Not just younger people ALL people don't want to work for not enough to live on. When are wages going to catch up?
@daminh9245
@daminh9245 2 жыл бұрын
I actually love the young generation. They’re not afraid to stand up for themselves. Older generation just went with the flow and was afraid to go against the grain. Do what makes you happy.
@sinebar
@sinebar 2 жыл бұрын
"Half of all young adults live with their parents". Yup that one hit home. I still live with my mom here in Toronto at 25.
@Striker50_
@Striker50_ 2 жыл бұрын
As of 2020, 53% of people 18-29 live at home. That's 15% more than during the Great Depression
@nadz109
@nadz109 2 жыл бұрын
Did you do your chores Do not argue with your mom You only have one
@sonichedgehog8723
@sonichedgehog8723 2 жыл бұрын
That's crazy, I couldn't wait to hit 18 and move out. 22 years later and I'm doing fine. Put your head to the grind stone and go! Let's go Brandon!
@STEVE-es1jj
@STEVE-es1jj 2 жыл бұрын
So many Chinese take too much money to Canada and buy so many house.That’s why Canadian can’t buy house until they 22 years. Chinese Communist party push the China house price increase dramatically 500% since 2000 years. Chinese sell house and take money to US and Canada. They buy so many house !!! Chinese Communist party is the evil for all over the world people
@Backyard_Buzzard
@Backyard_Buzzard 2 жыл бұрын
At least your a girl men usually get the boot
@savingsarah9456
@savingsarah9456 2 жыл бұрын
Groceries and gas are killing my budget personally. I'm a single mom, with a union job, and work 55 to 60 hours a week. And I'm STILL struggling to make ends meet.
@jritz619
@jritz619 2 жыл бұрын
Do you apply for food stamps medi-cal?
@jritz619
@jritz619 2 жыл бұрын
@@samara4157 sadly, I’m part of the system, too. I had an argument with someone about this when covid hit. They blamed me for being in the system. I tried so hard to provide for myself and move up but life throws a curve ball at you. I want to provide for my family and live comfortably and securely. I’m not asking for a big mansion, or the latest cars and phones. I just want a home for my kids to inherit before I leave this earth.
@b4rs629
@b4rs629 2 жыл бұрын
@@jritz619 I just want a home so my mom has a place to stay when she can no longer work. :(
@lechinajames5471
@lechinajames5471 2 жыл бұрын
@@samara4157 If you need some places to relocate here( Grand Rapids , Kalamazoo, Traverse City, Ann Arbor, Overland Park, Des Moines, Lincoln, Omaha, Sioux Falls, Rapid City, Iowa City, Ames. These are all cities and there very cheap with great economy’s. Just some suggestions to help you out
@rushv825
@rushv825 2 жыл бұрын
Honey, Look who is running this country. People with extreme socialist ideology. Biden shutting down the XL pipeline, Covid mandates, which are causing supply chain slowdowns and inflation. Everything that the Liberals touch creates the exact opposite out come. You like many are in the same situation. You need to vote these radicals out of office. Vote Conservative.
@magnificentfoxface5982
@magnificentfoxface5982 Жыл бұрын
I make $24 an hour in Dallas. I don’t know where I’m going to live next year. The rent is too damn high. It really crushed me when I went from a retail wage to salary everything went up. It felt like the rug was pulled on me. It hurts. I worked hard. Now with inflation I am destined to stay in shitty one bedrooms.
@bigdallyc
@bigdallyc Жыл бұрын
I've been working as hard as I can for years. They said, get a skill, so I did. I'm 44 with a small family and I just can't get ahead. Rent/bills take up most of my income. Would love to own a house and/or retire, but it's looking like that's just a dream now.
@samuraishonan4706
@samuraishonan4706 2 жыл бұрын
I am retired in Japan. My yearly bill for national health insurance was $175 for 2021
@towaritch
@towaritch 2 жыл бұрын
Better than me in France. I pay about 1000 € health insurance a year. Retired too.
@christophea8771
@christophea8771 2 жыл бұрын
@@towaritch French too. I pay like 20 % of my income as independant contractor for public healthcare. Plus private healthcare of course. But we are said to have "free" healthcare. Yeah right.
@kfrancis1872
@kfrancis1872 2 жыл бұрын
Why can't the U.S. figure out Healthcare and educational costs? Exhausting.
@samuraishonan4706
@samuraishonan4706 2 жыл бұрын
@@kfrancis1872 Greed?
@kfrancis1872
@kfrancis1872 2 жыл бұрын
@@samuraishonan4706 Guess so.
@flea4061
@flea4061 2 жыл бұрын
The country has been largely mismanaged since the 1960's. There been some positive periods, but by large the ship is sinking.
@DoiInthanon1897
@DoiInthanon1897 2 жыл бұрын
It’s really unfortunate. And there’s no sign it’s getting any better.
@ricecakeboii94
@ricecakeboii94 2 жыл бұрын
Inflation is great. Only the boomers are whining cause of their fixed income. My local Mickey D’s are paying close to $20/hour, the poor are getting paid more now. Student (or any) debt is shrinking, homeowners (63% of Americans) are on top, & you’re saying the ship is sinking? Gas prices are high but maybe don’t drive a gas guzzler cause hybrids are great. Boomers are the ones driving the old cars that gets below 15mpg. Boomers complaining about a $0.50 increase even though they’re the ones that gave us trillions in debt.
@ricecakeboii94
@ricecakeboii94 2 жыл бұрын
@@rd24life Those who have debt are less burdened. Millennials with an average of $35,000 in debt are relieved. Homeowners (63% of America) have equity unlike any previous generations. Gas costs more but that’s a penalty to gas guzzlers & those who daily drive an empty SUV. People who lose are those on a fixed income, get a new job McDonald’s are paying close to $20/hour now. Things may cost more but many people I know are getting 20-30% raises by moving jobs.
@ricecakeboii94
@ricecakeboii94 2 жыл бұрын
@@rd24life I support debt relief. I actually benefit from asset inflation, so yeah? Who buys stocks hoping it’ll go down in value? Stupidity.
@ricecakeboii94
@ricecakeboii94 2 жыл бұрын
@@rogersmith7396 You sound like a boomer. “It was great when I was young” cause you bankrupted America.
@WatupGable
@WatupGable 2 жыл бұрын
Kid's think: Who wants to work when they see old people who slaved all their lives just to be homeless and treated like dirt in the end!
@josephlgamblejr9560
@josephlgamblejr9560 2 жыл бұрын
A lot of young people have seen somebody work for 50 years and still be poor even if that person did everything right why would they want to go to that
@alext3892
@alext3892 2 жыл бұрын
Your belief system is broken. If somebody worked 50 years and is still poor, they did everything WRONG! Accountability is what people are lacking.
@RoadTripEddie
@RoadTripEddie 2 жыл бұрын
I think the American dream now is to be debt free and to have one vehicle paid for (that you own) so that you can live in it, till you die. Hopefully enlightening hearts and teaching skills to youth along the way
@lechinajames5471
@lechinajames5471 2 жыл бұрын
You want to know why the shit a cheap? Taxes. The government don’t give enough money to colleges, healthcare etc. Nun of us well never be debt free cause In ordered for this stuff to be cheaper you have pay for it thru taxes.
@brandonwombacher2559
@brandonwombacher2559 2 жыл бұрын
You will never own your car dude
@armeniansdoitbetter
@armeniansdoitbetter 2 жыл бұрын
Yes. It is much better to not have a large payment and be a slave to your debt. Even tho, we are never free and never own what we work but are getting less free always with being taxed so much. What can be said
@torquetrain8963
@torquetrain8963 2 жыл бұрын
American dream is to have a real high speed rail system and not be enslaved to rolling coffin and debt box aka car.
@polarisjustdothework2258
@polarisjustdothework2258 2 жыл бұрын
RoadTrip Eddie, you I like!! 😂❤️
@jamesj3352
@jamesj3352 2 жыл бұрын
The biggest problem with housing cost is that people that can afford the 1 million dollar home will not allow home builders to build less expensive homes near them because they are worried it will bring down the value of their homes.
@tbmcnation
@tbmcnation 2 жыл бұрын
@@scottlee7542 because there's something inherently wrong with them, right? it isn't a matter of privilege at all, huh?
@ymeekins6357
@ymeekins6357 2 жыл бұрын
Very true.
@agentnine3973
@agentnine3973 2 жыл бұрын
Untrue, deive through the midwest, or actually dont these gas prices are very high. There are half a million dollar homes, next to stuff thats lucky if it grts 80k. And thats everywhere.
@jamesj3352
@jamesj3352 2 жыл бұрын
@@agentnine3973 that's because they built those half a million dollar homes next to existing eighty thousand dollar homes.
@musikbuttifly882
@musikbuttifly882 2 жыл бұрын
In Australia this is untrue! They built all the public housing together and created a problem that years later they took it apart and sold off every second house privately and the problem went away. They had already built the public with private since the beginning and it worked but the moment they put it all together it didn't. Same as our rich beach and coastal suburbs they have more little troubled teenagers then the lower and middle class mixed together now in the inner city suburbs.
@toomanymodz
@toomanymodz 2 жыл бұрын
My friend's son just graduated college with a 4 year engineering degree and got his first job. The starting salary was $30k. I told him I made that much 30 years ago and that the job I did only required a high school diploma. I think college is a huge scam.
@collentreefelling9142
@collentreefelling9142 Жыл бұрын
Big scam!
@Rhaspun
@Rhaspun Жыл бұрын
That's really low. What state was he looking to work in? My neighbor both of his sons have graduated with an engineering degree. One from UCLA and the other from SDSU. One is an electrical engineer, and the other is a mechanical engineer. They're doing quite well in Southern California. The younger son didn't work for a couple of months in the middle of the pandemic which was the only bad thing for him.
@metalmike570
@metalmike570 Жыл бұрын
Well that's low for any engineering job. It should be like 70 grand coming in shouldn't it?
@toomanymodz
@toomanymodz Жыл бұрын
@@Rhaspun Florida. Wages have always been lower than average. He could move up north and make much more.
@jackieinman9301
@jackieinman9301 Жыл бұрын
@@toomanymodz that's true. I'm leaving Florida to make $20K more a year for the same job.
@mizravenkustoms
@mizravenkustoms 2 жыл бұрын
I am in my 40s been working since I was 14. I had to take a third job at a grocery store recently and I was shocked at how there is no way to move up within a company any more. Rather than allowing a team member to be promoted, they will hire someone from outside who knows nothing about the company. How does this encourage employees to move up? It’s ridiculous I was shocked. I remember when I used to work for tower records and I worked my way up within the company. So with this experience, I could really see how this could happen. Why should one work hard when they won’t get a chance to grow in the company?
@treee4603
@treee4603 2 жыл бұрын
Local grocery stores are union here in Seattle, Washington but they nonstop hire because they will only ever let you work 22 hours a week which means you won't be working enough to pay union dues or qualify for union. It's intentional. You make about $13/hr to begin in a deli position in Tacoma Washington state but only 22 hours. Grocery union hasn't done fkall for it's people in so long. It will die.
@benjamindover4337
@benjamindover4337 Жыл бұрын
Companys dont allow people to "work their way up". Its hard to keep entry level employees since conditions are so bad. So if you enter at that that level, they aren't going to give you a way out. Management will be chosen through hiring family members or people who have management degrees, even if they are clueless. Its a caste system now.
@mizravenkustoms
@mizravenkustoms Жыл бұрын
@@benjamindover4337 caste system is correct
@AmazingStoryDewd
@AmazingStoryDewd Жыл бұрын
One of the many reasons why I enjoy running my own we business (e-commerce) instead.
@Rhaspun
@Rhaspun Жыл бұрын
@@treee4603 It's the agreement that the union signed with the grocery stores. Full time is probably considered starting at 22 hours. I had a friend who worked at a grocery store. He said if he wants 40 hours then it is night shift which is the stocking crew.
@sbl17jackson37
@sbl17jackson37 2 жыл бұрын
Right, the CEO's are making 20 million a year, more than any time in history, but you blame poor workers for quitting their low paying jobs. Nick, it seems like your blame is misplaced.
@lechinajames5471
@lechinajames5471 2 жыл бұрын
Low paying jobs try Canda different story up there. Honestly I’ll never know why ppl just don’t move to the Midwest and continuing to vote for the same party to raise taxes for productivity over wealth.
@brandons2825
@brandons2825 2 жыл бұрын
So what? Regardless of what they're paid you'll get the same.
@sbl17jackson37
@sbl17jackson37 2 жыл бұрын
@@brandons2825 Untrue. If we limited corporate CEO pay to 8 times the pay of the average worker, instead of the 300 times that we pay now, we could pay workers more.
@brandons2825
@brandons2825 2 жыл бұрын
@@sbl17jackson37 so they get paid less and choose to give you that money instead, because why?
@MichaelGiordano777
@MichaelGiordano777 2 жыл бұрын
You are correct. In 2021 (during Covid-`19) the average top CEOs got around a 3 million dollar raise. The middle-class peasants got the crumbs. Buckle up we are going back to the Gilded Age. All while your elected officials in Washington D.C do nothing. You see they are cashing in too. They don't represent you. You have zero representation. The answer to K-street Lobby and wealthy donors regardless of Party. Still waving your flags??
@baronvonjo1929
@baronvonjo1929 2 жыл бұрын
One thing I'm annoyed by with housing is how incredibly ugly and cheap houses are now. You have no yard. All the houses look alike. And the worst thing is how cheap it is. What happen to a good old brick or stoen house. Imagine how bad these wood frame houses will age. It's not a good longterm home at all. The quality isn't there.
@kimd8873
@kimd8873 2 жыл бұрын
I wonder who thought frame houses were a good idea and the brick frame combo - yuck! 😫
@b4rs629
@b4rs629 2 жыл бұрын
Omg, yes.... I live in small city of 55k & all these houses are ugly, old, repetitive, & overpriced that needs lot's of tlc for starter house at 90k-140k. Got to love when people could just go shopping for a house in a store catalog back in the day. /yuck. I would feel ripped off if I ever bought a house and the whole block is cookie cutter with slightly different finishes. Even in newly built cul-de-sacs suburbs where houses are 200-400k are all cookie cutter with different finishes, because it saves the constructions companies lots of money. There's some really nicely crafted old brick & stone houses that were built on the North Side of Milwaukee, but it's ghetto as shit up there.
@amynguy
@amynguy 2 жыл бұрын
no yard, pretty close to each other, but they also over 500k
@tiamarie1226
@tiamarie1226 2 жыл бұрын
@@b4rs629 originally from Milwaukee and my parents still there and boy has real estate sky rocketed there....burbs are too expensive! Starter homes are old and need TLC/heavy remodeling. Northside yes can be ghetto .. the best areas are ones that are like close to wauwatosa but still in Milwaukee (nice areas, close to burbs, but cheaper property taxes)
@jeffc1347
@jeffc1347 2 жыл бұрын
The whole concept of having a yard is economically inefficient, I would never buy a home with a big yard. The community I live in has houses that are close together with several community greenspaces that is a much better land use IMO.
@nickserafin1756
@nickserafin1756 2 жыл бұрын
I love how willing older generations are to throw the younger generations under the bus for all the issues. None of us are running this country, controlling the policies or anything like that. That is the older generation. We were just born into this mess that ya'll created and now we're trying to make our way out.
@TheyRiseBand
@TheyRiseBand 2 жыл бұрын
And the best part is, they lived through the post-war golden age and had every possible opportunity to succeed. Then, they complain they can't retire. Why is that?
@richardanderson9957
@richardanderson9957 2 жыл бұрын
It’s not a generational domination, it a class domination.
@reubenmorris487
@reubenmorris487 2 жыл бұрын
When people complain about millennials, just remind them that the millennials were raised by Baby Boomers (for the most part/on average).
@AaronHausmann
@AaronHausmann 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheyRiseBand In short the credit system and overspending during the good times.
@solomonecclesia5253
@solomonecclesia5253 2 жыл бұрын
the same people that made it back then are the same people that would make it now. Todays generation spend most of its time complaining about the same conditions that older generations dealt with. Keep looking backwards, the economy takes no prisoners.
@justtracy7175
@justtracy7175 2 жыл бұрын
The rich will get richer & the poor will get poorer. People are tired of working more for less.
@joshuabuchanan1141
@joshuabuchanan1141 Жыл бұрын
Why is that?
@jozsefmerczel187
@jozsefmerczel187 2 жыл бұрын
A boomer’s perspective. When I started in manufacturing people taught me things as they saw my interest in learning. As I learned, I moved up. Now I’m at the level of those that taught me and I want to teach the next generation. I have had owners tell me not to teach. They will just cost more or go work for the competition. Just use them as they are. We have changed into a Ian Rand “The virtues of selfishness” world. Fight to maximize your own profit and let others fight for themselves. Constant fighting has replaced everyone working together for a better country. No wonder good people are checking out of the system. Who wants a never ending fight.
@90kevin20
@90kevin20 2 жыл бұрын
I'm actually leaving manufacturing soon because of these reasons. All I am is a machine to keep parts moving to them.
@darkprince2490
@darkprince2490 2 жыл бұрын
@@90kevin20 America is done for. Thae anti work movement guy is our future and they do not even identify as American!
@Lilboozibert
@Lilboozibert 2 жыл бұрын
Ian Rand?! Never heard of him. Must by Ayn's rebellious son .... 🤣
@Jay-ez4sw
@Jay-ez4sw Жыл бұрын
Could not say that better myself.
@metalmike570
@metalmike570 Жыл бұрын
Yeah competitive bullshit on the job. So many of todays youth are checking out. Just play videos and social media at home, F it!
@jamisontanksley112
@jamisontanksley112 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t think you’ve meet a lot of college adults because this whole “we are lazy” is nothing but a myth. When I was in college 3 years ago and I was an RA, my residents often did school, one or two jobs and had other shit going on. Let’s stop this “kids now-a-days” myth. Most the people in my age group (25) work very hard with little gain
@dcg590
@dcg590 2 жыл бұрын
Guess what? Too bad
@ninalumiere145
@ninalumiere145 2 жыл бұрын
This guy clearly bought faux news propaganda, people are living in their cars and he wants to tell them " move to the ghetto" . Im shocked we haven't solved the economic issues with his simple views.
@caseystrange
@caseystrange 2 жыл бұрын
You are in a minority
@janejustin1788
@janejustin1788 2 жыл бұрын
but a majority aren't like that
@boston312
@boston312 2 жыл бұрын
the whole lazy work ethic excuse is nothing but the system and their gatekeepers finding ways to neglect responsibility for a broke system that benefits only a few.
@mason4966
@mason4966 Жыл бұрын
It's not just liberal states that are expensive. I live in a conservative state and the home prices are starting to rival that of Hawaii. It's insane!!!
@centerforheartconsciousliv9154
@centerforheartconsciousliv9154 11 ай бұрын
I live in Florida, a conservative state, and the home prices are insane.
@aruytpadyugf
@aruytpadyugf 2 жыл бұрын
You cannot say young people are lazy and need to skip college. Lots of high paying jobs in tech and medicine do REQUIRE at a minimum a bachelors degree to even get an opportunity for an internship so you can eventually “work your way up”. It’s a lot smarter for kids to just start a social media business (which requires being on your phone) if they want to forgo a college degree. But don’t call them lazy.
@bobross4886
@bobross4886 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t blame anyone for not wanting to work these days. It’s been a downward spiral for decades. It’s not a worker problem it’s a pay problem. Nick, you seem to be fixated on what these kids are doing wrong, what about all the adults that have been in power far longer than they have even been alive that created this mess?
@microbios8586
@microbios8586 2 жыл бұрын
When he speaks of young people's sense of entitlement, I agree. It's a serious problem. If you don't have experience and skills, you have to work low skill jobs, and you're not going to have autonomy or influence in your job. That's reality. You have to probably live with less amenities and luxuries. You probably have to live in less than ideal places. It's not complicated.
@mmmsunshine5367
@mmmsunshine5367 2 жыл бұрын
He has some good points but kind of a bitter negative delivery energy...as a 50plus I see it from several different angles - some are certain behavioral issues but a lot of really bad systemic failures impacting outcomes
@serenityhomemaking
@serenityhomemaking 2 жыл бұрын
It's not a pay problem, it's an inflation problem. Our government needs to stop printing money so people's wages can go farther. If businesses pay their workers more, they will have to charge more for their products.
@bobross4886
@bobross4886 2 жыл бұрын
@@serenityhomemaking Now it’s an inflation problem as well. Wages have been stagnant or declining for about fifty years. POS cost increase over increasing wages is a flat out lie as well. These companies are currently making money hand over fist, they have been making money hand over fist for a long time. The money is there and it’s always been there. They know that all they have to do to turn the public off to them paying more is start grumbling about price increases. It is a big fat lie.
@raeannaspeightssound129
@raeannaspeightssound129 2 жыл бұрын
@@microbios8586 We are not entitled for asking for the same safety nets as our grandparents. And let's be clear, Boomers are NOT skilled. They are the least skilled, so by your definition they do not deserve the wealth they were able to obtain with no skill jobs at a cereal factory right?
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 2 жыл бұрын
60, lost job due to Covid, lost my savings to medical bills, living out of my car, sometimes in it.
@murfnturf23
@murfnturf23 2 жыл бұрын
Do you at least live in the south so you don't have to put up with brutal winters?
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 2 жыл бұрын
@@murfnturf23 No, I’m in northern Maine, staying with my cousin’s ex wife.
@danielstarr8957
@danielstarr8957 2 жыл бұрын
In order for some to be rich, a lot more have to be poor....
@bryantsherman503
@bryantsherman503 2 жыл бұрын
@@mariekatherine5238 At least that is a lower cost place.
@kfrancis1872
@kfrancis1872 2 жыл бұрын
Damn, I'm sorry.
@Michael-ud4wr
@Michael-ud4wr 2 жыл бұрын
Why would anyone want to bring kids into a world like this today. Currently I certainly don't.
@E2Moto
@E2Moto Жыл бұрын
And yet you'll be called selfish and a sissy for not having kids in these times, and then be told how much our ancestors had it harder living in the harsher medieval ages, and then the plague, and yet still pumping kids in those times only to have them die horrible deaths. The fact of the matter is, kids have no say when, and where they would be born in, but life is never fair, right? So therefore, it's justified to bore kids into this world only to make them suffer with you.
@TTR83
@TTR83 Жыл бұрын
No point to bring people into this world and let them suffer. If you're not happy do not call other on this path.
@SylvieShene
@SylvieShene 11 ай бұрын
Not having children is what I'm most proud of in my life. I'm 64 today. If i had children, we would be living in poverty. No, thank you!
@lucotonico
@lucotonico 11 ай бұрын
Yeah this is the capitalism people where cheering for
@tinafoos8018
@tinafoos8018 11 ай бұрын
@ Michael-ud4wr-I totally understand your viewpoint on having children in this current lackluster economy and society!!-and I am a mother of 5, and grandmother of 6!-as much as I love children, if I was a young woman now, in 2023, I would consider very carefully about having kids in this insane & very expensive environment!!-**
@susieblanco2722
@susieblanco2722 2 жыл бұрын
The dollar tree going up broke my heart… then they stomped it when they added $2,$3,&$5 sections 😫😫😫😫 WE ARE DOOMED
@zztop8592
@zztop8592 2 жыл бұрын
The reason it's so expensive is everything is priced for the rich people making over 200,000 per year.
@millionairemoney9922
@millionairemoney9922 2 жыл бұрын
Priced BY the rich people
@dcg590
@dcg590 2 жыл бұрын
No it isn’t
@draco_1876
@draco_1876 2 жыл бұрын
@@dcg590 yes it is
@kjthomas4553
@kjthomas4553 2 жыл бұрын
​@cheeseboi true
@DollyDomDom
@DollyDomDom 2 жыл бұрын
That’s not considered rich at all
@chongeiktong3426
@chongeiktong3426 2 жыл бұрын
Sign of oligarchy. The one percent owns the ninety nine percent of the wealth.
@gauloise6442
@gauloise6442 2 жыл бұрын
Over the past 50 years, workplaces and shops have moved from being locally run enterprises where the bosses and owners were part of the fabric of the community to being faceless corporate giants who see you as a number on an excel spreadsheet. The dehumanization required to be part of the workforce is soul crushing and hard to take at a certain point. You used to have life employment at a company, now you know they don't care about you, so why should you care about them or their jobs.
@user-yr1uq1qe6y
@user-yr1uq1qe6y Жыл бұрын
It’s all stick and no carrot. There is no motivation to strive.
@alexchad1000
@alexchad1000 2 жыл бұрын
Yup ! I'm in my late 40's. (17 years) working for the same company and being treated unfairly to this very day. I can definitely relate to that!
@joejones9520
@joejones9520 2 жыл бұрын
i am making less at same company than when i started 9 yrs ago, who makes LESS? I have a lot of bad luck...
@lalogonzalez8536
@lalogonzalez8536 2 жыл бұрын
Ur fukkkkkinnnnnnnn crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@rosiealbaa970
@rosiealbaa970 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Colorado around the Aspen area and I have to say that the home prices and rentals have increased immensely! You're lucky if you can find a single family home for $400,000. On average homes are costing $600,000+ and honestly some are shitty as hell. A studio apartment is going for $1200+. There are so many people here that there's more homelessness, people living in their cars, living with roommates or living with their parents. The working class are working so damn much for so little. The pay is not matching up with the inflation. Its sad. No lie I have friends making $22+ hourly and THAT is still NOT enough at all here. Its sad.
@chenanigans
@chenanigans 2 жыл бұрын
I make about that much, 20 or so an hr. In Seattle, and costs are so bad I literally want to buy a car just to live in it. My plan was to pay cash for a used one but while i was saving up, 2020 happened and friggin 1997 Rav 4's and cars like it are going for nearly ten thousand where I'm at. Crazy. And to the ones saying that we should just suck it up buttercup and move out of these "fun" places, they don't know people's situations nor do they care to honestly. My job is based here, I can't do it anywhere else, outside of our other bases which are literally *all* in the most expensive cities in America. NYC, SFO, LA, BOS, SEA, MIA etc. No matter which base I chose, I'd be struggling to keep my head above water. This is a systemic issue, not an individual one. Some of us took the route conservatives all talk about, finding a trade, avoiding debt (especially college debt)....and yet here we are.
@CaptainJackSparrow110
@CaptainJackSparrow110 2 жыл бұрын
The problem with your comment is the lack of perspective about how good those people have it. A hundred years ago families lived with multiple generations in a small house or apartment. They had no TV, phone and internet. People died from simple infected cuts. No antibiotics. If someone needs to get roommates to have a roof then that's even better than when people would share a bed at an inn. Farm work was HARD. Factory work was dirty and dangerous and HARD. We complain that the A/C isn't at the right temperature at our jobs.
@cm6534
@cm6534 2 жыл бұрын
@@chenanigans get a job at the Fred Meyer distribution center in Puyallup..... Within 2 years you'll make $35 an hour plus full benefits and more overtime than you can handle. Made $85k last year and could've made more if wanted to work the hours.... I'm a highschool dropout. $1500 hire on bonus going on too...
@cm6534
@cm6534 2 жыл бұрын
Only 60min drive from Seattle
@dwaynejones1555
@dwaynejones1555 2 жыл бұрын
Rosie that is crazy and sad. What to do, and where to go?
@sunnydae777
@sunnydae777 Жыл бұрын
People are sick of being treated like crap at work. Also add to the fact that poor pay even raises don't outweigh this inflation. Why should anyone want to work? It's not just the younger generation too. "boomers" are being thrown out on their ears because of outrageous housing and they still work!!!! . Unless these greedy corporations will loosen their pocketbooks and be more inclusive of their workers they'll lose in the end. I am in favor of strengthening unions to reform these companies. And small businesses will not survive anywhere because of all the big box stores.
@trvlace
@trvlace 3 ай бұрын
Your spot on about America today. Had kids tell me “if they paid me what I am worth then I would show them I am!.” What gave them this mindset.
@mikevincent5606
@mikevincent5606 2 жыл бұрын
The number one thing to ensure that you can get ahead in this volatile economy is to avoid debt like the plague!
@UserName-ts3sp
@UserName-ts3sp 2 жыл бұрын
well if there's high inflation, debt isnt the worst thing in the world. especially if it's locked in at a low interest rate. your debts become smaller with inflation, and that stack of cash is worth even less. not saying you should get yourself into insane debt (especially credit cards and other high-interest loans), but low interest rates mean its not the worst time to get a loan
@UserName-ts3sp
@UserName-ts3sp 2 жыл бұрын
@Aaron pretty much
@truther001
@truther001 2 жыл бұрын
@Duane Young Keep supporting illegal immigrants who make the wealthy richer and are happy to live off American welfare crumbs cause it's still way better than where they hail from. They make it impossible for Americans to earn a living wage.
@truther001
@truther001 2 жыл бұрын
@Aaron History 101.
@truther001
@truther001 2 жыл бұрын
@Aaron Fed is the cause of all the poverty in the world. Read a book and educate yourself.
@polarisjustdothework2258
@polarisjustdothework2258 2 жыл бұрын
Nick, it doesn’t really work that way anymore, there aren’t entry-level positions in a company with a career ladder where you work your way up. Jobs that used to require a high school diploma now require a degree but the pay is the same. It’s kind of like people used to be able to work for one company for 30 years, buy stock in that company, retire and live comfortably, but Wall Street sold us out…. It took a lot of hard work and sacrifice to get to the position where we could become part of a company for 30 years and partial owners in that company, but that spread the wealth too much, it didn’t leave enough for the top shareholders so they farmed the work out to populations in other countries that they didn’t have to treat well. All of this is coming home to roost, our kids are not dumb and they’re not lazy, they want to know what they have to look forward to in this life. Can you tell them?
@NickJohnson
@NickJohnson 2 жыл бұрын
Julie kids are weak. That's all!
@polarisjustdothework2258
@polarisjustdothework2258 2 жыл бұрын
@@NickJohnson maybe they'll all come together, start a SPAC and call it grit-and-grind and show you what they are made of💪💪 With today's market they just need a one or two page business plan that makes absolutely no promises, that should garner them a value of about 300 billion don't you think?? Lol
@Dutch_Uncle
@Dutch_Uncle 2 жыл бұрын
As a contribution to retirement preparation, DON'T put all your retirement financial eggs in one basket! If your retirement stability depends on a single company surviving and doing well, you are on thin ice.
@andylane3739
@andylane3739 2 жыл бұрын
@@NickJohnson - I'm surprised that you have such a simplistic take as that. "Kids these days..." Now go shake your fist at a cloud 😄
@karambiatos
@karambiatos 2 жыл бұрын
@@andylane3739 It's what autism looks like...
@anaclaudiabecker6636
@anaclaudiabecker6636 2 жыл бұрын
Just avoid the big metropolitan areas that houses are always expensive. You can live in a city that is not expensive. And travel once or twice in a year for a big city for vacation.
@eddiegriffin9404
@eddiegriffin9404 Жыл бұрын
The whole system is a sham
@itsnick37
@itsnick37 2 жыл бұрын
Can’t even blame people for wanting to do van life anymore, I’d love to travel and work seasonal jobs and not have mortgage or pay rent such a joke now might as well travel and actually live…
@midcenturymodern9330
@midcenturymodern9330 2 жыл бұрын
And don't forget the ridiculously high property tax in many states.
@b4rs629
@b4rs629 2 жыл бұрын
Van life went from stigma to trending within two years. I was planning on buying a van once my lease is up, but van prices has shot up. It's hard to find a clean non-work van.
@camdenforrest
@camdenforrest 2 жыл бұрын
Yasssssss!! I totally agree 💯
@itsnick37
@itsnick37 2 жыл бұрын
@@b4rs629 yes it really it, even getting pick up truck with shell or I’ve seen bigger suvs like a 4runner is perfect for traveling in but all expensive now. And gas. People will be living out of a Prius soon
@jbloun911
@jbloun911 2 жыл бұрын
Van life on the beach
@hrep14
@hrep14 2 жыл бұрын
Only a few can climb the corporate ladder, because not everyone can be the manager. Schools should be more focused on teaching kids to be entrepreneurial how to start and run a business rather than to work for others.
@mikehumphrey4039
@mikehumphrey4039 2 жыл бұрын
Yes I am 70 the us is all about or for a kind of money culture I am now going to search for Willie Nelson's old fishing videos and forget the problems we have created go jug fishing
@dwaynejones1555
@dwaynejones1555 2 жыл бұрын
Hrep14 yes!
@dwaynejones1555
@dwaynejones1555 2 жыл бұрын
@@mikehumphrey4039 Mike lol
@casualbrowser407
@casualbrowser407 2 жыл бұрын
Schools should be more focused on helping kids figuring their gender, fighting for social justice or saving the planet
@rebekahwarriorspirit8110
@rebekahwarriorspirit8110 2 жыл бұрын
Yup!! 👏
@BEANLORD6-9
@BEANLORD6-9 Жыл бұрын
They took precious metals from people in the 30's, now they'll take your freedom through mandates and technology. I think building self reliant communities is a way to survive the crash
@sharonholt3118
@sharonholt3118 Жыл бұрын
I’m in my 60s and cannot believe the shape our country is in today! Thank you for sharing this video. Very informative. People need to wake up! Keep up the great work…
@theintrovertedaspie9095
@theintrovertedaspie9095 Жыл бұрын
Even if people wake up, what can we do?? We cant change the system. We cannot control the economy or inflation. We cannot change this.
@brianbordenkircher52
@brianbordenkircher52 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve taken in my wife’s grandmother and father. This is just a sign of the economy. We need to be like other countries and have families start to help each other. One thing we can do in America since we can’t change medical costs,
@Raminakai
@Raminakai 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for caring for your family❤️
@kittykitkat4968
@kittykitkat4968 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly, now we need to live with extended families.
@theboyisnotright6312
@theboyisnotright6312 Жыл бұрын
Your the kind of person we need more of! I took in a friend of mine that had a heart attack and because she couldn't work was evicted and her adult children didn't have the resources to help her out. So I helped her out. Peace🙂
@brianbordenkircher52
@brianbordenkircher52 Жыл бұрын
@@theboyisnotright6312 that is a wonderful thing! More people used to help others like this. So many things have changed over the years. We shall all do what we can. I’m disabled. It was not an easy task lifting grandma with tics I get (kinda like Tourette’s & Parkinson’s) plus my back injury, but I was happy to step up to the plate to help. Good of you to help!
@theboyisnotright6312
@theboyisnotright6312 Жыл бұрын
@@brianbordenkircher52 only way to make the world a better place.
@andylane3739
@andylane3739 2 жыл бұрын
The system is working perfectly. The huge, permanent tax cut for the wealthy gave them the ability to buy housing and raise rents, and the infusion of all that money is inflating house pricing.
@lynnmacarthur7848
@lynnmacarthur7848 2 жыл бұрын
The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
@andylane3739
@andylane3739 2 жыл бұрын
@Vikas - to a much smaller extent than than the factor I cited. When the Banksters were bailed out in 09, instead, the homeowners should have got the $, they pay their mortgages, the Banksters still get the money, the people keep their homes. But no, all that loot went to the "too big to fail" Banksters, and they literally made out like bandits, while millions lost their homes. Yes, consumers were partly to blame, but shady mortgage brokers were requiring ZERO proof of income. Sure, consumers were dumb, but aren't the Banksters supposed to be the wise ones? Why were THEY so loose? GREED. I remember a couple of my neighbors taking that easy money, buying Escalades, becoming house flippers. They chided me for sitting tight. When it all crumbled, they lost everything, and the elites won - again. In Iceland, they actually jailed a couple of the crooked Banksters. But that's a tiny country of Vikings, not a huge Republic of Dunces like us. The worst part is, is if everyone in America was as cautious with money as me, the economy would collapse. What a conundrum, huh?
@ElectricBuckeye
@ElectricBuckeye 2 жыл бұрын
I thunk there may be a generational thing going on as well. A common practice years and years ago, once the children grew up and moved out, parents would sell and downsize. Thus creating new, affordable construction and opening up single family homes on the market. Then when housing values started inflating, many of the Baby Boomer generation saw an opportunity to treat their home like a poker hand. Hold it and see how much value can be squeezed out of it. Stagnating the market for volume and creating scarcity. But what was gained in the end? The federal government had a nice hold on your property and money when you end up in a nursing home or assisted living facility. It all goes to the Healthcare provider or government, and legally, its become damn near impossible to hold onto any hereditary property or money due to loopholes being closed.
@margietucker1719
@margietucker1719 2 жыл бұрын
@@andylane3739 My next door neighbors lost out too. They had just bought a new home, barely lived in it a few months. Then the collapse of 2008. The problem....they got a variable rate mortgage loan instead of a fixed rate. Their monthly house payment TRIPLED. They couldn't afford it of course, so had to move out, and the house went into foreclosure.
@perisher1976
@perisher1976 2 жыл бұрын
your problem is that you are used to working only for hire for a salary. In America, those who work for hire for a bourgeois capitalist are forced to forge wealth for a beggarly wage. But you can become a bourgeois yourself and work for yourself! Then you can live with dignity! What's stopping you from working for yourself and becoming rich???
@kylebooks7575
@kylebooks7575 2 жыл бұрын
I love how you brought in people from both sides, and they were both respectful and there were no arguments or drama. Simply trying to understand each other and move forward. This is awesome. Great work.
@alext3892
@alext3892 2 жыл бұрын
Kind of, it's great they were respectful and had good discourse, but it just shows how broken Doreen's view of the world is. That person clearly has no understanding of how capitalism or the world works, and so it's no wonder r/Antiwork are always frustrated. I'd be frustrated too if I believed lies and wondered why I could never get ahead.
@nate5400
@nate5400 Жыл бұрын
I'm tired of constantly hearing this harmful rhetoric. Why are the younger generations labeled lazy and uninspired for fighting for a fair wage and pursuing higher education. It's easy for boomers to call us ungrateful when they could provide for a family of 4 with a laborers salary.
@wolverinequeen
@wolverinequeen 2 жыл бұрын
I know lots of people who have been grinding away trying to "climb the ladder" and never get anywhere no matter how much they work for it. But those higher promotions go to "friends of friends" to the higher ups usually. I think a lot of people are burned out and jaded and feel hopeless.
@Clintsessentials
@Clintsessentials 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
@homelessmillionaire1
@homelessmillionaire1 2 жыл бұрын
The reason it looks like they never get anywhere is because we try to identify where somewhere is in our mind, which looks like nowhere compared to what we think is important.
@CelineNoyce
@CelineNoyce 2 жыл бұрын
The issue is corruption. Jobs are now ways to bribe people and be given to people who give the employer something.
@homelessmillionaire1
@homelessmillionaire1 2 жыл бұрын
@@CelineNoyce that's not corruption, that's normal business practice, the level of corruption you speak of, happens in politics and top level executive
@CelineNoyce
@CelineNoyce 2 жыл бұрын
@@homelessmillionaire1 No, we have all been lead to believe if you work hard you will get a promotion. If that is not going to be the convention, why should anyone work hard?
@JamesTyreeII
@JamesTyreeII 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Nick! It’s not just young people who are crying about wages being starvation wages! Plenty of us adults are crying about starvation wages also. If the minimum wage had kept up with inflation since 1933, it would be $33 an hour today and we will be working a 35 hour week because of efficiencies. It has been stagnant since 1979 and the rich have funneled all of the benefits to themselves while the rest of us become more and more poor. Stop dismissing the very valid observations By lived experience of young Americans. They are correct. Your divisive dismissal of their reality is unfair and unkind
@janniapalmer5975
@janniapalmer5975 2 жыл бұрын
I was wondering what the rate would have been per hour had they increased wages the way they were supposed too!! Jobs are literally paying the SAME amount for the past decade!!! This is insanity! I don’t blame this anti-work movement, their perspective of things are more than accurate and true.
@rockon8174
@rockon8174 2 жыл бұрын
Typical Communist. As an adult you had the time to acquire skills for higher paying jobs! Minimum wage is a fallacy and bad metric for measuring progress.
@janniapalmer5975
@janniapalmer5975 2 жыл бұрын
@@rockon8174 Can I ask you a question? Let’s say every single Adult in the US acquired the necessary skills to obtain a higher paying job, and our youth all goes to college and once graduates, looks for entry level career positions, who then would be the workers of these jobs that are choosing to underpay people livable wages? See how that just doesn’t work? I lived in Egypt for almost 3 years most recently and the entire country is englufed in poverty because of this mindset, there are no regulations as to how much filthy rich corporations can pay their workers and it’s literally modern day slavery there. Employees there earn $300 per month for a 60-70 hour work week. Creating no opportunity for them to ever buy a home, and provide for their families in their 20’s. The fact is that, not everyone is going to go to college, not everyone is going to have high job paying skills, this does not mean that they should be paid such a pathetic wage that is not nearly livable on in our society today. The aspects of work and pay are very similar between here and a third world country.
@perisher1976
@perisher1976 2 жыл бұрын
what prevents you from organizing a revolution and overthrowing the power of the rich? As the Russians arranged in 1917. And after the victory of the revolution, build Gulag camps and send all the former rich to work there - so that with their labor they would forge the well-being of those who won the revolution !!!
@JamesTyreeII
@JamesTyreeII 2 жыл бұрын
@@perisher1976 I don’t think that that’s in the American psyche to do what the Russians did
@benjamindover4337
@benjamindover4337 Жыл бұрын
I've been in the corporate world. "Work your way up" is not a thing anymore for several resasons that would be readily apparent to anyone who has been in the working world 8n the last twenty years.
@Mattb81
@Mattb81 2 жыл бұрын
The only problem in America is that the upper end of society have it too easy while the lower and middle part cop all the taxes and get NOTHING for it.
@baileyf1998
@baileyf1998 2 жыл бұрын
I'm gen Z, born in 98 and I understand why my gen doesn't want to work. I'm currently working, but most my friends don't. Why work 40 or 50hrs a week, just to get by with no savings, no benefits, no ability to buy a home or even a reliable cars. My gen feels they would rather keep there monthly expenses low and work to a minimum. This allows for more time with family, more time for your interest and hobbies. My friends all seem happier now then they ever were working. They have free benefits, and get to spend most of there time doing whatever they want to do. Agree or disagree unless the reasons listed above don't change I wouldn't plan for the labor shortage to end anytime soon
@Golfing422
@Golfing422 2 жыл бұрын
That’s good for all of us who want to work. We’ll take that OT and get ahead while you sit home. I’ve got multiple homes, cars, and get great vacations.
@baileyf1998
@baileyf1998 2 жыл бұрын
@@Golfing422 okay lol. I'm working my guy, never stopped. Just sharing some insight on why a large group of people don't wanna work.
@YoungRelay
@YoungRelay 2 жыл бұрын
@@baileyf1998 spot on
@kingquan3826
@kingquan3826 2 жыл бұрын
@@Golfing422 Just because you work overtime doesn’t guarantee you’re gonna get by. With expenses going up every day, you’re gonna work yourself to death to keep up with a life you cannot control.
@Golfing422
@Golfing422 2 жыл бұрын
@@baileyf1998 I guess they are owning nothing and being happy like Klaus Schwab says. I don’t think I could live an existence of being broke all the time, but able to spend each day on the couch. At some point, it would get boring, not to mention the catastrophic consequences of being cut off by the government and having no savings or assets to live off.
@dbrew2u
@dbrew2u 2 жыл бұрын
My Daughter will be going to Ecuador with her Husband to look at Homes . The US Housing Market has gone completely insane . I truly feel for 1st Time Buyers . Their American Dream is all but Dead .
@chuckg6039
@chuckg6039 2 жыл бұрын
I'd rather live in a tent in the US than live in Ecuador.
@djmonstrosity6971
@djmonstrosity6971 2 жыл бұрын
@@chuckg6039 LOL
@kittysaywut
@kittysaywut 2 жыл бұрын
@@chuckg6039 Please stay in the US, the last thing South and Central Americans need is an influx of wealthy (by their standards) immigrants driving up their home prices.
@gettothepoint2707
@gettothepoint2707 2 жыл бұрын
Wow... I feel lucky now. I was just about to move to US. But I guess things aren't looking very good there. I can't believe this! Is this the great US? God's fav country? How did y'all get here?
@gettothepoint2707
@gettothepoint2707 2 жыл бұрын
@@deasvail99 I really hope America becomes as great as it once was. I loved the America from 80s to 2000s. I wish it comes back. Lots of well wishes from Netherlands🇳🇱
@grantcanada1
@grantcanada1 2 жыл бұрын
Doreen totally rocked it - very impressed and inspired. Excellent interview.
@ivanopizzorno6906
@ivanopizzorno6906 Жыл бұрын
I dont blame the youth for not wanting to play along with this f÷%/×d up system
@jsoo67
@jsoo67 2 жыл бұрын
I'm blown away as how everything has went up in price it seems like on average things have increased by 20% in the last year. It's horrible.
@denverdubois5835
@denverdubois5835 2 жыл бұрын
@@rogersmith7396 No they fucking don't.
@josechristopher1403
@josechristopher1403 2 жыл бұрын
@@rogersmith7396 sociolism Bidenlism
@stephenguidry7627
@stephenguidry7627 2 жыл бұрын
@@rogersmith7396 more like the guilded age for them...lol.
@ALIENDNA14
@ALIENDNA14 2 жыл бұрын
@@rogersmith7396 What are you talking about? Are you even familiar with the Cloward/Piven strategy? Why are you Commies so dense?
@yerbiggdady
@yerbiggdady 2 жыл бұрын
@@rogersmith7396 ... communism is NOT the answer to crony capitalism. Or anything fucking else. EVER.
@caracrabtree715
@caracrabtree715 2 жыл бұрын
I think during the pandemic, people found out the companies they held out for didn't have their backs when the shit hit the fan. Today our biggest employers are Walmart and Amazon, many of them don't increase pay over the years or have opportunity for upward mobility, they'll hire outside for management etc. Its not work your way up environment anymore. We are now a service industry country, even if everyone could afford college and have tome after 3jobs, there aren't enough professional jobs available.
@presidential3228
@presidential3228 2 жыл бұрын
usa is rome, once its peeked it will go down is chaos we have a solid 3-5 years
@BlueMagic334
@BlueMagic334 2 жыл бұрын
I went to college to do a trade. While everyone else was getting refund checks, I put mine back towards the tuition. Granted, I did nothing with the trade, but got a better white collar job that compensated me triple of the trade starting pay. Starting from the bottom so to speak, and job hopping into new roles gave me more value than a certification. I like that the world is changing. My next role, in 10 years, will likely dive deeper into tech, and a simple coding boot camp will suffice to get me there. The only reason I went to do a trade was from the societal pressures of going to college. I chose the cheapest thing to do upfront until I was experienced enough life to decide what to do next. If you are young, you're not going to have all the answers, trust your gut, and don't let teachers convince you to go into debt for a sheet of paper. It's not fun. If the job you want doesn't require a degree, just take the cheapest route. It won't matter once you have work experience in the field you are passionate about.
@grantcanada1
@grantcanada1 2 жыл бұрын
Economic Ninja can Preach !! Much respect.
@McRotsac
@McRotsac 2 жыл бұрын
Why "living with your parents" is such a stigma in America? I know, there comes a time when you must leave the nest, but if you help with the bills and the needs of the house then what's the problem? Now, if you are just lazy and don't want to work, sure, then you are the problem
@sobreinquisidor
@sobreinquisidor 2 жыл бұрын
Propaganda, the system wants you out spending as much as possible as early as possible. Smart people would say F to that and save tons of money. My gf is 25 still lives at home. Having 5 years of savings allowed her to pay a down payment for a condo. I wonder how many 25 year old could say that
@GO-cz7cl
@GO-cz7cl 2 жыл бұрын
I don't get it either.
@alext3892
@alext3892 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the few things people in the comment section are right about. I agree, people should stick close to their tight knit family members if they have them and work and save as much as they can. Moving the family into one house and splitting costs is a fantastic way to weather the economic storm and come out on top.
@susan7374
@susan7374 2 жыл бұрын
Its ok to live with parents, it works for many people
@warthog473
@warthog473 2 жыл бұрын
So true, my husband's two nephews have education and work full time and still live with my SIL, who's no longer married, because if they didn't none of them would make it financially. They wouldn't be able to rent and pay a car payment with their student loans and on one income, she'd lose the house. It works for them, people shouldn't judge.
@MusicLover-ui9sm
@MusicLover-ui9sm 2 жыл бұрын
My husband has worked over 24 years at the same company- Pepsi Started at the bottom Still at the bottom Hasn’t had a raise since 2009 They call it tapped out Which means any position has a top hour pay Once a worker reaches that The billion dollar company Can shit on their workers He has applied several times for higher positions They never call him in for a interview Instead a friend of the boss gets it Funny thing though They all quit the company in a year or so after They got the promotion They take the knowledge they got and go to another company
@hollywoodrdscholar
@hollywoodrdscholar 2 жыл бұрын
He’s at the wrong Pepsi plant.
@theelizabethan1
@theelizabethan1 2 жыл бұрын
@lol Could some of those migrants who have moved here over the past year possibly want that job?
@Ziplinz
@Ziplinz 2 жыл бұрын
Its not about what you know, its about who you know. Its been like that.
@nightfangs2910
@nightfangs2910 2 жыл бұрын
someone above him does not like your husband AT ALL he should have left that company years ago
@ymeekins6357
@ymeekins6357 2 жыл бұрын
@@nightfangs2910 Agreed. That's what i was thinking.
@zonker2u808
@zonker2u808 7 ай бұрын
Very informative Nick. You do an incredible job with your releases. Thank you.
@jfrancobelge
@jfrancobelge 2 жыл бұрын
In Europe as well the prices of real estate have become insane, and many people's finances are in the red because of that. Continue living or buy a house, that's the choice for too many people nowadays.
@TravelingEddie
@TravelingEddie 2 жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in The US 🇺🇸. I left when I was 23 and returned to The US when I was 37. Lived in Jersey for almost 2 years and just couldn't take working crazy hard for a minimum wage job or driving a taxi 🚖 and only getting 35% of the daily fares as I was driving for a cab company. Looked for jobs almost every day in New York and New Jersey and went to a few interviews I was called into but no dice I even got a CDL Class with all the endorsements and couldn't land a job. I had to work two jobs 6 or 7 days a week just to make ends meet and save a wee bit. I left in 2012 for good and returned to Colombia 🇨🇴 where I've had a pretty good life on my wages as an English language teacher for 23 years. Ain't ever going back to The US and I love the country that gave me so much.
@murfnturf23
@murfnturf23 2 жыл бұрын
But there are so many openings for Class A CDL drivers now. When were you looking for those trucking jobs?
@TravelingEddie
@TravelingEddie 2 жыл бұрын
@@murfnturf23 This was back in 2010 and 2011 during the recession. Since then I moved back to Colombia 🇨🇴 which has been my home for a total of 23 years and have had a better life overall here. That's just me.
@murfnturf23
@murfnturf23 2 жыл бұрын
@@TravelingEddie makes total sense. Colombia for the win.
@perisher1976
@perisher1976 2 жыл бұрын
your problem is that you are used to working only for hire for a salary. In America, whoever works for a bourgeois capitalist is forced to forge his wealth for a beggarly wage. But you can become a bourgeois yourself and work for yourself! Then you can live with dignity!
@ebonylo.
@ebonylo. 2 жыл бұрын
You lived in the two highest states
@Stanley-px3bt
@Stanley-px3bt 2 жыл бұрын
Keep up the great videos Nick. No matter what your political stance is, people need to be talking about these issues!
@thhanh1003
@thhanh1003 2 жыл бұрын
I think even Nick would be happy if voices with different political opinions than him made similar videos out there, I wish. it'd be more balanced that way, people on the left are very tense atm in America.
@senatormendoza7657
@senatormendoza7657 2 жыл бұрын
Nah, tell Australia they're a prison colony instead
@dwaynejones1555
@dwaynejones1555 2 жыл бұрын
Stanley the Truth Hurts! But we need it.
@Stanley-px3bt
@Stanley-px3bt 2 жыл бұрын
@@thhanh1003 I grew up, with a very hippy aunt and a conservative grandfather. Now, they didn't always agree on everything, but they did sit down and have constructive arguments. That's what has been lost in America. There is no path forward, until via discussion and planning, a path forward can be plotted. You're never going to get that, so long as corporate America's money continues to control congress, and public opinion.
@nicolejohnson5225
@nicolejohnson5225 2 жыл бұрын
@@Stanley-px3bt 👏🏾 so well said C.
@NoirMorter
@NoirMorter 2 жыл бұрын
The problem with saving today is that if you do that money is only losing value.
@barbararobinson244
@barbararobinson244 8 ай бұрын
You got it right, Nick, about colleges spending so much on fancy buildings. Do they really need to have swimming pools, multiple fancy dining halls, elaborate dorm rooms that on many campuses are now suites, and absolutely gorgeous grounds? Also, those football coaches make much higher salaries than the college professors. Isn't college for learning and not football? The other thing is the colleges know that the higher they raise their tuition and room and board, the more the government will give students in loans and grants to cover the higher costs so every year they raise their costs without consequences. Did Mappy go to college and if so, where? He strikes me as being Ivy League material.
@scottbridge9391
@scottbridge9391 2 жыл бұрын
A big reason why it's become so hard to make it into the US is the extreme financialization of both commercial and home real estate. It's designed to keep home prices and rents as high as possible. Today, even when you have "useful" academic credentials and marketable job skills, it's become very tough to make enough to keep your head above water in many cities, and if you DON'T have a college or trade school degree or good job skills, then, you're REALLY screwed. Wages and salaries aren't able to keep up with how rapidly housing prices keep going up. It doesn't matter how well you manage your money, more and more people aren't able to make a living today. Today, we're seeing more and more hyper-educated, hyper-skilled, hyper-experienced people who are barely getting by, and if you AREN'T any of these things, then, you're REALLY up the creek. And this is when you're a straight, white male with no substance abuse or mental health issues. If you're anything other than that, then, the deck is REALLY stacked against you. We've been seeing a profound concentration of wealth into the hands of fewer and fewer people and some people have a strong vested interest in keeping it that way. It doesn't matter what their political persuasion is. They'll raise an army of 100 million demons on earth before they see any of this changed. The truth is more and more Americans have been finding better opportunities for growth outside the US than within. This is how bad things have gotten here.
@camdenforrest
@camdenforrest 2 жыл бұрын
Couldn’t have been expressed better 💯
@marshamcdonald1475
@marshamcdonald1475 2 жыл бұрын
Yes I see this too. Working class wage slaves are being Taken advantage by the Elites of the companies The wage slaves work for. America is unaffordable For working class. Plus Health care for women and Children is dangerous. Living In USA is dangerous place For women and children.
@scottbridge9391
@scottbridge9391 2 жыл бұрын
@@marshamcdonald1475 Yes, the US is definitely a dangerous place for women to live in for many reasons and even more so for women of color.
@heatherfeather9951
@heatherfeather9951 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly! This is a very accurate depiction of what is occurring.
@jeffc1347
@jeffc1347 2 жыл бұрын
I've got an MBA and management job with a big company, and by wife works, and I still work a part time valet job on the side.
@EvaristeWK
@EvaristeWK 2 жыл бұрын
You could say this to our real estate market in Canada as well, it's bonkers in Ontario and BC
@petermages9482
@petermages9482 2 жыл бұрын
I am in Halifax. Our market has gone up 50% in two years. It is expected to go up another 25% this year!
@sm3675
@sm3675 2 жыл бұрын
The irony is that our problem can be easily fixed. Lower immigration, loosen zoning laws (allow for higher density), and tax investors. Slowly there's too many homes, and thus lower home prices.
@MrHubb1
@MrHubb1 2 жыл бұрын
I live in the Kootenay region of BC and rent and the price of homes has gone through the roof . Rental demand is very high and so are the prices.
@Ben-jq5oo
@Ben-jq5oo 2 жыл бұрын
The same here in Australia. Housing is viewed as a financial asset, not a home. Prices are massively inflated across the capital cities. We have no low cost/ public housing programmes.
@MrHubb1
@MrHubb1 2 жыл бұрын
@@Ben-jq5oo I grew up in Sydney and moved to Townsville where the cost of living used to be cheaper. I moved to Canada 6 years ago and while rent is cheaper now I wonder how it will be in the future. Food is also going up allot here too.
@indieauthorjasonblayne7511
@indieauthorjasonblayne7511 Жыл бұрын
My rent is a lil over 600 a month for a 4 bedroom house in WV and yes I live in a good location and close to work. My son is a certified (will be licensed in Feb 2023) electrician and he's going for a 2nd trade in HVAC. My wife and I have busted our asses working for an international medical device company starting at $10 an hour to now making $22/hour (my wife) and $27/hour (me). So it took some time but we're getting on our feet
@butterflybreath75
@butterflybreath75 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes people are not told critical aspects about a career they are going to school for, and they only see the reality of it when they work in the field. Take nursing, for example. In school they teach based on the ideal situation and ideal response to that situation. The real world is VERY different, and unless you are specifically told the reality and see it firsthand, you have no clue. And it's WAY more stressful and physically taxing than most people realize. At least for me personally, this has been my experience.
@liliamckenzie
@liliamckenzie 2 жыл бұрын
Also working your way up at companies DOES NOT EXIST in todays America. I’m on my third job in three years cause one company laid me off, another said I did great work but they didn’t want to extend my contract and now I’m at my third. Hoping this one doesn’t fail
@tonyp8808
@tonyp8808 2 жыл бұрын
When the college basketball coach makes $12million a season, you know that college life going be expensive.
@helenooft9664
@helenooft9664 2 жыл бұрын
I really feel sorry for the people that are homeless, their choise, that is a lie, there is no American dream, but only an American hell. I am grateful that i was born in the Netherlands and our work/live balance is ok. Everybody has health care, working for 36 to 38 hours a day, have at least 25 paid holiday's, where there is paid parentsleave for mother and fathers. And where you dont be bankrupt if you are very ill and dont have to sale your home. Where kids still can play on the street or bike. Where the cost of university is low. Where you have every 3 months child support. And when you are ill, you get your salary still paid for about 80 % and not been laid off. Our infrastructure is one of the best in the world, and it has nothing to do with socialism. America is a beautiful country but only for a holiday, not to live in as a citizen.
@mcarlkv53
@mcarlkv53 2 жыл бұрын
“If the American people allow private banks to control the issue of money, first by inflation, and then by deflation, the banks and corporations that grow up around them will deprive the people of their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered.” - Thomas Jefferson.
@cristinat.8639
@cristinat.8639 2 жыл бұрын
"People are no longer starting at the bottom because they realize there's nothing at the top for them." Well said..
@Joe-yr1em
@Joe-yr1em 2 жыл бұрын
I disagree that work ethic is the issue for this generation. They just want to find a fair paying job for the amount they paid. I am going into a pipe fitters union and after year 5, I will be making 39.50 and hour and the training is paid for by the employer. I think what we need is tech apprenticeships with certifications instead of degrees. Instead of paying 80k for a degree, you join the tech union at 50% of the ending salary, say $19.50 and hour, and you do a blend of taking coursework for your related work, while actually working for the industry. If I wanted to go into data science, working at unionized companies doing basic data entry on year 1, then data analyis on year 2, etc. The companies need more talent and the people need a way to get a high paying job without being in debt for decades. WIn-win.
@sharonmckenzie1522
@sharonmckenzie1522 2 жыл бұрын
I'm Australian and I'm a qualified tradesperson. I left high school at age 16 and started my apprenticeship. When I became qualified I earned good money. Then my trade became computerised, I was made redundant twice but was able to find a low paid job that I enjoy still to this day. Australia is more expensive to live in than the USA. I agree with Joe, more tradespeople are needed but are those jobs still available? When you buy something that's made in China, you're supporting a way of life that you probably wouldn't aspire to.
@sharonmckenzie1522
@sharonmckenzie1522 2 жыл бұрын
@@JosephSneep Agreed.👍I'm trying to encourage my nephews to be tradies. Four years of ordinary wages pays off once you get your ticket.😉
@sharonmckenzie1522
@sharonmckenzie1522 2 жыл бұрын
@@JosephSneep True. Pretty hard to compete with a nation (China) that's prepared to work for much less than we would.
@aydenwapasha3380
@aydenwapasha3380 2 жыл бұрын
I dropped out of high school then became a welder/fitter still don’t make enough at $22 in iowa
@itsme6026
@itsme6026 2 жыл бұрын
Young generation wants easy white collar jobs. Not real trade work where you have to weld or fix furnaces all day.
@LazyDaisyDay88
@LazyDaisyDay88 Жыл бұрын
Its not about resenting starting at the bottom. It's knowing that if you do, there's very little chance you'll get to the top. The upper echelons of most companies are revolving doors of imported people - a closed circle of executive and non-executive rent-a-names. Apart from a few actual professions, 'working your way up' has disappeared for many entering the work force.
@kevinlipps5456
@kevinlipps5456 Жыл бұрын
"People don't want to work" This argument is really silly. Back in the older generations when you work the job you can actually make ends meet. It was a lot easier to survive with wages. It's not the same environment anymore. The average job doesn't even pay enough to afford living. That's why people don't want to work then not because they're trying to start at the top much less "being lazy." If it was a few people who didn't take the jobs then it would be laziness but the fact that there's so many vacant position shows that companies really aren't paying what's necessary to get workers not because they're lazy
@Solitaryman70
@Solitaryman70 2 жыл бұрын
In other words THE WEALTH HAS ALREADY BEEN STOLEN.
@willowclay3137
@willowclay3137 2 жыл бұрын
Rents are just too high and there's too many people that aren't educated. This is a disaster!
@stephenc2481
@stephenc2481 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know if it is a conspiracy. But the US education system had been dumbing down kids. Now, they are walking adults who can't think for themselves. There is a theory that the politicians do that for control. It is working, regardless.
@stephenc2481
@stephenc2481 2 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelGiordano777 ...if you don't see how things are degrading fast around you, then there is no hope convincing. Just blame the GOP for everything.
@finanzferdinand9874
@finanzferdinand9874 Жыл бұрын
I think they are dis-illusioned. And who wouldn't be. Loads of student debt, crumby wage and never being able to afford a house. I'm just glad that its not me.
@user-rj4hc6qi7c
@user-rj4hc6qi7c 2 жыл бұрын
What I always feel while looking at the United States is that society is too rough, scary, harsh, and dangerous. Everyone is rough and cannot afford it. The streets and buildings of the United States are not romantic at all. How can they live in such a world?
@mopheousredpill7462
@mopheousredpill7462 2 жыл бұрын
What country so you live in?
@MrFbtube
@MrFbtube 2 жыл бұрын
If you live in south korea then you shouldn't be speaking bad of the US.... such a shitty country where people live packed like rats and exploited even more
@youtob2925
@youtob2925 2 жыл бұрын
Some places are still romantic you just have to find it unfortunately.
@gauloise6442
@gauloise6442 2 жыл бұрын
@@youtob2925 Most of the charming places became destroyed by endless strip malls and big box architecture. When people talk about getting out of the cities, I don't think they realize how emotionally detached and generic suburban and ex-urban USA is.
@sotch2271
@sotch2271 2 жыл бұрын
@@gauloise6442 more like going tu rural ig
@cbalan777
@cbalan777 2 жыл бұрын
"Start at the bottom" is fine if there is something above the bottom. If you move from one job to the next and your skills don't transfer and you're still at the bottom, there is only the bottom. Imagine being a kid in school and you are in the fourth grade and you transfer schools and have to start in Kindergarten again. That's what many people face in the job world. These kids who don't want to work, yeah perhaps they are lazy, but many of them aren't suckers. They don't want to play the rigged game. If there were clear steady moves up, we wouldn't be seeing this kind of pushback.
@cbalan777
@cbalan777 2 жыл бұрын
@@bigvalley4987 Sure, it is a "pick your poison" kind of dilemma. I think that's why we need to find a way to build a game that isn't rigged. Why do we want so many people picking their poison when they could be contributing something, and building their lives up into something meaningful. That's good for them, and everyone else. Imagine all the talent and hard work that is sitting on a couch right now doing nothing. I'm less angry at the idea that people are "lazy" and more angry that millions of people aren't hitting anything close to their potential.
@lynnsmith4
@lynnsmith4 2 жыл бұрын
How can everybody steadily move to the top though? Everybody can't be at the top, or even the middle in management because there's only a few jobs needed per company at that level. Also, the more you move up, the more that's demanded of you, and the more likely you are to lose your job if you don't exceed expectations. It's not a fairy tale being in a high position for a lot of people. Sometimes you have a lot more job security and freedom being a little lower on the totem pole so to speak. But that being said, I really do not know the answer about how a person is supposed to afford these crazy rents and home prices. I do sympathize in that area. I'm lucky...very lucky...in that I live in a rural area and bought a cute little fixer upper house and I've put cash into it over about a 6 year period and I have a crazy low house payment.
@lynnsmith4
@lynnsmith4 2 жыл бұрын
@@rogersmith7396 So join the military problem solved.
@cbalan777
@cbalan777 2 жыл бұрын
@@lynnsmith4 Everyone won't move to the top. Some will. Some don't want to, and that's okay. The issue is that the ones who want to have some forward momentum aren't getting it. How many people in any given company get fired, quit, retire, die, etc, every year? If people move up to fill those positions, others can move up to fill those, and so on, all the way down to new hires at the bottom.
@lynnsmith4
@lynnsmith4 2 жыл бұрын
@@cbalan777 There's no reason why a company wouldn't move someone up unless they've saw traits or qualities in that person that wouldn't work in the next position. Attitude is a whole lot more than a lot of people realize.....especially as you move up the ladder because you have a whole lot of people wanting those jobs. So who are you going to chose to have to deal with in meetings, an entitled brat who all about what's in it for me or someone with a good attitude that is more about what they can do for the company.
@johnnyrottenwood4935
@johnnyrottenwood4935 2 жыл бұрын
I worked for Pepsi for 5 years back in the 90s. I loved my co workers but hated the company. I was treated pretty crappy and so instead of complaining for the next 20 years, I quit. I decided that after that experience, I wanted to work for myself. I decided to get a job in the construction trades and I bounced around a bit learning all I could about everything. Within 3 years I got a contractors license and started building houses. Today, I still build houses and remodel very successfully. So my advice to the younger folks out there today is that if you want respect, start your own business. Like the economic ninja says.
@NickJohnson
@NickJohnson 2 жыл бұрын
Yesssss
@terriesmith2616
@terriesmith2616 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly!! 💯 Just because young people want respect doesn't mean they're gonna get it. You cannot demand respect. You gotta go out there and work for it, such as starting your own business then you can work how/when you like.
@johnnyrottenwood4935
@johnnyrottenwood4935 2 жыл бұрын
@@terriesmith2616 Younger people seem to think that they are entitled to respect and they arent getting it because of capitalism. So there answer is to get it from the government I guess but I find that laughable. Respect is never given it has to be earned no matter what. Nothing can change that.
@janakafka4427
@janakafka4427 2 жыл бұрын
YES!!
@subtropicalpermaculture
@subtropicalpermaculture 2 жыл бұрын
Construction workers do a dangerous job for min wage .
@Bioniking
@Bioniking Жыл бұрын
One of your best videos. I really appreciate how you brought on people with opposing views/ideologies on the show.
@liavasi2161
@liavasi2161 2 жыл бұрын
Good work on this one Nick. Nailed it
@litetorturelitetorture4027
@litetorturelitetorture4027 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a federal civil servant. I need to chime in and say that most if not all of your tax dollars are funding the salaries of federal servants to behave as if we're in high school again. There are supervisors who turn a blind eye to piss poor behavior because Jane or Joe is in their circle and micro manage those of us who aren't a part of cliques. The feds need to honestly begin having those of us who report to these types of supervisors rated. As an American with documented handicaps, the working environment sucks and is physically and emotionally draining. I'm fifty and dog tired of the red tape and bs..
@Chris-ep2sm
@Chris-ep2sm 2 жыл бұрын
Words of truth!!
@seventhchild7270
@seventhchild7270 2 жыл бұрын
BEEN there , DID that! .....working State service...But this is true in ALL areas of EMPLOYMENT... government (state, city, federal) private, medical, judicial, food service, hospitality, fast food, retail, grocery, etc.,....thank GOD I retired at 54 years of age...due to a car accident with a drunk driver...but received full benefits!....WITH state service, WE STATE employees paid into the pension system!
@litetorturelitetorture4027
@litetorturelitetorture4027 2 жыл бұрын
@@seventhchild7270 Glad you made it, hopefully I can make my escape very soon by the time I'm 54 or 55. Sorry that it took an accident for you to get your freedom and hope you're on the mend.
@sassylady2001
@sassylady2001 2 жыл бұрын
@@seventhchild7270 I have never worked in a job where I could fool around and not doing my job. I have always worked my butt off and done a fantastic job. Perhaps that is why I have never been fired or laid off. I have never taken a dime of government money, free money, etc. I worked 55 years and retired only last year when I was 75. The last 20 years I worked 52 hours a week. Not everyone is lazy, although we do have plenty workers that area.
@user-eu3qy8uf7f
@user-eu3qy8uf7f 2 жыл бұрын
@@sassylady2001 Well you are blessed indeed. And you are in the 1%. Its very rare these days to see anyone employed experience that type of outcome.
@jackieclingman9707
@jackieclingman9707 2 жыл бұрын
Taxes are killing me. I got a sizeable bonus from my job and had to pay almost 1/4 of it in taxes. It doesn’t pay to work hard to try and get ahead. I hate it!
@sandponics
@sandponics 2 жыл бұрын
Poor thing, my heart bleeds for you.
@sandponics
@sandponics 2 жыл бұрын
Poor thing, my heart bleeds for you.
@holeephuk
@holeephuk 2 жыл бұрын
You are fucked up unless you are sarcastic
@sotch2271
@sotch2271 2 жыл бұрын
They taxe you yet they still make you pay (or just never use money) for health road or education They prefer to use these billions to send your military in other country to get cheaper oil or food
@presidential3228
@presidential3228 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome to america, its a game and you fools have been tricked you are a slave. because you dont work you will starve and go homeless how is that not slavery ?
@EnriqueReyesJrREALTOR
@EnriqueReyesJrREALTOR Жыл бұрын
Awesome conversations. It’s great to learn what’s going on with people we don’t not fully understand.
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