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Dan Quail's avatar

I am an economist. I now straight up laugh when I hear this claim when people try to act like this county is poor.

Americans consume a lot. If people were living paycheck to paycheck and destitute then why is the median car sold in the US 2x the price of one sold in Europe? Why do 60%+ of Americans own their own homes? Why do people eat out more than ever?

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ATX Jake's avatar

One thing I've noticed online recently is that there is a hostility to the idea that individual financial decision making should matter at all. When people complain about the price of DoorDash or travel or some other luxury, the implication is that no one should ever be forced to consider a budget and make a more prudent decision (I say this as someone who probably eats out more than I should).

I wonder if this is partially due to the influence of social media, particularly Instagram - if you regularly see other people your own age enjoying these things, you feel in some sense entitled to them even if they're really not in your price range.

This seems particularly true of UMC types in high CoL cities who think their high paychecks should be going further than they do.

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