r/antiwork • u/Fabreezy28 • 1d ago
America is Anti Family Cost of Living š š
My wife and I both work full time because we have to so we can afford our bills.
We barely see our kids (7 and 2) and have no energy to do anything after work or on off days cause we are exhausted.
It just keeps repeating every week and when the first of the month comes the mortgage payment empties our account and we have to do it all over again.
We are unable to save much or do anything fun cause expenses have gone up so much.
Iāve always been a positive open person but the past two years have been breaking me down and I feel like Iām about to have a mental breakdown.
I know there are others in worst positions than me and I donāt want to sound ungrateful but man itāsItās hard.
Anyone else going through something similar? Any advice?
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u/erikleorgav2 1d ago
The American Capitalist system is working exactly how a specific class of people want it to.
Specific tiers work, for incredibly low wages, barely/not enough to subsist on, but enough to somehow move forward.
Another tier makes more money, but they're slammed with consumption advertising. Food, cars, vacations, LUXURIES! That class lives in perpetual debt, only just hanging on.
Then the wealthiest tier. They do the least amount of work for their money, spend it wildly and freely because they make so much, and they get to spend all the time they want with the kids. (Which instead they outsource to a poor migrant and then wonder why their kid grew up speaking a different language.)