Adrenochrome, abortion, or the jab ???
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Also people 20-30 claiming kids are “too expensive” and aren’t procreating. Very sad states of affairs.
those type of people are to enamored with comfort, consumption and lack of responsibility.
My wife and I decided to have kids and have her stay at home with them on a modest salary. We made it work.
I mean no disrespect, but over what general time period did you do that?
I’m curious what you’ll find if you were to shop around for current-day prices and add up the costs of the lifestyle you lived (house/rent, car, food, taxes, etc.). Then compare to what a “modest salary” means today.
Many people have done this exercise and come to the conclusion that it’s a lot more difficult now than it was in the past to live a “normal life”. This is by design, of course.
I stayed home with three kids from 1996-2014. The first part my husband made maybe $50,000. We made it work. In 1998 he got a better job- private vs state- and his income went up.
$50,000 in 2014 would equate to around $100,000 in 2024. You only get the true picture if you start to run the inflation numbers yourself. The government reported numbers aren't even close to reality. Many essential goods and services have skyrocketed 400% in some cases over just a 4 year time span.
As others have said, this is by design. "Making it work" is impossible for many Americans who can barely support themselves through rent, groceries and gas. $100 used to be able to afford a few days worth of groceries for a family and children. Now it can barely cover a few bags of groceries.
The situation is far worse than most realize or are willing to admit.