The gaslighting bothers me the most. “The soft landing worked! The economy is great! Look at all these jobs!” Are they good jobs? Do they pay enough to live? Why has the price of everything gone up so much? It’s eerie being lied to on such a massive scale like this. Very much a superb example of “don’t piss in my ear and tell me it’s raining.”
It’s purposeful. The system is collapsing and the only option they have is to lie to people to convince them to continue participating.
The CPI is not the economy, the stock market is not the economy, wages and unemployment are not the economy, there is no one measure that effectively captures what’s happening with the economy.
This exactly, and the people making policy are so far out of touch that they don’t even have a friend of a friend that’s as impacted as we are by this insane inflation.
Worst thing is, we weren’t getting cost of living increases before inflation went batshit.
I mean, they are out of touch, but don’t believe for a second that they don’t know what they’re doing.
For example, why would a politican regulate the housing market and bolster tenants’ rights when they and a bunch of their buddies are making bank?
There is the Consumer Sentiment Index which at least tries to quantify what people are feeling about the economy. According to the recent report, 48% of consumers expect bad times in the year ahead for business conditions, which is down from the high of June 2022 when 79% of consumers expected challenging times ahead for the economy.
Since the Great Depression (about a century ago!) The US government has been fudging the numbers so that the economy looks better than it is. Inflation, unemployment, wages, etc. are qualifed with modifiers (because why count anyone who stopped looking for work?).
The system intends to gaslight us and convince us the economy is doing great. We’re down on our luck, or we suck and deserve to be on the brink of homelessness and starvation.
After all, if our government was transparent with us, we might see it’s not all because of corporate greed and anticompetitive markets. We might realize regulatory capture has real consequences. We might pressure the government to actually serve the pubic and install some effective social safety nets. And then the companies would have to pay us living wages for short work weeks and provide a non-toxic, non-hazardous work environment.
And our plutocrats won’t have that.
I know what a crab being brought to boil feels like now.
King crab sounds hella good right now, not gonna lie
Better than a garbage-ass McChicken ever was. I remember eating them when I was on the struggle, before covid. The only good thing about them back then was the price; now they don’t even have that going for them.
🤔 Someone ought to make a !cookathome@lemmy.cafe sub. EDIT: there we go :P
King crab are gone mon ami, their population is collapsing
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/animals/a41854680/crab-shortage-billion-crabs-missing/
McChicken is all we gonna have soon
Wasn’t that meme debunked? It’s actually: a frog with brain removed will not jump out of a pot slowly brought to boil.
A frog with its brain intact will jump out no problem.
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Not a meal - that’s just the burger. $8.30 AUD (5.42usd). Ridiculous.
How in the actual fuck are you all surviving down there? Are you like hunting down the kangaroos for sustenance?
It’s my understanding that kangaroos are plentiful. I’ve had kangaroo meat and it’s pretty tasty, like very lean beef.
I was in Cincinnati a long time ago and they have this insane and awesome (in the true sense of the word) supermarket called Jungle Jim’s and they had kangaroo meat, but I didn’t trust the hotel freezer, so I didn’t buy it. I regret it now, although I don’t eat meat anymore. I don’t know, maybe I’d make an exception just once just to try kangaroo. It would be very hard to resist.
Corporate greedflation.
I was gonna say, this post seems pretty disingenuous to blame “every public figurehead” for corporate greed. Maybe if we better taxed and regulated those companies this wouldn’t be happening. If only some public figureheads had literally that exact platform.
Considering greedy corporations are lobbying (bribing) public figure heads, it’s not far off.
Then the party of campaign and political finance reform would be the obvious choice.
Let’s be real, the $13 trillion printed in the blink of an eye doesn’t help.
2023 = “$166.6 billion to $190.5 billion” citation: https://www.federalreserve.gov/paymentsystems/2023_currency_print_order_revised.htm#:~:text=The revised print order increases,%24166.6 billion to %24190.5 billion.
You think that’s when this started? For the love of God.
Hey now, that’s just not true (!)
If you pull yourself up by your bootstraps, work an extra shift, maybe sell some things you don’t need, you can afford a McChicken Sandwich (!)
Honestly anyone who isn’t willing to work an extra 5 or 6 jobs has no right to complain.
Have you seen the price of boots these days? More like pull yourself up by your dirty socks (cost probably $15 to wash) and then get kicked out of any building you walk into for being in your socks then go find a hole somewhere without anti-homeless spikes to crawl into and die then your next of kin get the outrageous bill for the ambulance that was called, the cycle repeats and basically everything will be fine haha!