In the history books, they’re going to refer to this time. Period as the silent depression.
2025-11-14 23:06:42
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hullabaloobooboo :
So is this the greater depression
2025-11-15 16:20:50
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thebadstocktrader :
Had me in the first half
2025-11-17 06:08:29
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kate :
the only reason our current time period is not being called a depression is bc the wealthy are richer than ever before. and they control the narrative.
2025-11-16 03:59:50
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Chuy :
They banned Money Forbidden Compass for a reason. I suggest y’all to read it asap.
2025-11-17 20:26:41
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gustaf. :
the history is repeating itself but getting worst.
2025-11-14 08:23:47
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Raymond :
we also have selfmade millionaires and billionaires now more than ever 🤔 .....js
2025-11-14 09:59:37
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justanotherscroller1 :
The economy is literally being held up by our parents savings it’s way worse
2025-11-15 03:19:06
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MightySchiggy :
What a time to be an adult
2025-11-14 23:58:30
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teddyknighty :
We have more income inequality now than during the French Revolution. Something is gonna break, and when it does it’s not gonna be pretty
2025-11-14 09:39:07
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merrittftl420 :
The average annual income during the great depression was 33% of the price of the average house, comparatively the average annual income today is only 20% of the price of the average house.
2025-11-15 05:04:38
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rlated. :
prob just cause of college and culture idk though
2025-11-14 08:26:24
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CADELA7500 :
COVID, student loan scam, taxes, all part of the control system!
2025-11-15 16:07:01
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r-spec :
We are currently in the greatest depression ever and for some reason the government fails to recognize that and just blames young adults for “being lazy” even tho everyone I know that lives with they’re parents work full time jobs.
2025-11-15 10:37:53
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Imrunity :
And boomers call Gen-z lazy
2025-11-16 17:31:48
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Lindsay :
I told my spouse if we are going to have kids we have to be ready for the reality they will never move out.
2025-11-15 13:29:08
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MonRock :
45% to 57% actually.
2025-11-14 19:44:44
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Nikki6ixxx :
& 30%-40% have generational wealth to help them live on their own
2025-11-15 08:15:18
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Vytis Brazauskas :
At that time a 16yo had skills and mentality to hold a job, to be self sufficient. Today a 25yo needs their parents to drive them to therapists after their first ever job interview
2025-11-15 04:58:36
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shrek :
so how we are the greater depression and everybody's acting like it's just normal
2025-11-27 10:32:43
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Hermannblitz :
its not an affordability issue, me and my sister still lives with our parents even though we can both afford our own place. the idea that one should move out of "the nest" is a religious concept that many cultures reject
2025-11-14 12:45:42
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Jackal 🦖🇵🇸🦕 :
the "50 year mortgage" thing is telling me we're headed towards an economic state like Japans "lost decade" in the 90s when people's children inherited their 100 year mortgages and the interest, it destroyed their economy 🤔
2025-11-15 18:12:50
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othermothermedicine :
im 35 at home... all cuz me an my ex broke.. cant afford life single ..
2025-11-14 18:45:11
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astro :
& the percentage is way higher than 52% too btw
2025-11-15 09:21:18
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K :
That's crazy, can we change it? We have numbers on our side...
2025-11-14 13:58:01
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