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587 sats \ 2 replies \ @siggy47 22 Feb \ on: The Homelessness Crisis mostly_harmless
I guess the obvious answer is that the cost of living has risen faster and higher than most people's incomes, especially with regard to food and housing. Income inequality has gotten more severe, and who we're seeing on the streets now would have been "working class" 10 years ago. Why? My answer is a cliche here. The fiat system is unraveling due to debasement of the dollar.
Can't improve wages and invest in real capital growth when everyone is servicing debt and handing out easy credit money to insiders who vanish and don't have to deal with the social cost
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Fix the money, fix the world. Neat idea.
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