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Are midwits worse with their money than any other group? Most homeless people seem to have come from the middle class, while poor people tend to stay, well, poor.

>> No.53756170

Middle class npcs have to spend their entire check each pay to feel middle class and go "see, see?! I'm middle class! I'm spending!" 80% of people live check to check it's not a meme

>> No.53756202

>>53756170

Because they do what their wives want, simple as.

$100,000 car "sur why not?"

I know a guy who had a literal fortune and within the first week of meeting his long term gf she made him buy a sports car

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>>53756064
>Most homeless people seem to have come from the middle class,
Most middle class people are overleveraged debt maxers and get wiped out in major recessions or divorces(men) in their 40's.

>while poor people tend to stay, well, poor.
Poor people that stay poor spend to much but know how to work the system and maximize program.

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>> No.53757224

>>53756202
I feel bad for those people. My girlfriend and I have our budget down to the penny and shit on each other for overspending

>> No.53757254

>>53756202
I'm lucky my GF is incredibly stingy with money. She didn't even want a Valentine's day gift because she thinks the holiday is just a way to sell stuff to couples.
It's something rare to see these days.

>> No.53758199

Midwits will be on average poorer this coming generation.

>> No.53758228

More data required.

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>> No.53759988

>>53758199
I don't think so. The boomers were far more indebted than the millennials and gen z. Gen x is mostly broke after the housing crash. We're talking about debt crammed millenials and zoomers here. And yeah, there's an upper limit where your parents can afford to keep you afloat financially; but most millennial children aren't living at home. They're either independent adults or they're renting and paying rent every month. You'd expect them to be doing better if the economy does well.