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55591307 No.55591307 [Reply] [Original]

What are the economic implications of an entire generation of Americans being priced out of housing, education, and healthcare?

>> No.55591330

The economic implications of an entire generation of Americans being priced out of housing, education, and healthcare are significant and far-reaching. Such a scenario can lead to various challenges and consequences, including:

1. Reduced Consumer Spending: When a large portion of a generation struggles to afford basic necessities like housing, education, and healthcare, they have less disposable income to spend on other goods and services. This can result in reduced consumer spending, which could negatively impact businesses, especially those catering to non-essential products and services.

2. Decreased Economic Mobility: Affordable housing, education, and healthcare are critical factors in promoting economic mobility. When a generation faces barriers to accessing these essentials, it becomes difficult for them to improve their economic status, leading to a less dynamic and less competitive workforce in the long run.

3. Lower Productivity: Inadequate access to healthcare and education can result in a less healthy and less skilled workforce. This, in turn, can lead to lower productivity levels, as people may struggle with health issues and lack the necessary skills to compete in the job market.

4. Strain on Social Services: If a significant portion of the population cannot afford housing, education, or healthcare, there will be increased pressure on social safety net programs, such as subsidized housing, Medicaid, and other assistance programs. This strain could lead to budgetary challenges for the government and potential cutbacks in other areas.

>> No.55591334

Nigger cattle

>> No.55591333

>>55591307
most of them are useless incels anyway, they can just live with their mum until getting drafted for WW3. more housing really isn't needed.

>> No.55591337

More riots in the future I suppose. Invest in brick companies

>> No.55591363

>>55591330
5. Increased Income Inequality: When a generation faces significant financial barriers to accessing essential services, the gap between the rich and poor tends to widen. Those who can afford these necessities will have access to better opportunities and a higher quality of life, while those priced out will experience reduced opportunities and limited upward mobility.

6. Impact on Future Economic Growth: A generation burdened by high housing costs, student loan debt, and limited access to healthcare may delay major life decisions, such as buying homes, starting families, or pursuing entrepreneurship. These delays can have lasting effects on economic growth and development.

7. Brain Drain and Talent Loss: If young people are unable to afford quality education and healthcare in their home country, some may choose to emigrate to places with better opportunities. This brain drain could lead to a loss of talent and potential innovators, impacting economic growth and innovation.

8. Burden on Employers: Employers may face challenges attracting and retaining skilled workers if the cost of living, education, and healthcare is prohibitive. This could result in higher wages being demanded by employees to compensate for these costs, adding to the overall economic burden.

9. Housing Market Instability: Prolonged housing affordability issues can lead to an imbalance in the housing market, potentially causing housing bubbles and bursts, with negative consequences for the broader economy.

To address these economic implications, policymakers may need to implement measures to make housing, education, and healthcare more affordable and accessible, such as increasing affordable housing options, student loan reform, and healthcare system improvements. Such efforts could lead to a stronger, more inclusive economy and a more equitable society overall.

>> No.55591365

>>55591330
Chatgpt is not going to tell you the whole truth lol it shills for globohomo

>> No.55591367

>>55591307
TND is how you profit.

>> No.55591371

A rise in gooning

>> No.55591372

>>55591307
now Americans are just like everyone else I guess. Time to suffer.

>> No.55591379

>>55591365
it's just pure reddit what it tells you. almost as if it is just some probabilistic model that outputs the most likely word sequence learned from shit like reddit.

>> No.55591383

>>55591307
housing is a scam. owning a home is retarded. it's much better to have professional owner and maintainers of house and you just rent the right to use them. The problem is the house rental industry is a piece of shit, it could be 100x better

education is a scam when the internet exists the cost of education is effectively zero. The only thing people continue to pay for is social proof. This will be fixed


healthcare, just go to the doctor.

>> No.55591384

invest in guillotines

>> No.55591391

>>55591307
I'm sorry you believed in the ''''''''american dream'''''''. Here is the historical recap fro the losers: A republic is a tool created by the caste of merchants and civil servants to 1/ get rid of monarchies 2/ to base their society on commerce alone (whereas monarchies are based on military conquests and getting rich with the spoils of the victory) with the promise that the caste of servants will keep tabs on the caste of merchants to impose ''competition among the merchants'' in order to ''empower'' the clients.
On the bureaucratic side, the caste of the servants are supposed to ''empower the citizen''. This is the birth of the atheist revolutions in america, in britian, in france and russia. This was 200 years ago.
In a republic the army is the bitch of the public servants and this means the army is contractualized and turned into a commerce, like any other human activity.
It turns out servants and merchants are best friend in private and in public they claim to be like oil and water to keep the theater going... so all the promises of ''empowering the general population'' is rubbish.

>> No.55591405

>>55591307
Hatred, xenophobia, paranoia, dementia, obesity, health problems, drug use, violence.

>> No.55591432

>>55591307
Poverty and a growing population of people living paycheck to paycheck.

>> No.55591442

>>55591383
>The problem is the house rental industry is a piece of shit, it could be 100x better
How could it be better?

>education is a scam when the internet exists the cost of education is effectively zero. The only thing people continue to pay for is social proof. This will be fixed
You need a degree if you want to get a decent job.

>healthcare, just go to the doctor.
Average cost of a doctor's visit without insurance is around $450 in Texas.
With insurance, it's $60-80, but then you have to pay around $800/month for health insurance (cheapest plan in Texas if you don't qualify for Obamacare subsidies, which is literally everyone unless you are a homeless drug addict with kidney failure).

>> No.55591447

>>55591307
Things are better than ever. You’re only focusing on exceptionally rare cases.

>> No.55591482

>>55591447
>Things are better than ever.
Cost of housing, healthcare, and education has increased like 20x in the past 15 years. Meanwhile, wages are practically stagnant.

>> No.55591504

>>55591330
>>55591363
This is actually pretty good. For my two cents I was going to throw in reduced GDP. The US is transitioning over to what people often call a service economy, but lack of education means that it's unable to effectively do this. That leaves it stuck in a kind of limbo.

>> No.55591588

>>55591447
>Things are better than ever.
definitely fucking not. Maybe you should look around instead of just being in your bubble otherwise you're going to have quite a shock.

>> No.55591635

>>55591588
he's probably one of the dudes who will be guillotined

>> No.55591678

>>55591447
I bet you live in a gated community and your parents are members of a HOA. Faggot

>> No.55592574

>>55591588
>>55591678
>>55591635
He's the type of person to not understand that just because you aren't a peasant living on a literal dirt floor doesn't mean that things have improved (and in fact worsened) since a few decades prior.

>> No.55593966

>>55591307
It implies an unprecedented level of laziness.
For that reason, my fellow goyim, we need immigrants to pick up the slack.