Ch1Guy

Ch1Guy t1_jbz9i71 wrote

Your chart is excellent, but I can't help but feel it downplays the horror that is cancer treatments the chemo side effects, neuropathy, surgical drains, residual pain from the radiation, hormonal train wreck..

I hope you have a full recovery... hang in there..

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Ch1Guy t1_j9n77fo wrote

I could explain the word "crime" to you, but it seems like you live in your own little world with your own "facts"

Is everything perfect? Of course not. Hell not even close.

Are most people doing better based on median income, higher minimum wages, more people with healthcare.... for those that live in the real world , undeniably yes.

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Ch1Guy t1_j9gsgti wrote

So minimum wage for large portions of America are at near the highest levels in the past 50 years.

Healthcare coverage is also at some of the highest levels for the past 50 years.

Median household income adjusted for inflation is about the highest it has been in the past 50 years. (if anyone is interested: https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2020/01/09/trends-in-income-and-wealth-inequality/psdt_01-10-20_economic-inequality_1-0/ )

Unemployment is about the lowest it has been over the past 50 years.

People are doing well.

The problem is wealth inequality. Others are doing better and we are not all sharing in the growth of wealth.

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