heres another one einstein!:There are a lot of concepts Ricky Bobby has little to no understanding of.
Ranked: The Social Mobility of 82 Countries
you are 27th place from the best.
heres another one einstein!:There are a lot of concepts Ricky Bobby has little to no understanding of.
Yup, since we didn't work Monday. I did see an afternoon Sunday sort for some reason...So like...was it heavy today
heres another one einstein!:
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Ranked: The Social Mobility of 82 Countries
you are 27th place from the best.
oh another one i think richard wolff quotes this and maybe michael hudson is the latest generation is the first generation in US history expected to do worse than the previous one.Of those born into the bottom quintile, the majority will move upward. Moreover the standard of living of someone in the bottom quintile is much better than it was a few short decades ago.
Is there some analysis behind what you're claiming or are you just looking at the current stats and assuming that, for example, a child born to a poor single mom in 1958 had a better chance at "making it" than a child born to a poor single mom 2000 when there are resources and opportunities available to him that were unheard 60 years ago?
Of those born into the bottom quintile, the majority will move upward. Moreover the standard of living of someone in the bottom quintile is much better than it was a few short decades ago.
Is there some analysis behind what you're claiming or are you just looking at the current stats and assuming that, for example, a child born to a poor single mom in 1958 had a better chance at "making it" than a child born to a poor single mom 2000 when there are resources and opportunities available to him that were unheard 60 years ago?
From the best in social mobility, not necessarily quality of life.heres another one einstein!:
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Ranked: The Social Mobility of 82 Countries
you are 27th place from the best.
he asked for economic mobility and thats what i gave him. the EPI one should be legit, im not familiar with the other sources i quoted, but i know the nordic countries are actually the greatest in the world i believe so it seemed right.From the best in social mobility, not necessarily quality of life.
oh another one i think richard wolff quotes this and maybe michael hudson is the latest generation is the first generation in US history expected to do worse than the previous one.
the standard of living is falling in north america because of lower opportunities and rising costs.
when youre poor, you want a good safety net. if you are so poor that you are hungry, you want an efficient system of getting enough food for the day so you are not wasting your time looking for food, instead of looking for a job or something like that.
if you are poor, then you want an education system which is cheap or free because then you can spend more time studying instead of having to work. its madness to have an education system which racks up debt. you want to be free to pursue education. i look at student debt as a tax, and why would we as a society want to discourage people from going to school. it should be encouraged. its not competitive to have high student debt when other countries are not. also, whats the cost of the stress of having student debt and tuition? id love to hear that.
funding public transport is cheaper and more efficient than private transport.
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Let’s not give up on the American Dream: Testimony before the Economic Policy Subcommittee of the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
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i think EPI is good, check out jeff faux youtube servant economy or his book.
yea its called intergenerational downward mobilityYou’re conflating the economic mobility of the individual with the aggregate economic standing of an entire generation. One has nothing to do with the other.
The data don’t reflect that, but ok.
TL;DR: people want stuff for free.
How about the WWII generation.Did you catch the Washington Post story on how Millennials are the poorest generation?:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/05/27/millennial-recession-covid/
The unluckiest generation in U.S. history
declining economic mobilityDid you catch the Washington Post story on how Millennials are the poorest generation?:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/05/27/millennial-recession-covid/
The unluckiest generation in U.S. history
Did you catch the Washington Post story on how Millennials are the poorest generation?:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/05/27/millennial-recession-covid/
The unluckiest generation in U.S. history
yea its called intergenerational downward mobility
Ok, then. The start of a shortened post-vacation week is usually very heavy for our station. No exception yesterday. The weather was perfect so I had no idea why there was a 15 minute early pull. No one was told to start any earlier. And, of course, we were nearly 2,000 pieces over the estimate.
I work in doc sort when I get off the road and let me tell ya, we were hip deep. But we still delivered the black and blue promise.
LMAO 100% clueless as usual.Ambitious expectations + poor effort = "The world owes us"