The economy has been slowing down now for almost 20 years since the high rolling days of the 1998's when tek start up's seem to be on a tear.
So what have been the consequences of this long & slow decline?
Well, To maintain quality people have been prioritizing. Cutting out expenses. Who even has the money to entertain guests anymore for example. How bout children? Nah. Cut them out too.
It seems that we haven't yet come to the realization that America has fallen. It is no longer a great super power of the world economy. There aren't enough jobs left to maintain our standards of living. With fewer jobs and many willing to fill them, wages have stagnated. Cost of living has continued fuelled by its own equity, But reality stands firmly. When will we be ready to accept that our standards of living are no longer sustainable.
I mean, Yes sure. I can spend most of my free time on social media and forums to save money and keep myself occupiedto maintain my high standards of living, but am I really Even living? Im not so sure anymore.
Housing market bubbles, Low birth rates, Pilling deficit on provincial government and federal. Record high consumer debts.
Who even has money to buy furniture anymore? Millions of items are traded online everywhere everyday in a society where there is no longer enough money to pay for goods sold in stores like Sears.
When are we going to accept we no longer can expect high quality standards.
We have to face the music one of these days, We can't keep ignoring the truth
So what have been the consequences of this long & slow decline?
Well, To maintain quality people have been prioritizing. Cutting out expenses. Who even has the money to entertain guests anymore for example. How bout children? Nah. Cut them out too.
It seems that we haven't yet come to the realization that America has fallen. It is no longer a great super power of the world economy. There aren't enough jobs left to maintain our standards of living. With fewer jobs and many willing to fill them, wages have stagnated. Cost of living has continued fuelled by its own equity, But reality stands firmly. When will we be ready to accept that our standards of living are no longer sustainable.
I mean, Yes sure. I can spend most of my free time on social media and forums to save money and keep myself occupiedto maintain my high standards of living, but am I really Even living? Im not so sure anymore.
Housing market bubbles, Low birth rates, Pilling deficit on provincial government and federal. Record high consumer debts.
Who even has money to buy furniture anymore? Millions of items are traded online everywhere everyday in a society where there is no longer enough money to pay for goods sold in stores like Sears.
When are we going to accept we no longer can expect high quality standards.
We have to face the music one of these days, We can't keep ignoring the truth