62% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, as holiday spending, credit card debt rise
62% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, as holiday spending, credit card debt rise
As the holiday season kicks into high gear, 62% of adults say they are living paycheck to paycheck, according to a recent report.
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It should be illegal to charge compound interest, and the highest a person should ever have to pay is 10% of the total borrowed. So $100 is $110 back, max.
25 0 ReplyThen what's to stop people from borrowing money and waiting until the amount they have to pay back is less than what they borrowed due to inflation?
10 0 ReplyWhat's to stop people from borrowing money and waiting until they die?
10 0 ReplyForfeitures. Credit ratings.
6 0 ReplyI guess nothing. Make things cheaper.
5 0 ReplyIt's a bit more complicated than that, I'm afraid
5 0 ReplyGreedy Billionaires aren’t complicated.
1 0 ReplyNo, but economics are.
2 0 ReplyThey’re complicated by manipulation. I wonder who is doing the manipulating?
Kill the billionaires.
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I hate this argument.
What happened to being an adult and not signing your name to stupid shit you can’t afford?
10 0 ReplyPredatory business practices.
13 0 ReplyCompound interest has been a thing since the Babylonians, 2,000BC, and they understood it from clay tablets.
If you don’t understand it 4,023 years later with a iPhone in your pocket, you’re an idiot.
8 0 ReplyI mean, you're not wrong, but I think their point was it's morally wrong, not confusing.
11 0 ReplyUsury was also a thing back then.
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Predatory capitalism happened. And a system of society that doesn't afford everyone an equal opportunity to take advantage of such a system.
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