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Armies of well-paid apologists, apparatchiks and propaganda peddlers–economists, pundits, statisticians, influencers–spend their entire careers pushing a big shining lie; we’re more prosperous now than ever before. This is demonstrably false, as the truth–that we’re much poorer than we were 40 or 50 years ago–would disrupt the status quo in which the few at the top get to control the narratives and wealth as long as the masses believe the propaganda that we’re all better off.
This is the reason why the four-decade collapse of the purchasing power of wages must be papered over with propaganda and gamed statistics. If we accept the reality of our declining standard of living and well-being, then a few reforms will be recognized as insufficient; we’ll awaken to the necessity of a Reformation, not just a handful of standard-issue policy tweaks.
Inflation statistics are easily gamed. So are statistics such as median wages. Official inflation is gamed by various statistical tricks (hedonics and what’s in the price basket) to understate the real-world decline in purchasing power.
There is only one true measure of prosperity: the purchasing power of an hour’s labor / wage. It doesn’t matter what the wage or price numbers are, what matters is: how much can you buy with an hour’s wage?
Fact: in 1977, it took 2.25 days of work (18 hours) to pay the monthly rent on my studio apartment in the most expensive city in the U.S., Honolulu. In virtually any other city or town, the rent would have been less. I was 23 years old, working as a non-union apprentice carpenter for a small contractor. The pay was a bit above average, but by no means fabulous. I wasn’t working at Goldman Sachs. The rent was fair market; it wasn’t some special deal offered by a relative.
Yes, the court historians and economists are telling you exactly what the state wants you to hear to indoctrinate you and feed you circuses and bread to keep you happy and calm. Are you on to it yet? Go out and stack some more sats.
Amazing!! How much has changed since 1977 until today... at that time with a little more than 2 days of work you paid your rent for the whole month!! I live in Lima, Peru and I need at least 10 days to collect the total payment for my rent... Now without investigating much you realize how the elites at the top, who by any means want to retain control of the masses! In these last 4 decades they have crushed the purchasing power of the citizens and making them poorer every day without them realizing it and their fleeting life slipping away...
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Just think, all of this was done on purpose to make the top 1% even more “toppy”. You have to think who THEY are to understand what is going on and when it really changed. THEY are using us as wealth generators and slaves for THEMSELVES. Stack sats be free.
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Totally true! We better keep learning and stacking all the sats we can!! As they say in my place of origin..
"Slow but sure"..
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Faster and surer is a better idea, thinking in terms of ELite insanity. See: #808615
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