Wow, i thought that having a living in United States was cheap, i was wrong. A lot of my friends that are living in USA told me that they were earning a lot of money, and that everybody could easily live in there and afford spending some money everyday. But i see that there is still necessity in all the countries, but i didnt imagine that it happened on usa.
Not all would agree to that but if you really are not from there its hard to have a decent job for earning. But the educational system is much better from other countries so its looks like they are not poor. But off course upon graduation you are filled with lot of loans. You would really experience American hardship when you are just on the job.
The truth is that if you have to get into debt, have to, regardless of where you're from, than you have to question whether the country you're living is fair.
You shouldn't have to take a loan to survive. Plain and simple.
or am I wrong?
I've lived in Greece and I never felt poor even when I had no money at all.
Here in the states I've felt poor no matter how much money I had.
It seems like there is always some made up, mandatory expense that I have to pay.
I believe the system is predatory and not built for our benefit but to keep certain middle-men earning money from the middle and working classes to be redistributed among the already rich.
Laws like making it illegal to sleep in your car or to live in public property only make my point for me. It shouldn't be illegal for a person just to stay over at a national park, nor do I believe that national parks or any parks run by a decent government should charge admission fees to the public.
In some places in the United States, homeless people have managed to gain certain rights, in order to survive, but these rights can easily be trampled by police officers and the authorities.
It seems like money and power are carefully regulated so that society's "undesirables" can be easily controlled.
Bitcoin may change that.
I'm just pointing out that, even if you were a millionaire, if you (sic!1)leave in today's system you're poor.
The fact I used to illustrate that is almost irrelevant.
edit: Typo
1. I meant live, not leave