Are wages really too low, or are people just too lazy and don’t want to work hard anymore?

Are wages really too low, or are people just too lazy and don’t want to work hard anymore?

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>Inflation @ 30%
>Why is no one working.
Why work if it gets you no where.

No they're way too fucking low.

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I feel like it's a combination of both. entry level wagie pay isnt enough to cover much unless your on welfare. But people have also been sold the idea by some zoomer on tiktok that they dont have to be frugal and can drive lambos around

>work hard for $12/h
Last time I was waging I purposely made the slop as bad as possible. Here's your fucking BigMac you nigger, I made sure to forget a patty.

Depends on what your view on the purpose of a society, money and the economy.

If the end goal is maximizing happiness and meaning to the greatest number of people, then our current wages (and system to that extent) has obviously failed.

Depends on your point of view, otherwise it's relatively easy to make a decent amount, but you gotta work for it, plan ahead, look for loopholes and be responsible.

Unfortunately as a result of our modern "culture" and "education" most people do neither and in fact do the exact opposite.

One thing's for sure. The constant hunger we're all feeling from these food shortages is not helping.

why are people so stressed about "getting a home"? apartments are far more connivant, far more flexible, far cheaper. you dont need a home in 2022 and frankly its more of a hinderance now than ever to have one.

>why are people so stressed about "getting a home"? apartments are far more connivant, far more flexible, far cheaper. you dont need a home in 2022 and frankly its more of a hinderance now than ever to have one.

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>why are people so stressed about "getting a home"? apartments are far more connivant, far more flexible, far cheaper. you dont need a home in 2022 and frankly its more of a hinderance now than ever to have one.

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>your posts on this four channel website violate Clause 2250.9B of the rental contract
>we're gonna need to you to be out of the unit by next week, and you'll lose your deposit
>homeless? too bad pal, your name's not on the deed.

If you want a family, an owned home is critical
Your landlord can always pull the rug out from under you and you need to be in an area filled with other families in order for your kids to have a good neighborhood to grow up in
Renters are transient and you have no idea what their history or intentions are

Qorking haed never got mw more money. Just the opertunity to work more hours for the same shit pay and be expected to continue working harder. Your fellow lazy employees catch wind of this and just use you so they have an easier time at a place they dont wanr to be either. I made the mistake of thinking i could climb the ladder and make better money by being a hard worker. All it gave me was stress, bad back, and payroll mad at you for all the overtime while being taken advantage of. Never again. All jobs i take from here on out i will be the laziest peice of shit and if im fired ill just take unemployment and do it all over again.

that transience is a massive advantage in the job market. i'd argue staying in one place is the worst thing you can do in your career. it's not the 1970s anymore where you get one job and work there til your retire. you have to be mobile if you want to make good money.

Kill yourself kike

Some things matter more than money, like providing your children with a safe, stable, rooted community where they have friends and a social network

>without taxes
The Thain will have to speak to you about that one, chud.

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Thats not possible for a vast majority of people. Some people are tied to where they wre born by family and friends. I cant leave my current town because im taking care of my sick mother andmy wife refuses to live anywhere else bwcause of her fond memeroies as a child. Transients are for drifters who tarnished their name when they were young and looking for a fresh start. It shouldnt be normalized.

Minimum wage jobs are just slavery in disguise, because people with choice aren't willing to do those jobs.

Heck, after reading up on Roman history, I'm pretty sure that a lot of Roman slaves had better working conditions than your average minimum wage cuck.

eh lets not go too far

Both. It's a circle in general. Of course some people are lazy no matter how much you pay them, like boomers and millenials for example

Way too low and companies (at least mine) are removing our bonuses and making us do more work. Been with my company 5 years and the fact they did this shit with no notice has me sick and I am on my way out.