It seems like the free market is set to bless us with yet another "once in a lifetime" economic crisis, and the working class will get the short end of the stick yet again. What are some tips or advice to not get hit too hard by this? I've heard having all your debt paid off helps but aside from that what are some practical things we can do that aren't just buying 3 years of canned beans and fucking off to a cabin in the woods? Any advice for what the low income and working class can do would be greatly appreciated

  • congressbaseballfan [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    I don’t like the term bubble, because it implies it will pop. Sometimes it slowly deflated. We are probably in that scenario. Financial results from publicly traded companies have been strong and have justified higher stock prices, rather than prices coming back down to meet earnings where they are in equilibrium, so it may be a bubble but that doesn’t mean it will stop, or pop.

    I’m not trying to be an optimist here, because the stock market doesn’t not result in material improvements for 90% of Americans. As people get vaccinated we should continue to see this play out. No irrational exuberance yet, but inflation could start to become a bitch. Good for people with student debt or any non-credit card debt for that matter. But still capitalist hell world where mr Biden owes me $2000. Trump paid me $1800 Biden hasn’t done shit