• @TheAlbatross
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    Dude. Rents are skyrocketing, grocery prices are insane, everything is wildly more expensive and wage growth isn’t keeping up for a lot of people. This kinda “well look at the data” thing that the Democrats constantly do is not helpful. They always fail to account for some part of reality and it shows just how disconnected these rich fucks are from the common person.

    So many people are living paycheck to paycheck and that is disastrous for a country without socialized medicine and with the incredible costs of retirement. Homeownership and freedom from vampire landlords isn’t a possibility for a vast majority of people and many are paying a significant portion of their take home just to keep a roof over their heads and the lights on.

    They have no clue what it’s like to walk a day in a normal person’s shoes.

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      5 months ago

      No doubt many people are suffering. But wages for the lowest quintile have been outpacing inflation for the past year. Which means that overall, most of those in the lowest quintile are better off now than they were a year ago. Of course, doing better is not the same as doing well.

      • @TheAlbatross
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        This is as detached from actual people’s lives as the DNC’s messaging

      • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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        most of those in the lowest quintile are better off now than they were a year ago

        Yes, and on average each human has roughly 0.98 testicles.

        • @FlowVoid@lemmy.world
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          45 months ago

          The goal of public policy is to benefit the public as a whole. So the average will always be a more useful metric than the experience of an individual, or even a hundred individuals.

            • @FlowVoid@lemmy.world
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              25 months ago

              Except testicle coverage is a policy, not a valid metric. A valid metric is the outcome of a policy, like average deaths from testicular cancer.

              • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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                55 months ago

                Yes, and if we simply remove the excess testicles from those who have them, we could halve testicular cancer rates.