The Finance Leftist

The Finance Leftist

@thefinanceleftist.bsky.social

Elder Millennial. Finance and SMB Expert. Capitalism is broken, let me show you how.

1,959 Followers 1,854 Following 2,484 Posts Joined Nov 2024
1 hour ago

Reporting the news is a job that requires three steps.

1) Take statements made by someone.
2) Uncover their truthfulness.
3) Report them as truthful or not. (Weighing source history of statement accuracy for bias)

This is just propaganda.

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1 day ago

Economy is BUSTLIN’

#Econsky

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1 day ago

Not if the moose in angry. You never fuck with an angry moose.

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1 day ago

Imagine if we had actual economists to advise the people running our country instead of…. This?

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1 day ago

Fucks solely because of the audacity of it’s existence

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2 days ago

They are the number one propagation machine for global anti semitism. They are happy when this happens because it strengthens their arguments as a “victim mentality” state.

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2 days ago

These people should be publicly drawn and quartered. I said what I said.

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2 days ago

Miss Rachel is better than every politician we have.

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2 days ago

In 2021, $500K was a luxury home in many parts of the US.

In 2026, $500K is a small, single-family home, or a condo with huge HOA fees.

Housing is unaffordable, and owning a home--even a modest one--is impossible if you don't have a $150K+ salary.

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A $500K mortgage was $1,900/month in 2021.

A $500K mortgage is now $3,200/month.

$1,000+ more each month for the same home.

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2 days ago

Epstein Class army also rapes.

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2 days ago

All the real ones are block by liberal “economists”

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2 days ago

I’m blocked still I believe 🤷‍♂️

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2 days ago

There is no middle class

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3 days ago

Bahahahahahahaha

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3 days ago

Expensive when viewed in a vacuum. Expensive when viewed in the lens of how much we pay versus what we get for services? Not so much.

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4 days ago

No surprise.

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4 days ago

lol WUT

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4 days ago

while technology may shorten the times for some house work, the fact that it is now added AFTER your work day instead of AS your work day exacerbates a problem and makes it feel like you don't have real leisure time.

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4 days ago

A couple of basic examples is
1) commute times. People commute on average an hour each day back and forth. 10% over and hour ONE WAY. This didn't happen when we worked more locally.
2) domestic chores. no more single income households require that now house work gets done after work. not AS work

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4 days ago

Our work day is DIFFERENT, not shorter. Maybe if you're a serf in a field in the 1600s it's shorter, but technology has broken the barrier in work-life balance.

There are still the same hours in every day. We now deal with many things off hours that happened DURING work hours prior

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4 days ago

Wages have not kept up with increases in productivity. Full stop.

While you can say people have more leisure time because of technology, our lives are also IMMENSELY more complex. So we have far more tasks to accomplish daily that most would NOT view as leisure.

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4 days ago

That’s hawt

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5 days ago

Shop local. Steal corporate

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5 days ago

You love to see it.

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5 days ago
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a stick figure with a sad face is standing in front of a sign that says the point . Alt: a stick figure with a sad face is standing in front of a sign that says the point .

Ok class traitor

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5 days ago

I did. You're just too dense to realize it.

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5 days ago

It's my understanding that again you are an ostrich with it's head in the sand.

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