0% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck
12-30-2018, 01:31 PM
Quote: (12-30-2018 04:33 AM)Spaniard88 Wrote:
America, and most of the West, is life on easy mode.
If you can't make it in America given enough time, say 15 years as an able-bodied adult, then you're just dumb in regards to finances, or you just don't prioritize financial security.*
I'll spell it out. We get an economic crash every ten years or so. If you spent the ten or so boom years buying brand new cars, renting expensive places, and taking expensive trips abroad simply for travel's sake, or worse, to bang loose women, you will not have the capital needed to invest during the crashes. The investments you make during the crashes, the plays you make, those are the plays that set you, and many times your heirs, up for life. They set you up for life on the backs of those that spend the boom years buying into things with a negative ROI and investing in relationships, including with women, that have a negative ROI. In a way, you can say that fortunes aren't made during the booms, they're made during the crashes. The booms are simply when the dullards get interested in investing.
The end.
The secondary effect of delayed marriage.
We all know (and it should be self-evident) that marriage serves as a powerful wealth builder. Shared rent, shared responsibilities, and the psychological comfort of having somebody waiting at home for you, all serve to increase your ability to earn income. Economists love to point out how married men earn more money than single men; part of this is because they have to. Mouths to feed at home. But we shouldn't discount how beneficial it is to have a Helpmeet at home, even if it's a modern woman.
But there's a secondary factor that occurs because of delayed marriage. We're not just missing out on the benefits of marriage - we're experiencing unique costs associated with being single.
What's the average age of marriage now, versus then? 30 versus 20? 28 versus 23? Either way, 5-10 years of one's prime working life is now dedicated to the mating market, rather than building personal wealth. The mating market involves conspicuous displays: peacock feathers. For teenagers, this means pulling stupid stunts to show off their bravery. For young adults, this means brand-name cars, shoes, and expensive restaurants.
The reason young people are compelled to blow their money on "avocado toast" isn't simply the fact that they have bad spending habits, and they're a bunch of greedy hedonists (though this is part of it). It's because they're stuck in a period of delayed-adolescence, attempting to attract a mate.
Imagine you had a group of peacocks and peahens, separated by a pane of glass. Upon sexual maturity both would begin their conspicuous displays of attraction; but because their mating ritual could never reach fruition, they never stop the conspicuous displays. Both sides are burning up calories and exhausting their life-supply, when nature designed them to use those calories in raising the young. You'll wind up with two groups of animals who are exhausted and stressed out by the time they reach mid-maturity.
For our species, the glass separator is the birth control pill. In the normal course of things, horny young people get together and pregnancy occurs: at that point, the conspicuous spending disappears, and they both reorient towards building a solid foundation in life. But for us, we're still trying to attract a mate. We're burning up all our resources in a race to the bottom - and since our competition has credit cards, we need credit cards too.
You could respond that you don't need money to get laid, you just need game. There's that homeless guy who was picking up chicks left, right, and center, whom we had a thread on way back when. And yes, this is true - I do well enough despite being a cheap bastard - but you're missing the point. The number of people who figure out how to hack the system is going to be a minority; the majority will believe what the advertisements tell them, that you need to buy brand name jeans and expensive footwear to get laid.
It's a war of attrition, and our genes are screaming at us that we need to do whatever we can to reproduce. If that means using a credit card to buy avocado toast - then so be it. The only other choice is extinction.