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"The Economy is Fine? For Who?"

They keep telling us the economy is strong.
Record stock market.
Unemployment's low.
GDP's growing.
Inflation's slowing.

But let me ask you something — who the h### is this economy actually working for?

Because for millions of us — working-class Americans, immigrants, and anyone without generational wealth or a $400 emergency cushion — this so-called “strong economy” feels like a slow-motion collapse.

Rent is sky-high. Home ownership? A joke. The dream of buying a house is now just that — a dream — unless you're born rich, married rich, or planning on debt slavery. Try affording rent, food, childcare, and a car on a single income. H###, try it on two. And don’t even think about getting sick — one ER visit can bankrupt you even with insurance.

Wages haven’t kept up with costs. Minimum wage hasn’t moved in over a decade. Corporate profits? Record-breaking. CEO pay? Off the charts. But the average worker? We’re treading water at best, drowning at worst — and they have the nerve to tell us it’s our fault for “not budgeting.”

Food is more expensive. Gas is more expensive. Utilities are more expensive. And what’s the solution? Tell people to stop drinking coffee and eating out. Like our economic survival hinges on skipping avocado toast.

You know who keeps this country running? Immigrants. Working-class people. The ones picking crops, cleaning toilets, driving Ubers, stocking shelves, delivering Amazon boxes at midnight. People working two or three jobs, not because they want to “hustle,” but because one job doesn’t pay enough to live.

And then we get politicians — from both parties — who throw around buzzwords like “resilience,” “recovery,” and “innovation,” while never having to choose between rent and groceries. They celebrate job reports that don’t mention the quality of those jobs — no benefits, no security, no future.

Meanwhile, the same people who broke the economy in 2008 are still richer than ever. The banks got bailed out. The working class got blamed. And now we’ve got a new elite class of tech billionaires hoarding wealth while lecturing us about "productivity."

Let’s be honest: this economy is rigged.

It’s not broken — it’s working exactly how it was designed to:
To funnel money up.
To squeeze workers dry.
To exploit immigrants while demonizing them.
To reward hoarding over helping.
To turn basic human needs — housing, healthcare, education — into profit centers.

And while we’re struggling to survive, they tell us we’re just not trying hard enough.
“Learn to code.”
“Start a side hustle.”
“Invest in stocks.”
As if those are real solutions when you’re already living paycheck to paycheck.

This isn’t about laziness. This isn’t about lack of ambition.
This is about an economy that punishes the poor and rewards sociopathy.

Millions of people are working harder than ever and falling further behind.
That’s not a recovery. That’s a crisis.
And if we don’t stop pretending otherwise — if we don’t demand better — then this system will keep grinding us down, one gig, one rent hike, one eviction at a time.

So yeah — the economy’s doing great.
For corporations. For billionaires. For people who don’t worry about price tags.

But for the rest of us?
It’s not a boom — it’s a boot on our necks.

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