I’ve worked low-paying jobs. I’m currently in a high paying career. It’s tragic that minimum wage workers pay so much tax, especially when wealthy corporations pay nothing. If there were any fairness in our system we’d reverse that.
It’s like there are two sets of rules. People low on the totem pole work hardest and get charged the most. The wealthy and powerful get a free pass and a handshake.
The highest paid people have it a lot easier. Everything is cheaper when you have money. Mortgage is cheaper than rent. Cheap cars (2-4K) are significantly more expensive to operate than something in the 5-30k range, but when you’re working hard for low pay, trying to eat, pay rent, get to work. Sometimes you can’t dig out enough to do the cheaper thing.
When you’re in a bind, fees and added charges materialize like magic. Overdraft fees are fucking insanity. Payday lending is criminal. The people who can least afford it pay the highest interest rates. Rates that would make your head spin.
My biggest takeaway from working both ends is that the system is rigged. If I hadn’t figured out a way to switch to the winning side I’d be devoting my whole life to burning the whole system to the ground. Of course when I was on the other side I was too exhausted to do much of anything so I’d probably just be working a dead end job and numbing my brain with drink or worse.
As it is the unfairness around me often makes my stomach churn. The unfairness of our economic system is just staggering to me.