This video poignantly captures the widening chasm between optimistic macroeconomic data and the lived reality of a working class crushed by systemic inflation. It serves as a sobering reminder that an economy is failing when hard work no longer guarantees even the most basic financial security.
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Nobody Can Deny How Bad It's Getting In America AnymoreAdded:
I just got denied from Walmart as a cashier. I have a [ __ ] master's degree, bro.
>> The experience of being a working-class American is to just be squeezed for every single dollar that you have.
>> People are charging a thousand dollars a month to rent rooms in their home. A thousand dollars a month to rent a room.
The CEOs are talking. The Federal Reserve is talking. The analysts are talking. The only voice nobody hears is the working American holding the whole country up. Listen to 16 of them stop pretending at exactly the same time. I just got denied from Walmart as a cashier. I have a [ __ ] master's degree, bro. I went to school for 12 years, got my high school degree. I went to four four years to get my bachelor's, and then I went for an extra two years to get my [ __ ] master's. Do you know how much school that is? It's a lot. And the worst part is, oh, maybe it's the best part actually. America, the government probably thinks it's the best part, huh? I'm 120 [ __ ] thousand dollars in debt. Yeah. Yeah, cuz society wants to tell you to go to school, go to college. Get your degree, TIMMY. OH MY GOD, JOB SECURITY. Shut up. Please stop spreading that because now I'm screwed, and I have no idea what to do. I have applied to over 300 companies. I've gotten responses back from 11 of them.
Why the [ __ ] do you think I'm applying to Walmart to be a cashier? Cuz no one is hiring. Why do you even post a job offering if you're not going to hire anyone or respond?
What are people doing for work? I need to figure something out because if I wasn't doing UGC for brands that I found on SideShift, my ass would be homeless.
I would be [ __ ] homeless. Bro, I'm not going to [ __ ] make it in in [ __ ] [clears throat] world because like, tell me why I just went to [ __ ] Kroger's and got groceries. I just got paid today, my last [ __ ] paycheck, and I spent $73 [ __ ] dollars on popcorn, crackers, Cheez-Its, milk, Ranch dressing, tomatoes, just basic [ __ ] man. Like, a box of [ __ ] Cheez-Its and a box of [ __ ] crackers was $5 a [ __ ] piece.
The Ranch dressing was [ __ ] $5. The tomatoes was were $4. Like, the milk is $7 a gallon and my kid drinks 3 gallons a week. That's 20 [ __ ] dollars. Like, how the [ __ ] did I barely get any goddamn food and it's $73 [ __ ] dollars? Like, what the [ __ ] am I going to do?
This is [ __ ] insane.
$7 for 10 slices of cheese?
I need to get the [ __ ] out of the US. I went to Target for two things. One, two, shampoo and razor heads. If you don't [ __ ] believe me, guess how much I [ __ ] spent. Actually, everybody take a [ __ ] guess. I'm listening. Tell me why this [ __ ] was 30 [ __ ] dollars.
What do they want me to do? Not wash my [ __ ] hair, not shave my [ __ ] body?
That's [ __ ] disgusting. I DON'T KNOW anything about like inflation. Honestly, couldn't even define the word for you. I basically failed out of my [ __ ] high school economics class. I'm worry about something else, too. Gas is like in Arizona in Tempe is like over $5 right now. I don't know if you guys can tell cuz you only ever see the interior of my car in these videos, but I drive a [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] This car is so [ __ ] tiny. I've had it since I was 16 years old, so 4 years. I have never paid more than $40 for a full tank of gas. All of a sudden, I'm dropping a [ __ ] band to keep this [ __ ] up and running. [ __ ] this [ __ ] I want to move to like Canada. I don't know. Where the [ __ ] can I move where I don't have to deal with this [ __ ] Walk through the grocery store with them. Watch them put things back. Watch them lie to their kids. Watch a woman cry in her car over the gas it took to get there. This is what working class buying groceries looks like in 2026 America. So, I just got home and this note was taped to my door and I'm kind of scared to open it because it says rent notice, which probably means my rent is about to increase. And not to sound dramatic, but the inside of this note is about to determine the fate of my future because if they keep my rent the same, I would highly consider staying in West Palm Beach for another year. But if they raise it by over $100, I'm 100% moving to either Miami or New York. My current rent is $4,200 a month, so if they raise it to more than 4,300 a month, I'm 100% out of here. But let's see. Congratulations on your upcoming anniversary with us and thank you for being a valued resident in our community. As a valued resident, we'd like to show our appreciation by offering you an early renewal discount.
If I'm so valued, why the [ __ ] would you raise my rent? My current rent is 4190.
If I renew with a early special, they are raising it to $4,602.
And if I don't sign within the month, they're raising it to $4,732 a month. Bro, that is [ __ ] crazy. I was thinking maybe two to $300. That That would typically be in line with inflation, right? 3 to 4%. $4,600 from 42 is a 10% increase. Okay, so since my landlord wants to play games, we're going to play a little game called move out. The apartment hunt is back on in full swing and I know I showed you guys Fort Lauderdale a little bit the last couple weeks, but I don't think that's on the table anymore. I'm really thinking about Miami or New York, so I'm going to go to both destinations, set up a couple tours, and bring you guys along with me. We're going to find a new place, baby. If anyone out there is wondering how Americans are doing, poorly. We are doing poorly. Yesterday, I woke up to an email from my landlord saying, "Hey, I'm raising your rent."
Why? No [ __ ] reason. We already pay all of the utilities ourselves. That is not included in the rent. So, we pay for electricity and we pay for water and we pay for natural gas to heat our home and that bill in particular has [ __ ] skyrocketed this year. Every single month this winter it was over $600.
And we do not turn the heat on. We just turn it so that we can [ __ ] survive.
We do not turn it above like 60. So, we're [ __ ] freezing in the house all [ __ ] winter. Oh, and also I woke up this morning to an email from my health insurance being like, "Thanks for your payment." was deducted automatically.
Except this time the payment was $400 more than it was last month. Sorry?
What's going on? So, I called the health insurance company and I was like, "Why did this happen?" And they said, "Oh, well, the tax premium expired." And I said, "Tell me why that happened. Is that because of federal budget cuts? Is that because of the New York state budget? What did that Where did that come from?" And they said, "We don't know. You have to call the New York State Department of Health." And so, I called the New York State Department of Health and it was just a whole [ __ ] rigmarole because they intentionally make it so opaque that you just have to spend all of your [ __ ] time and energy just navigating this [ __ ] ass bureaucracy and trying not to get [ __ ] more than they're already [ __ ] you. I got my new IUD yesterday. So, I have been [ __ ] hugging this heating pad all day and eating Advil like it's breakfast cereal. Meanwhile, I don't even know how much that bill is going to be for. I don't know how much that procedure cost because I tried to find out before I got it. I called my health insurance company and I was like, "How much is it's going to be?" And they were like, "We don't know. You have to call the doctor." And so, I called the doctor and I was like, "How much is it going to be?" And they were like, "We don't know.
You have to call your insurance." And so, nobody could give me an answer. And I was like, "Well, I need the [ __ ] IUD because I cannot afford to have children, obviously." Meanwhile, the [ __ ] psychos over at CPAC are like, "Hey, you dumb [ __ ] leave the workforce. Better yet, never join the workforce and shack up with the first chud you meet in high school and start popping out babies that we know that you cannot afford because they're all [ __ ] psycho Christian nationalists.
The experience of being a working class American is to just be squeezed for every single dollar that you have at every turn. And you're like, just wave your arm and you just run into another fee that you were supposed to pay. And where does that money go? Straight to the [ __ ] top. Straight to the [ __ ] billionaires who do not create jobs. In fact, they keep slashing jobs just to invest in [ __ ] AI data centers.
I don't understand how we're not out in the streets all the time.
People are charging a thousand dollars a month to rent rooms in their home.
A thousand dollars a month to rent a room.
>> [sighs] >> Bro, what the [ __ ] we going to do? The cost of living has gotten out of hand. And y'all buy house, buy house. Man, everybody that I know that owns a house tells me don't buy no [ __ ] house. They hate that [ __ ] Between property taxes going the [ __ ] up, insurance going the [ __ ] up, [ __ ] having to fix roofs and roofs, is that what it is? Having to fix that roofing [ __ ] Everybody I know that got a god damn house tell me don't buy no god damn house.
They say, "At least you call the maintenance man."
But that ass, what the [ __ ] we going to do about the rising cost of living?
Because what you mean you charging people a thousand dollars? You got three rooms in your house you're charging them a thousand dollars for somebody to come live there.
This [ __ ] is sad. Like my son going to be an adult in the next couple of years.
He's going to graduate from high school and be an adult. And this is the world he has to live in? The [ __ ] Mhm.
I guess I need to [ __ ] is weird.
The rent isn't reacting to inflation.
The rent is creating inflation. Listen to three women describe what the landlord industry is doing to their families. Listen to one of them quit the game on camera and walk away from the contract.
Everything is so expensive right now, and I don't understand how people aren't talking about it. We don't make enough money. Collectively, we do not make enough money. The price of things are are keeping up with how much we're getting paid. And it's infuriating to me for people to say that people just need to work harder, people need to get different specialized degrees, people need to start their own businesses.
That's not the answer. The answer is that billionaires are hoarding wealth.
And the system is set up to fail.
And I'm just infuriated by it. I can't get ahead. Every month they try to get ahead and I can't get ahead.
And I don't know how to cope with that. I don't know how to cope with that. Everything is so expensive, especially in the last like 6 months.
Um I can barely get by.
So, I don't know how I'm supposed to retain hope.
How am Am I supposed to get a doctorate so that I can afford a studio apartment?
Like is that where we're getting to at this point? Like I don't know what the answer is to this, but it's so [ __ ] bad. And I just wanted to get on here and tell you if you are experiencing the same thing, you're so so so not alone.
Everything is so expensive and it's infuriating to me.
Just got paid. Money's already gone.
The wages simply don't keep up with the cost of being alive. Listen to her name what's actually happening and listen to her ask the question nobody in power is willing to answer.
Do you know I've been looking for a job for 2 years?
For 2 years.
I finally got an interview after a ridiculous number of applications.
And I found out today that they put the job on hold for budgetary reasons.
>> [snorts] >> Meanwhile, I'm broke and rent is due.
Like, I've got nothing.
I applied for assistance from the state.
And I have to show that being bipolar will hinder [clears throat] me from working to get $292 a month.
Yeah.
I'm self-employed.
And I'm making no money.
No one is buying any of my merchandise on my Patreon shop.
No one attends my lectures.
And I'm I'm shadow banned on TikTok.
So, >> [snorts] >> and the house just passed the most atrocious spending bill seen probably since Reaganomics.
I'm just venting because I know it's tough all the way around.
>> [snorts] >> But I've done everything I'm supposed to do.
Everything they tell you to do when you're an adult, I've done it.
And I can't seem to make any headway.
So, I'm not sure what else I'm supposed to do.
I don't know what else to do because I keep ending up here.
They tell you to work.
I'm trying to find work.
And when I can't find work, I make work for myself that brings in nothing.
>> [snorts] >> What do you do in these situations?
Tell me.
What?
I've done everything I'm supposed to do.
And nothing is working.
I always end up here.
Two years of applications.
One interview.
Pulled the morning of. She did everything they told her to do. Listen to her ask, what's actually left for someone who follows the rules?
I just find it so crazy how it's basically normalized at this point to literally just do your job, pay your bills, and barely be able to save at the end of the month. Like, it's just so normalized to go to a grocery store and literally panic every time you go grocery shopping because everything's just so [ __ ] expensive. And every time you go to the shop, everything's just like doubled in price. I was having a conversation with my sister, and I was just saying like, I'm so [ __ ] upset that I can't spend the money that I want to spend on my family for Christmas because everything, like, just surviving is so [ __ ] expensive. Like, yes.
Like, I am not as poor as some people that I know. Some people are literally struggling to even like exist.
I'm I'm getting by paycheck to paycheck, and it's it's insane how normalized it has become. That we spend most of our lives working, and all we are doing is surviving. We're not We're not doing anything. We're just literally surviving. Like most of us can't even afford to buy a [ __ ] shitty flat, for [ __ ] sake.
Every year electric goes up, everything goes up, everything but the salary. And I'm just like it's so [ __ ] normalized. And it's literally going to get worse.
It's going to get worse, and I don't want to sit here and be like hopeless and it's but it is not It's not going to get any better. The reason why you guys could afford houses Because we worked our ass off and bought it. Okay, but you're trying to say that we don't work Everything's expensive.
>> it because you're living in a house paying all that rent.
Okay. All right. All you got to do is you're you're paying more rent than you would a mortgage. Okay, where am I How am I going to get a mortgage? Well, you save up your money and you buy >> the rent? Oh my god, what a freaking [ __ ] Panic at the grocery store is normal now.
Working full-time and barely surviving is normal now. Watch the generational disconnect happen in real time. The boomer bought a house for what the millennial now pays in rent. Listen to him try to explain it.
Some things don't need explaining.
Some things just need someone honest enough to say them out loud.
Listen to her say it. 23 words.
Everything that needed saying.
They're realizing it, all of them, at the same time. The wages don't keep up.
The rent doesn't stop rising. The grocery store breaks them every Sunday, and the system tells them to work harder.
If you have a working American in your life, send them this video so they know they are not alone. I appreciate it.
Here's to the next one.
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