Like Your Job? Living In Excess?
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This is for the over worked, indebted American workers who seem to be more disgruntled then ever before:
Living beyond your means seems to be the lifestyle for many. When we talk about what we can afford or not afford it would seem that there is not a consenses on what affordability is. Poor people in America driving SUV's with cable in their homes while on public assistance verse a rcih person who lives like a miser, a Toyoda Prius, only a DSL connection and spartan furniture and clothing except work clothes.
We talk about taxes in America and off shoring jobs, but when it comes down to it, how exaclty do we live our lives here seems to be all about excess. No one seems to be very happy about it though...
"More and more Americans are turning to debt to pay for lifestyles their current incomes can't support," writes reporter Bob Davis. "They are determined to live better than their parents, seduced by TV shows like 'The O.C.' and 'Desperate Housewives,' which take upper-class life for granted, and bombarded with advertisements for expensive automobiles and big-screen TVs. Financial firms have turned credit for the masses into a huge business, aided by better technology for analyzing credit risks. For Americans who aren't getting a big boost from workplace raises, easy credit offers a way to get ahead, at least for the moment."
Living beyond your means seems to be the lifestyle for many. When we talk about what we can afford or not afford it would seem that there is not a consenses on what affordability is. Poor people in America driving SUV's with cable in their homes while on public assistance verse a rcih person who lives like a miser, a Toyoda Prius, only a DSL connection and spartan furniture and clothing except work clothes.
We talk about taxes in America and off shoring jobs, but when it comes down to it, how exaclty do we live our lives here seems to be all about excess. No one seems to be very happy about it though...