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« Reply #30 on: March 16, 2023, 08:47:09 pm »

What I don't understand is why anyone would hold more than $250K in a single bank since anything over that isn't insured.

From what I understand, it was mostly companies payroll and stuff like that.
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« Reply #31 on: March 20, 2023, 11:38:53 am »

I don;t think that's an issue or at leasy not a big issue. I think million of people are making money online so they are no longer in the work force. It's absolutley astonishing how many people are making high 6 figures showing their ass, feet or making tik toks.

LOL ... You guuys may have known but I recently learned that OF has killed the stripper market. Many clubs are closing because they can't get anyone to work. Who would want to do it in person when you can do it for millions online? The NET is definitley affecting the work force. 
To build off this point ... I saw a Pew study over the weekend that said over 7 million men under 32 live at home with their parents and are not either working nor seeking employmet. That's freaking huge. Why it was just on men I don't know but that alarming. I think my generation has coddled their children way too much.
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« Reply #32 on: March 20, 2023, 01:41:00 pm »

To build off this point ... I saw a Pew study over the weekend that said over 7 million men under 32 live at home with their parents and are not either working nor seeking employmet. That's freaking huge. Why it was just on men I don't know but that alarming. I think my generation has coddled their children way too much.
LMFAO, a report a couple weeks ago said that only 35% of unmarried males said they were in a relationship. But 65% of unmarried females reported as being in a relationship. Yeah, that math doesn't add up. The majority of people born after GenX are fucked in the head. The parenting has definitely gotten worse over time.





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