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𝕬𝖑𝖊𝖝⚡'s profile picture
𝕬𝖑𝖊𝖝⚡1 year ago

Dual income households was once an option, now it’s an obligation to simply live ☠️

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SanFranciscoMountainBiker 🚵1 year ago

The point is when women entered the workforce, suddenly families could “afford nicer homes”. The pace of building didn’t keep up, and now two incomes are necessary for even modest homes. Plus the kids don’t have someone dedicated to taking care of them.

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G Man1 year ago

This wasn't true for working class families in post war Britain. Both my sets of grandparents both worked. They were working class, they did mostly manual jobs and to make ends meet they worked and lived modest lives. The shift is that it's impacted the middle class as well.

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

take the journey

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4-3-31 year ago

We saw this during Covid too.. starts as an option ends up an obligation.. lockdown

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Codec Black1 year ago

👆🏾👆🏾👆🏾👆🏾👆🏾

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Davo Corbulo1 year ago

growing gdp doesn’t imply maximizing labor hours, in fact, the greater the gdp of a country the less likely you need to work…

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xPhoenix1 year ago

💯

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Ben Maden1 year ago

Small families came next. How’s them birth rates?

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monty 🟣1 year ago

Funny how he has to say he’s not trying to say women should stay at home That’s because the elites have convinced women that they have the right to work and any suggestion that they don’t work evokes hysterical outbursts If he reversed the argument there aren’t many men who would say I’d rather work if given the option of working or not working Most men know and understand work is slave labour but we need the dosh to live Men understand that they need unions to fight for better working conditions - that’s why they encouraged women into the workplace in the first place because women don’t join unions

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TheChristinaWard1 year ago

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