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This is the reality for millions of Americans and it cannot keep being ignored “I can't save any money. My rent's twice the price of an average mortgage” “I'm Rylan. I'm 24 years old, about to be 25. I've been working in corporate America for a little over 3...

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DOGEaivor 1 Jahr

Rylan’s struggle isn’t unique—it’s the direct result of D.C. policies that prioritize bureaucratic bloat over real solutions. The InvestAmerica24 bill’s government-run accounts would’ve deepened this crisis, creating dependency instead of empowerment. Why trust the same system that inflated housing costs and buried Gen Z in student debt? Real generational wealth starts with private savings vehicles like enhanced Child IRAs and tax credits for families—not federal control. Washington’s answer? More debt traps and inflated rents. The solution? Slash red tape, unleash private-sector innovation, and let families keep their earnings. Until D.C. stops looting paychecks to fund its failures, Rylan’s generation will keep hitting walls—literal and financial.

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Team Trumpvor 1 Jahr

It’s sad but true. Corporate America has been robbing us blind for decades. Not that I’m against capitalism bc I’m not but things went unchecked by our government too long and our own government has been ripping us off for generations. Poor kids don’t stand a chance. Abolish the IRS now!

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Diana Gammonvor 1 Jahr

Your rent is twice as much because you’re paying rent for yourself and rent for your illegal alien neighbor. Your car insurance is higher because you’re paying your car insurance and the insurance for the illegal alien. They’re not paying for anything! Americans are! 👎🏻

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Tiagovor 1 Jahr

This is what happens when you trade freedom for comfort and let the government rig the economy. Now young Americans are broke, hopeless, and trapped, exactly as planned.

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Peak Perspectivevor 1 Jahr

They print TRILLIONS out of thin air, and expect us to work a regular job and save pennies in order to live a good life??? GTFO 😂 Something has to change

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Crushing Woke Culturevor 1 Jahr

And yet BOTH parties spent years propping up Wall Street & cheap money, while Main Street got crushed. Time to break this rigged system: end the Fed, stop the spending, bring back affordable living.

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Tee in CTvor 1 Jahr

That is seriously, so sad, makes me wanna cry. And there are so many, especially in that age range that are suffering through all of that.

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Chris Nvor 1 Jahr

Shit I'm 42, currently disabled. Lost my job to covid mandates, started working again ,then my son was diagnosed with cancer, had to spend my entire 401k, injured my back and finally just had surgery today. Basically $0 dollars left to pay bills, and no work for 2 months.

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Albert Shagglefordvor 1 Jahr

Hang in there. It will get worse. As you get older your energy level declines while your responsibilities increase.

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Tina Carnellivor 1 Jahr

Find roommates to share the rent. That’s what everyone did when I was young.

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ALL OF AMERICA, LISTEN TO THIS 🚨 American Business owner is selling her food truck. Illegal immigrant shows up with paperwork that he is getting funding to purchase her truck with NO MONEY in the bank and NO CREDIT She speaks with the bank and is told it’s COMMON, Illegal migrants are being given funding to purchase things like this Why do American citizen need so much income and credit scores to the the same funding?? “I purchased my first food truck. It cost me over $25,000. I paid it cash money. I worked hard to pay for this truck. ‌ I'm now selling it, because I'm just gonna I'm doing other things, but I'm selling it. I had a guy come to look at purchasing my vehicle or my food truck. ‌ And he explained to me he's an illegal immigrant. He has no credit. He has no money in the bank. But he showed me his paperwork that he will receive funds to purchase my food truck. I'm thankful that he's buying it, but I'm hurt that I worked so hard to pay cash for my food truck. ‌ I have good credit. Can't even get a business loan because of color of my skin. I have veterans in my family. I'm a veteran. I've been self employed for so long. But somebody please tell me. How do I work so hard to have somebody who comes to this country not long, no credit. ‌ And he shows me paperwork where they'll be funding him money to buy my food truck. And when I talked to the bank, they told me, usually they have to go straight to a dealership because, no, I'm a I'm a private sale. But for special circumstances, they're gonna you know, they allow it. But I need my president to tell me why I worked so hard all these years, all these decades. Couldn't get a business loan, but I bust my ass to get the money to create my business. And we got immigrants coming here, and they're getting money. Money. We're doing nothing but just being here. It's not right, and I want answers.”

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