I Work So Hard and Still Can't Afford Life: American Girl Breaks Down Over Unpayable Bills and Economic Crisis
A few days ago, a young American girl cried in her car, saying she couldn't make ends meet despite working constantly. The promise of 'work hard, follow the rules, and success will find you' that America has been offering for centuries has disappointed the youth. Naturally, young people facing financial difficulties are at a loss for what to do.
Another young girl shared moments of her crying bitterly in her car in a similar manner. She rebelled against the situation, saying that while young people her age were having fun at Coachella, giving off the impression that they could afford anything, she couldn't even pay her bills.
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"Videos of mental breakdowns reflect not individual collapses, but a systemic issue."
The American Dream once painted a picture of a life where one could earn a decent living from a full-time job, be a proud homeowner, and gaze into the future with assurance. However, in the present day, the cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment in America's bustling cities fluctuates between $2,000 and $4,000 per month. Meeting this steep price with a minimum wage paycheck is virtually an insurmountable task.
Moreover, a potent 'aspirational' culture has taken root. The younger generation harbors dreams of a life where they can revel in leisure without the necessity of work, mirroring the lifestyles flaunted on social media. This yawning gap between their dreams and the harsh reality takes a significant toll on their mental well-being.
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