I’ve been noticing a recurring sentiment among Americans - frustration and disillusionment with the economy. Despite having gone to school, earned a solid education, and worked hard, many feel they can’t get ahead or even come close to the standard of living their parents enjoyed.

I’m curious - is this experience unique to the United States, or do people in other countries share similar frustrations?

Do people in Europe, Australia, Canada, or elsewhere feel like they’re stuck in a rut, unable to achieve financial stability or mobility despite their best efforts?

Are there any countries or regions that seem to be doing things differently, where education and hard work can still lead to a comfortable life?

Let’s hear from our international community - what’s your experience with economic mobility (or lack thereof) in your country?"

  • trolololol@lemmy.world
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    7 小时前

    I’m Brazilian too, now living in Australia

    I think what’s happening over there now is something that Brazilians are used to since the 80s at least, when the prosperity of the earlier decades wrapped up. So I’m told by Brazilian boomers, given I was a kid in the 80s.

    So yep I’m thinking to myself that US is getting to officially belong to the 3rd world.