https://www.businessinsider.com/young-people-are-developing-money-dysmorphia-2024-7
She suggested the most productive route for people feeling anxious about money is to take in different financial perspectives and make a budget — one that’s realistic and shame-free.
Disciplining the working class by weaponizing mental health language. Gonna start
real drapetomania hours, who’s up
“self-comparison and outdated ideas about money” i.e. “get with the times, no one can afford a house you stupid proles”
the outdated idea of being able to afford food
“outdated ideas about money”
yeah the idea that the capitalists pay a fair or living wage is sounding pretty outdated
The only thing better than communism is whatever liberals fantasize capitalism to be.
All I have to do is say “I am rich” and stacks of cash flow into my wallet. Businessmen are actually super altruistic and are just dying for people without experience to apply to their c-suite positions and make easy money.
She said life transitions, self-comparison, and outdated ideas about money can fuel this perception.
I’m gonna guess the “outdated ideas about money” include “getting paid more as inflation increases” and “having enough to afford a down payment on a home”
While parents can teach their kids valuable lessons about saving, not all the money rules that pertained to Gen Xers and boomers translate to today’s economy.
For example, Clayman said, generations growing up in the postwar era were more likely to have pension plans, while retirement is largely self-funded now. Plus, factors like inflation and a higher cost of living can make it harder for younger people to stick to strict saving schedules.
Things that used to be provided for you for free now require you to save money yourself, but also advice about saving money is old-fashioned and you shouldn’t listen.
No save! Only consume!
Boomer financial advice:
Mow lawns for a summer and save your earnings to pay for college. Take some extra shifts at the factory and buy a house. Sell it in 20 years for a million dollars and move into a condo in Florida.
Don’t forget “constantly tell everyone younger than you how much harder you worked to get here than they could ever imagine.”
I read that as ‘white parents’ at first.
I tried to make a realistic budget once but knowing that I only have $100/month for food made it worse than not knowing.
I suggest fuck you pay me
money dysmorphia
a financial therapist
financial therapist
Not a real job
anyone who’s job is some made-up bullshit like this should be forced to work in the mines
Down to the countryside movement but for op-ed writers
This is why “impostor syndrome” is a thing
This isn’t what dysmorphia even means. The word they want is dysphoria. But I suppose it fits the bill for pseudoscientific sounding buzzwords that sound official enough to people who aren’t inoculated against it.
we may have to start making excuses for the lack of terror
we’re running out of excuses for the lack of terror
So they know that we’re barely making do and want us to buy more crap
Honestly, it’s fucking unbelievable because between me and my partner, our household income is pretty fucking good
But between having to maintain our house and cars, rising food prices and the general expenses of being alive, it’s still damn hard to actually save up anything or invest or whatever else these ghouls want us to do
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The cure:
My insurance finally approved my bank account replacement therapy!
“Outdated ideas about money” like having enough of it to buy a home and retire I assume. Gonna guess that phrase is doing a lot of heavy lifting.
Edit:
Very coded language but the concern is exactly over the impossibility to retire. The article mentions both that pension plans are more rare and there is even less disposable income free for retirement savings… as evidence that millenials are worrying over nothing??
YOU WILL ACCEPT YOUR LOT! NEVER QUESTION THE ECONOMY