This idiot didnt even bother to read the title of the article he's posting as proof of his opinion
Here is the title of the article btw, I know its hard for you but try and read:
Joe Biden ignores that Israel rejected ceasefire deal, says Hamas ‘only obstacle’ to peace
Congratulations for pointing out 2 views of the same situation.
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It takes around $150k a year to live comfortably in the US.
Average US income is $40k a year.
Average rent $1800-$2100 a month
Average home $500k
There are programs to assist those who make low income but the instant you go above the minimum, you lose out on all of it and will be left worse off than before.
Based on what this 150k a year to live comfortably and what is comfortably for you?
Just a small correction of the average US data that I found it.
"The Takeaway. The average annual average salary in the U.S. is
$63,795. The median annual salary, which is often less skewed by outlying numbers, is $59,384. It's worth noting that average and median salaries vary quite a bit by state."
https://www.sofi.com/learn/content/average-salary-in-us/
"The average rent in the United States is $1,517/month. This is 0.6% higher than this time last year."
https://www.apartments.com/rent-mar...$1,517/month,Dakota, Vermont, and Mississippi.
"Average home price in the United States:
$420,800. The median home sales price is $420,800 as of the first quarter of 2024. That's a 28% increase from the first quarter of 2020, when the median was $329,000. MEDIAN SALES PRICE OF HOMES IN THE U.S."
https://www.fool.com/the-ascent/res....&text=MEDIAN SALES PRICE OF HOMES IN THE U.S.
Not trying to debunking you with that but showing to others data that I found in case they may doubt it. And I also found this:
"On average, an individual needs
$96,500 for sustainable comfort in a major U.S. city. This includes being able to pay off debt and invest for the future."
https://smartasset.com/data-studies/salary-needed-live-comfortably-2024
And of course talking about US as a whole is somewhat vague since prices and salaries are different in each place.
"Massachusetts is the state with the highest annual income of
$76,600. This salary is significantly more than the national average salary of $63,795."
https://www.sofi.com/learn/content/average-salary-in-us/
"Median annual income in the U.S. in 2023
Mississippi has the lowest-earning population in the U.S. with a median annual wage of just $37,500, according to the BLS."
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/04/06/us-... lowest-earning,$37,500, according to the BLS.
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A great analysis in a nutshell as to what type of leader Milei has been.
The type that will make Argentina Great Again.