Two-Bedroom Rentals, Comfortable Life, 10-Hour Workweeks, & Cocaine Piracy (31m) – Episode 335




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Summary: Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 335 has Skyler giving his commentary on the following entries to r/shitstatistssay: CNBC writes, "Full-time minimum wage workers cannot afford a two-bedroom rental anywhere in the U.S. and cannot afford a one-bedroom rental in 95% of U.S. counties."; GoAheadAndH8Me writes, "Free consent cannot be given in a society that lacks a UBI providing a comfortable life as the worst possible outcome."; the Hampton Institute writes, "If capitalism were suddenly outlawed & we all began working for each other (instead of for a handful of rich people), we'd have 10-hour workweeks, no poverty, no war, no crime, more time with our families & communities, creative/productive outlets, and sustainable/healthy living."; and Talos-Valcoran writes, "The government takes a part of the money it gave to the companies, who gave it to you, back so that it can improve your life. Without taxes the whole government wouldn’t work."