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    2 months ago

    “The majority are well fed, own homes, and are perfectly fine purchasing clothes and getting a shower.”

    This statement, that you made on response to me is not one i disagree with. The issue is that it has nothing to do with my premise. I am not arguing and wont against it so there is no point in taunting me to do so.

    I belong to the “most” i was talking about and I have all of the above and more needs met but what i don’t have is the choice to stop working for my employer without significantly harming the survivability of my family.

    But since you really insist on additional details:

    For the land of the “free”

    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/25/your-money/emergency-savings.html

    Most people dont have emergency savings (journalist words) save to say long term unemployment is a scary idea and it be quite a challenge to relocate to an area with better jobs.

    Ive seen more then 50% trown around as the number for This but it depends on who measures when and how.

    For most of the world:

    This one has stats about how most people only speak one language, but was a source really necessary to know that?

    https://preply.com/en/blog/bilingualism-statistics/

    If your born in india as the lowest cast not being given a education, you only speak indian do you really think you have the choices beyond maybe working in scam call center?