The measure of doing well is a measure of perception not aggregation.
Source date (UTC): 2018-10-29 21:14:58 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1057017976254279681
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@GonzoGeorgism
@Septeus7 @Slysneak @Lord_Keynes2 @Voltaire1778__8 @LambsRegret @jappleby123 @Noahpinion @curtdoolittle @ProfSteveKeen This is such a ridiculously hyperbolic portrayal of the average American & their standard of living. It isn‘t the Rust Belt, New England, or Appalachia. Things could be a lot better, and serious reforms need to be made; but the average American is doing far better than you claim
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