For all of the talk lately that the economy is doing better now than at any other point in history, why is it that when I submit an application for a job outside of New York City, I often have to compete with several hundred other applicants (often as many as 800)? The stock market is doing well, but those of us who cannot afford to invest in it are not doing well. The supposed tax break we got last year has been eaten away by all of the tariffs this administration has enacted.
If the economy were indeed doing as well as “experts” say that it is, people would be fully employed and making a fair, living wage and not having to work multiple jobs just to make ends meet. Living in the US has become prohibitively expensive in so many cities and yet those of us who want to leave, can’t because we can’t afford to. It is a catch-22. We can’t afford to stay because the cost of everything from the subway to rent to groceries is so high, and yet we can’t afford to leave because of all of the reasons mentioned above. How can we change things so that the average person can afford to live and save for the future or an emergency?
If companies would pay a fair, living wage at every level from the cashiers at Wal Mart and McDonald’s to the pickers in the fields to the warehouse workers at Amazon and those in office jobs, more people would have money to spend, thus boosting the economy. They would also have money to save, which helps them when they have an unexpected expense, such as a medical expense.
Another thing that would help everyone would be universal healthcare also referred to as Medicare for All. This would be a game changer and a money saver for everyone, especially those who currently have no insurance (such as myself) simply because it is too cost prohibitive between the monthly premiums, the co-pays and deductibles. As of April 2019, 7 candidates for President indicated that they support Medicare for All, including Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Senator Kamala Harris (D-Calif), and Representative Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii). Five support Medicare or Medicaid expansion, including Joe Biden and Senator Cory Booker (D-New Jersey). Elizabeth Warren is for it, but as of the publication of the article I read from Axios, she didn’t have a clear plan in place. (https://www.axios.com/2020-presidential-candidates-medicare-for-all-7d958bab-de34-4d8c-921d-b561f201c4c2.html)