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67% OF BLACK FRIDAY Shoppers IN Crushing DEBT

2025-12-02 News & Politics
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Redefining Economic Reality: The Fraying Social Contract and Consumer Debt

Understand why current official poverty metrics fail to capture modern financial stress and how heavy reliance on credit reveals a widespread consumer squeeze masked by headline retail numbers.

Short Summary

  • The official Federal Poverty Line (FPL) calculation is significantly outdated, ignoring modern necessities like childcare and digital participation costs.
  • An analyst calculated a family of four needs $136,000 annually just for basic participation, suggesting most households are functionally struggling.
  • Black Friday data reveals consumers spent more money while receiving 4% fewer items, indicating reliance on credit to maintain purchasing power.
  • Structural issues, such as safety net "cliffs" (losing benefits when income marginally increases), create systemic traps for the working poor.
  • The gap between perceived prosperity and increasing household expense necessitates re-evaluating basic housing models and social support design.

This discussion pivots on a viral essay arguing the FPL is disconnected from reality. The speakers break down the rising costs required for basic societal participation, moving beyond mere subsistence. They link this systemic financial pressure to consumer behavior, specifically the alarming reliance on debt during high-volume shopping events like Black Friday.

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Top Comments (10)

@ant9228 2025-12-02

I didn’t buy a single item on Black Friday except groceries for the week. Oh….. & Bing Rips for Saagar of course.

776 29 replies
@MetalockieMusic 2025-12-02

First year in my life as an adult that I didn't buy 1 thing on black Friday

624 31 replies
@daveblackman816 2025-12-02

Stores are also just scamming people lol. People have been revealing that the price “discounts” are just the regular prices lol but with fancy “LOOK AT THIS 40% OFF SALE” signs.

562 29 replies
@majorisker 2025-12-02

The idea that anyone could provide for a family of four with $33,000 a year is an absolute joke and frankly insulting that is the poverty line. You can barely survive on that as a single adult.

491 51 replies
@-AtomsPhere- 2025-12-02

I didn’t buy anything on Black Friday this year. 5% off isn’t that appealing.

247 7 replies
@vteknique 2025-12-02

This level of corruption and oligarchy is unsustainable.

245 17 replies
@chrlpolk 2025-12-02

Black Friday sales have become just regular sales with a different sign. 40% off? For the 8th time this year.

124 2 replies
@OT_concerned_citizen 2025-12-02

Organized Usury.

60 1 replies
@RanDom-Interloper 2025-12-02

Seems like systemic corruption of capitalism

47 6 replies
@tsiqueido 2025-12-02

I was at a Target store in L.A. on black friday...it was same traffic there as a typical Friday afternoon. Even the cashier I spoke with was surprised how slow it was for that day.

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