>>509047636 (OP)Cont.
>luxuries are more affordable than living costsAn average TV cost $254 or $868 with inflation, meanwhile, monthly rent was something like $131.06, or $548.00 in todays money. Meanwhile, you can get a decent TV for $200 in today money, but rent is between $800-$1200 for a decent sized flat or apartment. My history teacher once told me that he paid $7 a week in the mid-80s for a grotty flat in the centre of Manchester whilst he was at university. The lowest I have seen rent in my town is $475 per month, but the trade off is you live with 5 Africans in a dilapidated shithole.
>Internet AccessWhilst it provides an endless see of information and entertainment, it's ultimately just the latter, with the former just allowing for sites like OnlyFans to pop up and cause demoralisation.
>Working standards Most wages don't rise with inflation in bongland, so you're getting paid the same as you were pre-inflation, and your money is pretty much worthless if you want to buy a house. In the 1980's, the average wage was $8,280.00 or equivalent to just over $45,000.00 in todays money.
Keep this in mind when the average house price at the time was $19,273.00, compared to $271,000.00 today, with the average wage being $37,430.00.
>University tuitionIt was free for the majority of students up until the late 1990s, with some older people I know even getting paid in grants to attend university. meanwhile, the minimum you'll pay for a year of university is now $9,535.00.
>Mass migrationLiterally half of our capital is owned by indians, who fill the flats with 9-10 other indians who are fresh off the boat. I can't walk in my local town without seeing a mob of blacks and indians zooming past on those fucking electric bikes.