As the US debt level continues to rise, it is an interesting sight to see it happen first hand. If you are a manager, you will see this everyday. Specifically from new hires. This is the easiest way to find out what is going on with US Debt. The attitude of new junior hires tell it all. You can watch the attitudes of those with children and family, and those without. For the most part, there is no difference. It is very obvious that the masses have been programmed to spend. Rarely do junior hires save and invest first.
The Drive To Spend
From new junior hires, it is simply amazing to hear their thoughts on money. When many obtain a job that pays more than they have made before, the first thought is how to spend their money. Not how to save. It is shocking. Even when there is a constant drumbeat of a recession in the near feature, the vast majority of new junior hires have a spending mindset. As such, as soon as the money comes in, it is let go on frivolous things.
It is actually amazing. For some of these new hirers, I am somewhat jealous of the naivety. For example, how free they are with money. No thought of what could happen if they lose their jobs. They are taking vacations, buying new cars, buying new homes and attending far away music festivals. You only live once they say.
US Debt Is Growing And It Is Scary
The scary part of this is because of the high wages that these new junior hires are making, the thought is that they can pay off debt whenever. As such, they accumulate debt with the thought that in the next few months it can be paid off. This is a problem. Without adequate funds in an emergency fund, the lost of a job or any hick ups or simply life can cause issues. With high salaries, in a high costs of living area, and financial illiteracy, debt can accumulate very fast.
This all goes to show how US debt continues to grow. There is such a mass of financially illiterate folks that no matter the salary, no matter how high the income, many in the US are simply trained or programed to spend and to continue to do so until they have nothing left.
Those With Families
The interesting thing is that even as we move toward a possible recession, it really does not matter if folks have families or not. The spending continues on. Whether it is a weekend trip to Europe or traveling to another State for a music festival. It is simply amazing. Those individuals with families are spending more than those without. For most, you would actually expect the opposite. But coming out of the pandemic, this is where we are. There is a pent up demand to travel and it does not matter if a recession is around the corner. Caution is being thrown to the wind and folks are spending and the debt load is rising.
US debt is not the only debt rising. Debt is raising in other countries as well. As the labor market tightens, as layoffs increase, there will be fiscal pain. Are you planing ahead or are you apart of this group that is driving US debt to new heights?
Conclusion
As the US debt level continues to rise, it is an interesting sight to see it happen first hand. If you are a manager, you will see this everyday. Specifically from new hires. This is the easiest way to find out what is going on with US Debt. The attitude of new junior hires tell it all. You can watch the attitudes of those with children and family, and those without. For the most part there is no difference. It is very obvious that the masses have been programmed to spend. Rarely do junior hires save and invest first. Or for that matter, save at all. For financial independence, start saving and investing early.
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