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American work culture forces parents to choose between providing financially and being present for their children, creating dangerous situations where kids bring guns to school and families struggle to stay connected.
• Multiple incidents of young children (ages 6-14) bringing guns to school in New York City
• Parent absences due to long work hours create supervision gaps for children
• Economic pressures require dual incomes when one income used to support families
• Housing costs and basic necessities continue rising while wages remain stagnant
• Corporate greed drives price increases even when costs don't justify them
• Refusing overtime can be a necessary act of self-preservation despite financial needs
• Modern workforce "driving people to the grave" before they can reach retirement
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American work culture forces parents to choose between providing financially and being present for their children, creating dangerous situations where kids bring guns to school and families struggle to stay connected.
• Multiple incidents of young children (ages 6-14) bringing guns to school in New York City
• Parent absences due to long work hours create supervision gaps for children
• Economic pressures require dual incomes when one income used to support families
• Housing costs and basic necessities continue rising while wages remain stagnant
• Corporate greed drives price increases even when costs don't justify them
• Refusing overtime can be a necessary act of self-preservation despite financial needs
• Modern workforce "driving people to the grave" before they can reach retirement
Email us at [email protected]
Support the show