• there is no “staying healthy maybe” in the US without healthcare. that isn’t a thing you can do your little napkin derivations for… which also don’t include homeowners insurance or property taxes, which are subject to change… sometimes drastic. everything here injures, poisons, or traumatizes people. the only people who think they’re gonna surf above it all by riding their bike (don’t get hit by a car!) and eating kale are the ones not yet noticing what its already done to their bodies and minds.

    accidents and diseases don’t care about your choices or plans, especially now that public health has become the latest target of capital formations.

    preventative healthcare maintenance and routine access to a physician for diagnosis is the surest way to catch even worse things before they become catastrophies, and that requires insurance + money.

    trying to individualize survival in capitalist political economy is playing in their rigged casino, and without insurance you’re going all in on every hand.

    also, i dig the idea that a house is 5x wages. real flash back to the 1990s there, unless you’re talking about getting a fracked to shit place in north texas where the groundwater is full of heavy metals and the leafy greens from your garden will let you hear the voices of screaming gods.

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      which also don’t include homeowners insurance or property taxes

      You just glossed over my comment then. 0.05 y~w is 4k on average (using GDPpc), where I am it’s slightly under 2k. This lines up pretty closely with property taxes and homeowners insurance combined. I’m in a location where a 3br house costs less than 5 years of fulltime minimum wage pre-tax income. Also I was using a solo-occupied house as a steelman; anyone socially capable would benefit from having multiple people for each house (and for each car). We’re not trying to mandate retiring in the burbs.

      But I guess you’re right. All my experience of living in communes is wrong and illusory.

      no-choice Guess I’ll go back to plan A of a 40-year standard career and relying on the imperialist economy for my retirement then.