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Wages are not keeping up with inflation. The middle class is disappearing.
Fascism is on the rise everywhere.
Basic Education has declined and higher education is less accessible.
Climate change. Worse storms. Lots of animals are extinct or nearing extinct.
Big Companies own everything.
No one can afford a house.
Subscriptions for everything.
Life saving maintenance drugs are insanely expensive. A subscription to live.
Women's rights being removed.
Natural resources all owned by companies with no oversight.
it's getting bad.
However. It's worth noting that the cause of all of these things isnt new.
This is the inevitable outcome of policies from as much as 100 years ago. (200 years ago? Capitalism)
Also. For some groups of people, things used to be much worse in many ways.
So some things are better. But the quality of life over all is probably declining.
Late stage capitalism and the dead internet.