Do employers only hire women these days?

>work in gentrifying area
>tons of construction
>see construction workers everywhere
>a quarter of them are unironically cute shortstack latinas
>mfw

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>plenty
Kek
I could go oooon and oooon with statistics (62% of jobs pay livable or hardship wages nationwide iirc) but I'm too lazy so here's an easy to digest pic.

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Almost any job actually useful to society (engineer, heavy machinery, public utilities and road work.

>some cities have lots of low paying jobs

What is this; 15th century England where you're forbidden to work outside your parish?

Move or commute.

>meme infographics
NPCs are complacent which is why so many of them spend their entire lives working dead end jobs. Funny how I'm unironically in the top 30% of wages in my metro area despite only being 27. It's not great but I am projected to be earning quite a bit more 5 years from now.

I will say that Trenton and Hartford are absolute shitholes and that those stats are screwed just because their respective state governments are located there. Hartford also has a bunch of cushy insurance jobs. Virtually none of the people that have those middle class and profession tiers jobs live in the city proper.

>skewed*
>professional tier*
Phoneposting.

not everyone has the wherewithal for bizness.

It ain't a meme. 78% of full time workers nationwide live paycheck to paycheck. 50% of renters spend over 30% of their income on rent. Of those, half spend over 50% of their income on rent.
That's JUST on rent.

The only one projecting here is you. 44% of 22-27 yr old college grads are underemployed (34% overall. Oddly enough, half of those, so 17%, make 45k or more despite being underemployed so that's not terrible if accurate). That would basically mean 83% of college grads are doing fine (minus the 29k+ debt 7/10 graduate with).

Overall, it's shit, but mostly because of the cost of living. Most people with bachelors will be okay (32% of people over 25 have bachelors and of those, 26.56 will be okay), but everyone else (including those with an associates like myself) are getting ass fucked.

>26.56 will be okay
26.56%/32% will be okay

Get out there and sell some shit dude. It's a feeding fucking frenzy for all of the small business owners I personally network with. Consumer confidence is through the fucking roof, and people want to throw their money at local USA providers of goods and services.

Or don't...

Hang out here posting infographs about how bad it is, if you twist the stats in just this particular way.

It honestly doesn't matter what you do, to those of us that are out there and getting after it.

Ps. I'm a college drop out.