Stacy on Nostr: When did it become normal for a large segment of the US population to work a ...
When did it become normal for a large segment of the US population to work a full-time job yet not be able to afford food, rent, and health insurance? And for the sane people to be deprived of sick days, maternity leave, and, in many states, government assistance because they fell through an enormous loophole?
When exactly did society normalize that to the point of it becoming acceptable collateral damage?
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