I remember just a few months ago bars and clubs being super packed and now there’s hardly anybody at them. What’s going on?

Edit: I’m in the Los Angeles area

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    People are terrified.

    Everyone is more subdued, people are going into debt as prices continue to shoot up when they’re already stretched to their limit, and ice is kidnapping people willy nilly

    Oh, plus tourism is basically over

    All in all, this doesn’t surprise me. Things are getting very bad

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      All in all, this doesn’t surprise me. Things are getting very bad

      And we’re still in the good times. My therapist asks me why my scores for happy/hopefulness are low and the anxiety/depression scores are high every week, and I can’t help but gesture wildly at the state of the world.

      Fucking figures that I’d get 2008’d again right as I start getting my life together.

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        The system requires these shocks so that owner class keep growing their pie at expense of working people. Sure mspt survive but everytime many are cornered into poverty

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            This is capitalism operating as normal, too. It’s always in crisis, and it’s up to regular working people to bail it out.

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        Man I feel you. I started therapy a little over a year ago and mental health has improved a thousand fold, but I feel like it’s too late and the country is only a few years away from falling completely.

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      People are terrified.

      Funny way to spell “poor.”

      Average people aren’t nearly as worried about ICE as they should be, but people are definitely feeling the pinch of a dying middle-class and wealth inequality skyrocketing.

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      just look at vegas/reno, dead city, actually dying before trump came in, he just accelerated it, plus state schools in west coast was suffering enrollment problems for the whole pandemic as well(prior to trump), last article i read is the schools are so desperate they have becoming offering easy admissions to the schools to hs students if they complete minimum amount of these courses, i dont know how long this will last, from what ive gathered almost everyone who was in school during the pandemic had really negative experience(dint learn much) after graduating. and people’s futures are uncertain as the schools arnt offering much in career development.

      csu system felt like it was on the verge of collapse; i think only a few schools were not suffering severely.

      UC doesnt seem to suffer the same effect though, at least not yet.

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        All colleges went through the millennial wave, so there are fewer American college aged students to teach. It wouldn’t be that big of a problem, but Trump’s immigration policy is killing foreign enrollment, which is going to collapse a major revenue stream for universities.

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          School admint thought they could keep up the grift despite the demographic change and made zero preparation for it.

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            Schools don’t make money on domestic students, so a drop in domestic enrollment isn’t a major issue as long as foreign enrollment and research stays constant.

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                  Private school charging 40k per annum is not turning profit?

                  Out of state public school tuition also doesnt make money?

                  Where is the money going?

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                    Most private universities provide significant aid to students; they actively engage in price discrimination.

                    Out of state tuition earns more than in-state, but there are additional fees that foreign students pay.

                    As for the money, it goes into a lot of the facilities and university operations. Universities are big clout chasers, so they will try to spend money to increase prestige.