- United States
- Texas
- Letter
I am writing this furious, exhausted, and completely fed up.
I make nearly $70,000 a year — a salary that used to mean stability, maybe even a little breathing room — and yet I am barely surviving. I am relying on credit cards just to get through normal life. I am cutting out meals, skipping basic experiences, and constantly calculating what I can afford to lose next. This is not living. This is survival under pressure.
My reality? I am so paycheck to paycheck that my bank account sits at mere dollars for weeks at a time while I wait for the next check. And when it finally comes in, it disappears almost instantly — swallowed whole by rent, utilities, groceries, and debt.
There is no cushion. There is no recovery. There is just a constant cycle of barely staying afloat.
Meanwhile, credit card companies offer zero flexibility. The moment a payment is missed, the calls start — dozens of times a day — relentless, aggressive, and dehumanizing. But when I ask for help? When I ask to adjust a due date so I can actually keep up? Suddenly there are no options, no solutions, no understanding. Just pressure.
And all of this is happening while corporations squeeze every last damn dollar out of people like me. Prices go up. Fees go up. Profits go up. But wages? Stability? Opportunity? Nowhere to be found. It feels like this entire system is designed to drain working people dry while rewarding unchecked greed.
Let me be absolutely clear: this country is becoming predatory to the working class. It is demanding every last dollar we earn be handed over to companies that somehow think endless quarterly growth is more important than whether Americans can afford to live.
Where are you in this? Because from where I stand, it feels like the people elected to represent us have allowed — or even supported — policies that make this worse, not better. The cost of living has spiraled, and instead of relief, we get more pressure, more excuses, and more silence.
I am not asking for luxury. I am asking for a system that allows someone working full-time to live without fear of financial collapse every single month.
Do your job. Rein in corporate greed. Create real protections for working people. Make this country livable again.
Because right now? It's bleeding us dry.