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[–] Overzeetop@kbin.social 25 points 1 year ago (5 children)

49.3% say it refers to meeting financial obligations and having some money left over each month. About 54.2% define it as living debt-free, and 46.2% believe it means never having to worry about money.

I'm going to ignore that pesky 100% thing for the moment. Apparently we can't even agree on what "Financial Freedom" means. Defining the metric you're polling seems pretty critical if you want a consistent or useful answer. "Over half" is still burying the lede, though - less than one in ten fall into their personal version of that 150% noted above. Aside from the "American families are financially fucked" though, I'm not sure there's any hard data to extract from this.

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[–] Nougat@kbin.social 9 points 1 year ago

Don't also forget that we're talking about what people say about their own financial position - which may be different from what their financial position actually is. Self-reporting is never accurate, because people report what they feel or are aware of, which is different from objective facts, to a greater or lesser degree.

Between letting individuals define the terms of the question they're going to answer, and then self-reporting, this "study" goes beyond useless and into detrimental.

[–] guyrocket@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I agree, the definition is a real problem. While still interesting the survey is pretty screwed.

I thought financial freedom was being independently wealthy. Idle rich. Apparently I was wrong, it means working class but with some "bonus" money. Maybe still struggling but struggling less than most working stiffs.

How free can you be if you still have to work full time?

[–] AProfessional@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

There is a point in income where you have the choice, the choice to move, the choice to switch jobs, the choice to leave your partner, etc.

That is freedom. A lot of Americans are just stuck exactly where they are.

[–] ramble81@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

That's a good point. I make well into the 6-digits and the one reason I don't believe that anyone under 7-digits will ever be "financially free" is because of the for-profit healthcare system. One bad accident or cancer and I'm fucked for a long time if not the rest of my life as is anyone that can't just shrug off 5 to 6-digit bills.

Now if I were somewhere that offered universal health care and I was making what I was, I'd consider myself to be financially free. So I guess I fall into the 46.2% category.

[–] greenskye@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Same. I'm financially stable. Meaning I can hit a few bumps and I'll be fine. But I don't think it's possible to be ' financially free' when at any time I could suddenly have hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical debt.

I can roughly estimate potential pit falls with my home. And home insurance is reasonably reliable for catastrophic scenarios. Even if they aren't, bankruptcy is still feasible. The same cannot be said about healthcare. Insurance plans are extremely opaque and while they claim to have terms such as 'out of pocket maximum' that should**** in theory limit your losses, there are endless stories about how little that holds up when put to the test.

Proper healthcare coverage would be the single biggest impact on American stability. Nothing else is even close.

[–] HubertManne@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

You can add disability to this. If I can't work I pretty sure im buggered even if for some reason we get universal healthcare (I guess being disabled, if you can navigate to the point of getting it, you would have medicaid but what comes in every month would not be adequate to stay where I live or such)

[–] ivanafterall@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

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