Mostly valid criticism, but the poorest American is still one of the richest people in the world despite our kneecapping of the housing market and insufficient social safety nets.
Also has literally nothing to do with capitalism, since this isn't a thing inherent to all capitalist countries.
American is still one of the richest people in the world despite our kneecapping of the housing market and insufficient social safety nets.
Okay, but what does that mean when the average American has a notably lower quality of life than competing poorer nations? Because that sounds like typical "starving kids in Africa have it worse, stop complaining" thought-terminating cliches that serve to end a discussion rather than find possible solutions.