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Every time a liberal tries to debate me about economics (they makes $16/hr and pay 3 figures in taxes) I move farther right
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Anonymous 4w

the more i learn about economics now and thru history the further left i get

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Anonymous 4w

Damn bro that’s kinda sad for you

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Anonymous 4w

Yeah cuz the guy saying there are people who make $16 an hour while paying 3 figures in taxes is definitely knowledgeable about economics 💀

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Anonymous 4w

One of my majors was econ, try me. Also $16/hr is literally comparable to Federal Reserve internships

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 4w

Are you saying that isn’t possible?

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 4w

$16/hr is comparative to poverty. No one cares about your Econ degree from ur no name university. Just admit you studied Econ because you didn’t get into the business school :(

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 4w

No we know this is bait because Econ is almost universally considered a harder degree than business

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

Easier than finance though (which is in the biz school)

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Anonymous 4w

Lmfao fair

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 4w

Notice that I said “one of” and not my only. Finance & Econ major with a focus in Econometrics, minors in French and Mandarin and graduated magna cum laude. Admitted into the business school of my university. Now quit deflecting and pick a topic to discuss

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 4w

Alright pal I fuck with it. Now I’m curious, what career path? - > not being passive aggressive

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Anonymous 4w

I’m doing quantitative investing. Pretty based shit

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 4w

Currently I’ve got a choice between being an economic analyst for a company that works with my city for determining the economic impact (positive or negative) of projects, both future projects and the long-term effects of current ones, or i can work for a company specializing in business analytics internationally with operations in 24 countries

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 4w

As for the 2nd part, is that why you picked up 2 languages

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 4w

Not really I just love learning languages! It opens up so many more music genres, world literature tends to be much more enjoyable in the original language especially when you understand the nuances, and it’s fun to speak with people in their language whether it’s here or abroad. French was bc I was already fluent enough to only need a few credits and Mandarin was just bc I wanted to but they’re not the only ones I’ve learned

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