This is said without even once questioning the salary at her workplace, or the socio-economic inequality in society as a whole.
Instead the reporter delivers the message that you can trade your expensive breakfasts of salads and stuff to porridge a couple of days a week, plus stop being addicted to nicotine.
The article says it is aimed at millennials that are rich enough to buy an apartment, and thus, for the first time in their lives, can experience unprecedented money issues, as interest adds to inflation.
No even a wink at big companies and their CEO:s, making unprecedented profits and getting paid more than ever. Just two experts that explains how young people can save money by learning to live like poor people.
For me, this whole piece is outrageous. The none-criticism of salaries plus the way this entire bit disregards poor people like they are merely a natural phenomenon, like air, is mind boggling. Any thoughts?