I work for a company that pays for your housing. It's not that bad tbh. I was a supervisor for the company no college degree and housing was paid for from 2020 to 2022 because of the pandemic. Being a supervisor, not that hard to get, I had my own studio. If you work for national parks it's actually a steal. The company recently promoted me to manager making 64k a year without housing cost. 4 years with the company. I dont want to say the jobs are getting better but I'm saying invest your time into companies that actually care for their people. Half the people in corporate don't have a college degree and make 6 digits just from loyalty alone. There is hope if people support the right corporations and let the others die and learn from better ones. Just wanted to let everyone here know there is opportunity for you. At a base level you make min wage but pay 35 ro 40 a week for housing with unlimited amenities/utilities. If you don't mind living away from the city places like these are looking for your help. And it really comes down to can you do base level work. The system isn't fraud and it's fair for people who show effort.