Ben Shapiro@benshapiroSo why are they whining so much about income inequality? $96 billion per person seems like a lot of money.Quote TweetBon Appétit@bonappetit·Sep 18, 2017The average millennial spends $96 billion on food. Here's how we break it down http://bonap.it/bxcVWz72:55 PM · Sep 18, 2017323 Retweets28 Quote Tweets1,921 Likes
Bird Guy@MrBoneAir·Sep 18, 2017Replying to @benshapiroI'm 20 and I only made $2 billion TOTAL last year. Where's the justice?!??1133
Cipher @Truth_is_virtue·Sep 18, 2017Replying to @benshapiroIf that's the avg I must steal all my food. lol1
Kenneth Slayor@Jaqaliah·Sep 18, 2017Replying to @benshapiroThat is an utterly inaccurate title and the claim cannot be true.1
Definitely Not Wasserman@newyorkjew·Sep 18, 2017Replying to @benshapiroNo, dummy it's 96 Billion per cereal1
clierman | @cmod@ioc.exchange (mastadon)@clierman1·Sep 18, 2017Replying to @benshapiroThey aren't buying cars or houses - they can't afford big things they choose affordable indulgences. They had strong Econ probs at launch37
Quantum Mechanics@quantizedphoton·Sep 18, 2017Replying to @clierman1 and @benshapiroThat's not true..:your parents were able to buy a house, save for retirement, and send kids to college w/ only a high school education1