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Culture War Roundup for the week of April 13, 2026

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And neither are paid very much.

A warehouse worker makes £26k a year.

And are they spent on anything that benefits Phoebe in any way?

Yes, as outlined in the OP. Feel free to consult the most recent budget if you don't believe it.

who should she be angry at?

The people who design social media algorithms, chiefly.

A warehouse worker makes £26k a year.

A quick search seems to show that's not much different than a US warehouse worker. Or cashier; they're overlapping ranges. The UK may be a better place relatively for warehouse workers compared to brain surgeons, but you're likely at least as well off being a warehouse worker in the US.

Yes. So I don't buy @Eetan's claim that warehouse workers and cashiers in the UK are both getting shafted.

They may well be, but not by their salary. Rather, by the general economic malaise that's brought about by the policies meant to keep their salaries relatively high.

A warehouse worker makes £26k a year.

Just for context, due to inane minimum wage laws and similar these sort of positions are some of the highest paid in the world in the UK, normalized to median wage and price levels. It's not a great place to be a nuclear engineer or surgeon but it is a pretty good deal if you are a cashier, store clerk, warehouse worker, etc.

Which is, funnily enough, broadly what people like Phoebe O'Brien want. Unfortunately it does have some pretty severe second-order effects.