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A very important part of traveling outside of where you live and, preferably, your country is the ability to learn just how people live elsewhere. Sometimes it’s just a mind expanding experience, but there are cases where you, unfortunately, discover that what you thought was normal is, at best, just a scam.

Someone asked “What's the biggest scam in America?” and people shared their thoughts and comparisons. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to add your thoughts in the comments below.

#1

A group of businessmen in suits discussing common scams in America at a conference table. The use of religion in politics.

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    #2

    Person wearing a mask talking to a doctor, highlighting common scams in America. Health insurance.

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    #3

    Americans Who Moved Abroad Share What Things Are Scams In The US, Here Are The 45 Best Posts The illusion that it's the greatest country in the world. No national health service. Short maternity leaves. High gun crime. And people who worship politicians like God's. And rampant institutionalised racism. And those are just the things off the top of my head.

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    #4

    Americans Who Moved Abroad Share What Things Are Scams In The US, Here Are The 45 Best Posts Tipping instead of actually raising wages for waiters

    Edit: I was referring to tipping as a necessary law. Yes people tip, but should they be the ones to ultimately blame if you haven’t been tipped and can’t survive the week? No. It’s the firms that you’re working in. They should pay you enough to not have to DEPEND on just tips to make a living.

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    #5

    American flag waving on a tall flagpole against a clear blue sky, symbolizing common scams in America. 2 Party Political System.

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    #6

    Newborn baby sleeping in a hospital bassinet, wearing a patterned onesie and mittens. The whole health system... like... putting a fee on holding your baby after giving birth? Seriously?

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    #7

    "Person studying, taking notes with a pen, referencing Mometrix test prep book, focusing on common scams in America." COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS. You need edition 10 for this class. They change one chapter in the book make it a new edition over price it and f**k the college kids. Always drove me nuts when I was in college.

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    #9

    Person holding a professional camera on an urban street, capturing footage. News as entertainment.

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    #10

    Person overwhelmed at a desk, illustrating stress from common scams in America. The idea that you need to be productive all the time. It's ok to just exist.

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    #11

    Person administering an injection in an office setting, highlighting health-related scams in America. Insulin prices.

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    #12

    Person holding a credit card in front of a laptop, highlighting common scams in America. The entire credit score system.

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    #13

    Hands using a calculator on documents, illustrating common scams and financial caution in America. Paying your taxes and then never seeing a return on your investment. That's OUR money! Fix our roads, give us health care, educate our children PROPERLY, pay our teachers a living wage, RAISE UP people below the poverty line so they can live with dignity. Stop wasting 750 BILLION a year on our military.

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    #14

    "Ticketmaster screen display, related to common scams in America." Surprised no one mentioned ticketmaster yet.

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    #15

    Hand pressing ATM keypad, illustrating common scams in America. Bank fees. You are broke so we are going to charge you for being broke.

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    #16

    Americans Who Moved Abroad Share What Things Are Scams In The US, Here Are The 45 Best Posts The entire f*****g prison system.

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    #18

    Person holding a stack of US dollar bills, illustrating common scams in America. Those payday loan businesses. It’s predatory as s**t and it’s just legal loansharking.

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    #19

    Statue of Liberty with city skyline, highlighting common scams in America theme. The idea that anyone can become anything — it’s simply not accurate. That’s just something the privileged and the wealthy like to tell the rubes so they don’t protest much when, inevitably, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.

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    #20

    Americans Who Moved Abroad Share What Things Are Scams In The US, Here Are The 45 Best Posts Healthcare being tied to employment is designed to defang unions.

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    #21

    Pharmacy employees interacting with customers, a common setting for scams in America. Healthcare and pharma costs in US vs the rest of the world.

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    #22

    Americans Who Moved Abroad Share What Things Are Scams In The US, Here Are The 45 Best Posts Lobbying being legal, student loans, healthcare insurance.

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    #23

    Americans Who Moved Abroad Share What Things Are Scams In The US, Here Are The 45 Best Posts Thinking the republicans or the democrats want the best for the average American.

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    #24

    Man analyzing graphs on a laptop screen, pointing at data related to common scams in America. Trickle Down Economics.

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    #25

    People at a dinner table with food and drinks, one person covering their face. Whatever MLM scheme my SIL was peddling at thanksgiving.

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    #26

    Americans Who Moved Abroad Share What Things Are Scams In The US, Here Are The 45 Best Posts How we have to file our taxes correctly even though the government knows exactly how much we made every year and if we file it wrong we get penalized....

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    #27

    Person typing on a laptop, researching common scams in America, wearing a mustard sweater and bracelets. Online charlatans that will share their "secrets" if you buy their course.

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    #28

    Man on a forest path wearing a colorful braided bracelet, gesturing with a thumbs-up, illustrating common scams awareness. * Gestures vaguely at everything.

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    #30

    Person holding a credit card while using a laptop, highlighting common scams in America. Credit system. Pay everything off and your score goes down? Talk about indentured servitude.

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    #31

    A funeral scene with a casket and flowers, surrounded by people in formal attire, symbolizing scams in America. Funerals, weddings, and pretty much every other thing we blindly accept have to be insanely expensive without even thinking about it.

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    #32

    That the President runs the country.

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    #33

    Person measuring blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer, focusing on health care practices in America. Health care and College loans.

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    #34

    Back view of a TV with HDMI and USB ports visible, illustrating common tech setup in America. Cable TV/Internet monopolies.

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    #35

    Military helicopter flying over a rural landscape, highlighting potential scams in America. Personally, joining the military. Serving my country. Getting exposed to chemicals. Dying from the inside at forty with no help from the society I served.

    American dream baby.

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    #36

    Online convenience fee for paying bills. Not every bill has it but I found it’s usually utilities and it’s BS. Not the biggest scam but something that irritates me.

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    #37

    Two men in suits discussing documents, potentially involving common scams in America, seated indoors at a table with a calculator. I think Student Loan servicers. For example, Navient manages Federally guaranteed debt for the US Gov in Student loans, has the IRS as their personal collection agency. They constantly, I mean CONSTANTLY f**k up to the extent they get dragged in front of Congressional Hearings, and their CEO is paid $7.7M annually.

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    #38

    A man in a black shirt sitting at a microphone, relevant to common scams in America. If you work hard, you could be rich like Bill Gate, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos.

    Even THEY admitted that they were at the right place, the right time.

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    #39

    Person counting dollar bills, highlighting common scams in America. I scrolled really far and was surprised I didn't see Rent to Own stores. They sell furniture and electronics type stuff to people with bad credit who can't really afford it, let them pay a small amount weekly. If people end up paying on time and pay stuff off, they will pay 2 or 3 times more than the item is worth. If they make a payment late the item is repossessed and re sold to someone else and the first person loses all the money they paid.

    There are used car dealers that do this same business model with cars too. They put GPS trackers in the car that also disable the starter. They collect $1000 down and once a payment is late they disable the car and go tow it, then sell it again and keep the downpayment. I worked at a shop that installed the trackers and these places would sell the same car to different people 5 or 6 times in a year because they kept repoing it.

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    #40

    Person in a clinic room, wearing dark scrubs, examining a patient, illustrating common scams in America involving healthcare. I have to pick only one? I think our health care system is the largest and most comically villainous of all of them but man, the list is looooong for b******t scams in this wasteland.

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    #41

    "Oxycontin is not addictive".

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    #42

    Work hard enough, and you’ll reach the American dream. To reach that, you’ll need alot of hard work, yes. But a ridiculous amount of luck as well.

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    #43

    Politicians.

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    #44

    Home ownership.

    You never actually truly own a home/land. Skip out on property taxes or even HOA fees and your home can be legally taken from you. Arguably better than renting still but it's never really 'yours'.

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    #45

    H&R Block / Turbotax?

    The Weather Channel?

    Advertisements on Cable television?

    Buying any kind of insurance and then they refuse to pay out a reasonable claim?

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    #46

    The stock market! The amount of corruption that is involved with the US stock market is underestimated.

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    #47

    Susan G Komen - WITHOUT A DOUBT

    If people actually knew how much of their donation went to salaries/upkeep vs research and help they'd be shocked.

    EDIT: Shameless plug since it's GivingTuesday. A friend I know started a charity that gives 100% back to women and families affected by breast cancer (unless you make directed donation towards expenses).
    It is called **Breast Intentions** and run 100% by volunteers. No salaries for anyone.
    If you know anyone that needs help, wants to run a chapter, or just wants to talk to survivors, they can help! If you donate, they will tell you exactly how your donation was spent, and it can make you cry.

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    #48

    “Trickle Down” Economics isn’t a theory of economics, but a mechanism present in all economics. It’s meaning has been tied to one man’s usage while holding office and misrepresented ever since.

    At a macro level of economics, even Keynesian economics applies this to to revenue multiplier for the government’s tax income. And is recognized in wage distribution.

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    #49

    The 40 hour work week.

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    #50

    I'm in Vegas right now for a conference. 90% of this city is a scam. Only worth while thing is the restaurants.

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    #51

    Shakology.

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