đŸ’„ **BREAKING: SUPREME COURT RULES YOU CAN NOW BE CHARGED EXTRA for BREATHING—YOUR WALLET ISN’T READY** đŸ’„

đŸ’„ BREAKING: SUPREME COURT RULES YOU CAN NOW BE CHARGED EXTRA FOR BREATHING—YOUR WALLET ISN’T READY đŸ’„

The Supreme Court just dropped a ruling that’s about to hit your wallet harder than a speeding ticket. In a landmark 6-3 decision, the Court greenlit a “service fee” for public spaces, meaning states can now charge you extra just for existing on sidewalks, parks, and even in waiting rooms.

The fine print? If you’re waiting for a bus, standing in line for coffee, or just taking a breath on public property, you could face an “existence surcharge” —up to $5 a minute in some areas. That’s $300 an hour just to breathe.

đŸ˜± Wait, there’s more: The ruling also allows companies to tack on “living fees” for everyday purchases. Think you’re paying $4 for that latte? Think again. After the “Supreme Surcharge,” you’ll see an extra $2 for the “privilege of being a customer.” Your weekly grocery bill? Add 15%—just because they can.

Why this matters for your wallet: Starting next month, your cost of living could skyrocket overnight. Restaurants, gyms, and even your landlord could add these fees. Your daily commute? Now $8 extra. Rent? Might jump by a “convenience of existing” charge.

💾 Reality check: The average American could pay an extra $500 a month—money you don’t have for rent, food, or gas. Consumer advocates are calling it a “tax on being alive.”

📉 What you can do: Check your bills. Look for new line items like “SOTUS Equilibrium Fee” or "