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    I’ve always thought there’s two kinds of Americans; the ones who have a passport and the ones who don’t.

    If they’re willing to explore the world and recognise the US isn’t the whole universe I find them to be totally fine.

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      Whether or not someone has a passport is almost entirely based on the amount of wealth that person or their family has.

      Where I grew up, almost nobody traveled abroad because nobody could afford it. Or at most, back in the day they would drive to Canada because you could cross without a passport.

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      For some reason getting a passport is like $200, plus whatever it takes to get the required supporting documents (eg: birth certificate, the photo). That’s not much by many metrics, but a lot of people in the US just don’t have $200 to spend.

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        In 2016 there were tens of million of Americans who couldn’t absorb a sudden $400 expense without going further into debt.

        That number’s probably grown significantly since.

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        Drop in the bucket compared to the cost of travel. Your point still stands though.