You_Fool,
If what you said is true, why are Americans so rich? Our "poor" are the top few percent of the globe.
You're literally just making up everything you're saying. You're pretending that all kinds of things which don't happen happen. You're ignoring all of the mechanics which are actually at work.
It's great that your academic theory is that freedom results in slavery, but all of the facts in the real world do not correlate with your theory.
If you choose certain restrictive family commitments, that's freedom, not slavery. If you lack information in this age (w/free libraries), that's your free choice to be ignorant, not slavery. The cost of housing/transport is cheap in free societies, only made expensive by large corrupt governments and their taxes.
In a perfect world, consumers would reward the producers of the best value products with their business. In a perfect world, businesses would reward the best workers with the best pay (lest other companies offer better pay and 'steal' them away).
The funny thing is, this "perfect world" you speak of actually happens to a large extent in free markets. Nothing is perfect, but free markets come much, much closer than anything else. You're ascribing to me the "perfect world" ideological position, while it's you espousing theory with no basis in the real world. Funny!
[I wish I could obey forum rules]