Not exactly living the high life. Some people are, half the country isn't and that's going to get worse. Lots of people in the UK live in some form of poverty, subsidies from the state hide the real impact. If you take the subsidies away, you'd see millions homeless, arguably worse than in the 3rd world.
We have a situation, completely inflicted by the Wests obsession with short term profits over long term sustainability, whereby the only way to temporarily avoid catastrophic social unrest = more subsidies/benefits/handouts/grants.
The national debt in the US and UK is unmanageable, it's just too big, it can never be repaid. Even the interest repayments are becoming a struggle. The only way the super rich can keep their gold is to pass more of the debt along to the poorest in the form of benefits and handouts, making them pay it back over the next 300 odd years. They've done this successfully with the COVID era, they managed to push along billions of debt without the super rich needing to pay anything. They're now doing this with energy bills, the super rich don't pay nowt, they claim it back through various companies and tax relief funds or expenses claims. The poorest don't have any of those options, so they'll have to either cough up or die...that's the choice. Preferably, the rich would like to see you cough up, then die immediately, that would help boost the pot of gold they cling to.
The gap between the wealthy and the poor has increased dramatically in the last few years, expect it to get worse in the next 12 months. Those super yachts are still selling like hot cakes though...and the ferraris...and the mansions...odd that isn't it.