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CNN Money says; It's expensive to be poor
Those in the bottom 30% of the income scale make an average of $14,000 a year, including the value of many government benefits like food stamps or disability payments. But they spend more than $25,000, or 182%, of their annual income mostly on basic needs like housing, food and transportation, according to a CNNMoney analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
It's expensive to be poor |
Your new nickname should be BrassMonkette
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I believe it because I literally paid "out the ass" for eating this shit :
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4018/...ee80a042fd.jpg :1orglaugh |
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I'm thinking that stuff is similar. |
reading the article, the cost of housing for low-income peeps is crazy. it's getting worse too, at least here in socal, caught a local news story that rent increased here more than double what it has in the entire country, over the last year, 5% increase.
problem is most jobs are in the cities, where housing is higher. |
Expensive to be poor? I think it's traditionally called "poverty".
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in the USA going to college is too expensive and not worth the money if you are poor...you will collect like 100K debt and on that debt another 100K interest and by the time you pay off the 200K debt you will be better off not going to college and just getting a normal job and not getting the huge debt in the first place...on top of that you will probably not get a decent job...
the combined student debt in the USA is at 1trillion $ at the moment... |
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When my oldest was at community it was only 1600.00 per semester plus books. |
So everyone who has dead parents, just step out of the line pls n thks.
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this is one of the more dumbfuck things you written here. and you write a lot of dumbfuckery shit. hand-waving off college for poor people because it's too expensive? :1orglaugh |
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I call bullshit. They are public assistance yet have smart phones and bigger TVs than I have. Fuck that already.
I was a homeless drug loser who dropped out of high school. I didn't get any "help" from anyone - not our government, not my family. |
Our govt. defines "Poverty" a lot different than most of us think of it as (or people who are truly poor would define it).
The poorest people in America right now live a better lifestyle than all but the richest in America did a hundred years ago! (not talking about the TRULY poor who are homeless and hungry) "In 2005, the typical household defined as poor by the government had a car and air conditioning. For entertainment, the household had two color televisions, cable or satellite TV, a DVD player, and a VCR. If there were children, especially boys, in the home, the family had a game system, such as an Xbox or a PlayStation. In the kitchen, the household had a refrigerator, an oven and stove, and a microwave. Other household conveniences included a clothes washer, clothes dryer, ceiling fans, a cordless phone, and a coffee maker. The home of the typical poor family was not overcrowded and was in good repair. In fact, the typical poor American had more living space than the average European. The typical poor American family was also able to obtain medical care when needed. By its own report, the typical family was not hungry and had sufficient funds during the past year to meet all essential needs. Poor families certainly struggle to make ends meet, but in most cases, they are struggling to pay for air conditioning and the cable TV bill as well as to put food on the table. Their living standards are far different from the images of dire deprivation promoted by activists and the mainstream media." |
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These people crying $100,000 rivers should have stuck their kids in a CC to get an AA and see how they adapted. Not every kid "just because he has the grades" or his parents wrote his please pick me letter deserves to be in a university. Sticking your kid in a college should be a well thought through decision, not necessarily what you THINK should happen. Like buying a home or investing in a company. It shouldn't be a given. I don't know. As a parent that will be dealing with this shit soon and looking at my 13 year old son, I just couldn't imagine putting it all on the line for a kid that still wants to hang out at the roller skating rink or wear skinny jeans below his ass cheeks. That's me. :1orglaugh |
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Also not knowing it's pre-paid and is therefore turned off half the time but the wifi for internet still works just fine. Unlimited Prepaid Awe - No Contract Unlimited Awe Plans | Virgin Mobile :2 cents: |
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i think it's safe to say that the wage increase in a city is not commensurate with the cost of living increase. |
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I bought it a long time ago for "stock". I buy stuff in a can that I plan on never eating in life and that way when I'm broke I still have it to eat. Electric bill wiped me out 3 months in a row. My own fault. On another real note; I have actually stopped buying a sub sandwich that I bought for decades. It's a foot long but now it cost $10. I just can't justify it anymore. Poor or not poor isn't $10 a sandwich a lot or am I just out of touch with reality? |
I have a good friend who's son decided to skip college for a year after high school so he could earn some money first. Well the kid got a job for a concrete company and has made over $125,000 a year salary and benefits over the last 5 years!
He was smart enough to find a company doing "scale" work constructing state parking structures, gov office buildings, schools, hospitals, anything on state/federal property. Now he takes community college business classes at night with plans to someday run his own company. (from a taxpayer point of view I'm appalled he makes $48 an hour plus full benefits for a job that normally pays less than half of that but more power to him for working smart) |
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1. Cheese steak 1. Pizza steak 1. Steak hoagie 1. Chicken tender platter 1. Chicken Caesar salad Bill was $48.00 . That almost never happens because I'm from Philly and cheese steaks around here suck, but it's a new place and I wanted to try it. Sad I did because it was delicious. :( First time I had a steak hoagie in like 4 years. |
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I am surprised you vote left instead of right with this quality thinking. On the other hand, many people vote opposite to their interest, mostly because of not understanding that :) Like welfare leechers voting republicans or quality people (who say that you get what you earn, not "redistribution" handouts) voting democrats. |
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:1orglaugh http://ehuzzle.com/wp-content/upload...n-computer.jpg |
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rent a center arron's places like that luv ghetto fabs :2 cents::2 cents:
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I'll be starting that next week. Detoxxxx is coming. Junk is going. I'm not happy about it. |
Actually, being rich is very expensive, too.
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People can save a lot of money if they just started eating less. Nobody needs all of the food they eat. Plus it costs more in the long run due to medical issues. |
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Why does Canada lets these dipshits in? |
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you know what's funny? i was going to reply to BM's post that i bet Sly could get 4 meals out of that sandwich! :1orglaugh |
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what's going on starting next week? detox junk unhappy ? |
How many sandwiches (meals) can you get from a pack of balogna and sandwich bread?
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"The only thing worse than going to college is not going to college."
-Anthony P. Carnevale Anthony P. Carnevale is an internationally recognized authority on education, training and employment. He was appointed by President Clinton as Chairman of the National Commission on Employment Policy. Dr. Carnevale also served as Vice President of the Education Testing Service (ETS) between 1996 and 2003. |
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man I went to an american high school for a year O MY GOD I thought they sent me 10 years back :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh I honestly believe americans are the least educated developed country in the world... when you say the word "american" what epithet comes to mind first? dumb or smart? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh :thumbsup |
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Kidding! I will not eat balogna! |
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