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I can't sympathize with too many of these people facing eviction.
Posted on 8/21/20 at 11:54 am
Posted on 8/21/20 at 11:54 am
I get it. It's rough. However in most cases, unemployment compensation may not equal your regular paycheck amount, but it's surely enough to keep you from falling 4+ months behind on your rent. I mean, WTF are you doing with your money?
Food and shelter are your priorities. Everything else is secondary. Problem is a lot of these people didn't make any lifestyle changes. I see Amazon Prime trucks making deliveries more than ever before.
Also, you have to factor in the delusionals who intentionally didn't pay their rent when they indeed had the money....in hopes of some type of government bailout.
Now they want to play the victim.
Food and shelter are your priorities. Everything else is secondary. Problem is a lot of these people didn't make any lifestyle changes. I see Amazon Prime trucks making deliveries more than ever before.
Also, you have to factor in the delusionals who intentionally didn't pay their rent when they indeed had the money....in hopes of some type of government bailout.
Now they want to play the victim.
Posted on 8/21/20 at 11:57 am to Tarik One
truck nuts don't buy themselves baw
Posted on 8/21/20 at 11:57 am to Tarik One
Not saying anything specific, but there’s a reason retail sales (especially electronics) have significantly increased in the last 4 months.
Posted on 8/21/20 at 11:57 am to Tarik One
Sounds good.
Should we email this message out to all those folks so they know how you feel?
How would you like to handle this?
Should we email this message out to all those folks so they know how you feel?
How would you like to handle this?
Posted on 8/21/20 at 11:58 am to Tarik One
You are correct for a lot of these instances.
There are some who got completely fricked because of the government shut down though. Now they still can't find work and Congress refuses to find a solution for additional assistance until the shutdowns end.
I'm lucky and have my parent's camper but there's a lot of them who have no where to go who want to get back to work.
There are some who got completely fricked because of the government shut down though. Now they still can't find work and Congress refuses to find a solution for additional assistance until the shutdowns end.
I'm lucky and have my parent's camper but there's a lot of them who have no where to go who want to get back to work.
Posted on 8/21/20 at 11:59 am to jcaz
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until the shutdowns end.
95%+ of businesses should be open now
Posted on 8/21/20 at 11:59 am to Tarik One
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WTF are you doing with your money?
This thousand dollar iPhone don't pay for itself.
Posted on 8/21/20 at 12:00 pm to Tarik One
Where did you get that broad arse brush you're painting with?
Posted on 8/21/20 at 12:01 pm to jcaz
You're completely overlooking people who took very big pay cuts who don't get unemployment and can't pay their mortgages.
Posted on 8/21/20 at 12:03 pm to Tarik One
I sympathize for the kids that are in these situations.
You do paint an extremely broad brush but there are a ton of folks that worked hard to put food on their tables and a roof over their heads and lost jobs out of nowhere due to this bullshite that's going on.
You do paint an extremely broad brush but there are a ton of folks that worked hard to put food on their tables and a roof over their heads and lost jobs out of nowhere due to this bullshite that's going on.
Posted on 8/21/20 at 12:04 pm to Cosmo
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95%+ of businesses should be open now
True but no one seems to be hiring for decent paying jobs because of the uncertainty. We need our leaders to stop spreading fear and doom and begin pushing optimism.
Posted on 8/21/20 at 12:05 pm to Tarik One
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WTF are you doing with your money?

Posted on 8/21/20 at 12:05 pm to redstick13
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You're completely overlooking people who took very big pay cuts who don't get unemployment and can't pay their mortgages.
That's another issue. Who knows if or when companies will bring it back or tell them tough shite.
Posted on 8/21/20 at 12:07 pm to Tarik One
Some instances you are correct, but with the housing prices skyrocketing it's tough to think everyone can just float 4 months of rent.
Posted on 8/21/20 at 12:08 pm to jcaz
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We need our leaders to stop spreading fear and doom and begin pushing optimism.
Weird how states with optimistic governors are faring better
Posted on 8/21/20 at 12:08 pm to Tarik One
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I mean, WTF are you doing with your money?
Buying Iraqi Dinar. Jokes on you.
Posted on 8/21/20 at 12:09 pm to Jcorye1
I work in the used...car market. Prices have significantly increased 20% and their is a shortage of trade ins.
Dealers are selling and The public is buying.
Dealers are selling and The public is buying.
Posted on 8/21/20 at 12:56 pm to carhartt
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Not saying anything specific, but there’s a reason retail sales (especially electronics) have significantly increased in the last 4 months.
Many people who didn't need gov assistance received it also. The gov told them to go out and stimulate the economy. What's wrong with doing just that?
Posted on 8/21/20 at 12:57 pm to Tarik One
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I get it. It's rough. However in most cases, unemployment compensation may not equal your regular paycheck amount, but it's surely enough to keep you from falling 4+ months behind on your rent.
How many fell behind while getting twice as much in unemployment (with Fed extra $600 weekly payment through close to end of July) than they did working before shutdowns?
Anyone who was taking in more with Wuhan unemployment through end of July than when working before Wuhan while at same time not paying rent and not saving some of that extra money coming in has only themselves to blame for facing eviction less than a month after Fed payment stopped. Throw in stimulus check, student loan deferments, other deferments of obligations, charity, and so on just makes it more on them.
I feel for the people taking hits while on unemployment even when Fed payment was happening, but not so much for those who were taking in more especially when some doubled their weekly take home $ with Fed payment on top of state payment.
This post was edited on 8/21/20 at 3:33 pm
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