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originally posted by: putnam6
a reply to: musicismagic
What money? 64% of America lived paycheck to paycheck before COVID...
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originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: musicismagic
Get to your pictures / uploads here: img.abovetopsecret.com...
Panic in Year Zero! (a.k.a. End of the World) is a 1962 American black-and-white survival science fiction film from American International Pictures, produced by Arnold Houghland and Lou Rusoff, directed by Ray Milland, who also stars with Jean Hagen, Frankie Avalon, Mary Mitchel, and Joan Freeman.
Having cash on hand, like businesses do (petty cash drawer) should be a standard operating procedure IMO.
Whoaaa ,calm your horses! I am not rich by any means, that' what I said . I always think you have very wise and insightful posts here (maybe not this time, but otherwise )
originally posted by: BlackArrow
a reply to: ancientlight
That is so far from the average.. I myself live 250% below poverty level and guess what I have 0 debt.. people with money have money problems. The rest of us know how to manage our measly earnings thank you.
Most of us go without food and rather have the internet or a cheap cell phone because entertainment and distractions can hide food hunger pains.
Just because some rich snob is in debt doesn't mean people are living out of their means. 100k is rich, but my guess is you must have millions to be that damn biased when at least 20% of Americans make less then 10,000$ a year.
Considering you seem to think that is the average income, I would love to see you manage rent, food, electric and water on less then 1grand a month(note it is impossible you have to share a house with a stranger or friend average rent is between 2+3k with the lowest I have seen at 1200 for a shack on a railroad track, and none of this includes utilities). Those people with 100k a year know nothing of real struggle when you have to choose between entertainment that helps you skip 60 meals a month or buying a backpack for your kids at 10% of your income. And suffering because you are literally starving yourself to afford standard living.
Then have a new bill from hospitals for thousands because you find out that 800calories can't support your body's organs and normal function let alone day to day activity on top of it. So you wind up in organ failure, which is more problems. Because you begin looking like a cancer patient as your hair falls out. Your body depletes of calcium and vitamin d and slamming your finger literally shaves your bone like an apple peeler. And it breaks so easy it doesn't even break the skin because you are just that deficient.
Don't get me started on what happens when your iron levels drop, and the effect it has on your teeth. I have had to take out LOANShark loans to buy vitamins just so I didn't fricken die because food is so expensive to afford eating even once daily. At this current time I am lucky if I eat once every 2-3 days.
To put it even more into perspective in the real struggles of the poor. I haven't taken a dump in almost a week and it isn't because of constipation. You don't crap if you don't eat, and that is the truth.
Life is hell out there for people like me who STRUGGLE And this is my experience.
I see so many videos of people calling in with an income of 100k plus , and yet they are deep in debt and struggling to make ends meet!
No problem. I think 100k is rich too, that's why I can't understand how they can be in any debt.
originally posted by: BlackArrow
a reply to: ancientlight
Sorry, I had a pretty bad past couple of days. Think the solar flare kinda made me a bit more emotional. I wasn't trying to attack you by any means. But there are people in the world that believe 100k is what poor people make. So I wanted to give a crash course reality check to those types of people. It wasn't 100% directed at you but that line of thinking. I should of included the quote I was referring to, but it was super late. So I will add it here.
I see so many videos of people calling in with an income of 100k plus , and yet they are deep in debt and struggling to make ends meet!
These people whine and complain with 2-3million dollar houses, often several of them (reinflation, after inflation probably 5-10million). Then they get mad they can't afford their 10th new vacation home because inflation hit the market. I've seen it a lot, and they act like they have all the world's problems because of it.
Note: I apologize if that post seemed overly direct to you, missing a quotation can usually throw things off a major course when it's not included in the post. I normally go back read and edit it a few times. But honestly I PTFO and didn't really proof read anything. Most of my posts take a good 5-6 edit's before i'm happy with it.