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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have cash reserves, but we will need those for our own income loss. Sorry we didn’t foresee the future to save enough to support ourselves and others during a pandemic. Should I also burn through my savings to support my hair stylist who owns her own business? What about the restaurants we used to go to? Don’t get me wrong, we want to help to the extent we can. I plan to buy some gift cards to local places and could afford some sort of partial tuition payment. But that I’m now supposed to burn through my family’s cash savings when we have no idea how long this will last and whether one of us will get permanently laid off is insane to me. Look, if you can afford it, then you are blessed. Go for it. But childcare is the bill that often breaks our budget every month in good times. Also, with expanded unemployment insurance, the teachers can collect an extra $600/week from the federal government in addition to state unemployment. Why can’t they collect that and then parents donate to a go fund me to help if there is a shortage?[/quote] You need to talk to the school and tell them that.[/quote]
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