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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would government cover for her lifestyle choices. [/quote] The government covers a lot of different peoples poor lifestyle choices. She at least is hard-working. She will be working full-time during the day and then going to school in the evenings. It’s only a one bedroom. I’ve considered trading it up for a two bedroom in the same neighborhood, but I think it will take me a while to get that going. [/quote] What is the market rate for a typical 1 bedroom apartment in the area? Can't she reduce her other expenses so she can pay full rent? I certainly did when I was in college and working full time--cut down to 2 meals per day (one of which is beans and rice,) no cable/netflix/hulu. Handwash/hang dry clothes instead of going to the laundromat, etc. [/quote] [b]That’s not going to make up $600/month.[/b] OP this isn’t going to work unless she also gets a PT job and/or roommate. But it sounds like she already has a full schedule. [/quote] I guarantee you she is spending more than $600 on food each month-avocado toast and lattes.[/quote] SMH. You "guarantee" it huh? I don't know what's sillier, this or the yammering about "muh tax dollars". [/quote]
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