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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How do you think people felt who were starting their life during the financial meltdown in 2008-2010? At some point, the majority of law firm associates were fired (unlike during the pandemic when partners learned that they wouldn’t be able to replace them and companies got massive subsidies)?? I had a baby and was pregnant when both DH and I lost our jobs. It took us years to get back into the workforce. No one was hiring in our fields until 2012 and 2013 and by then they didn’t want stale workers anymore. I bought my first house when I was 35. Kids were in elementary school and the neighborhood wasn’t great. It massively appreciated during the pandemic but I am now in my mid 40s and my career was basically ruined because of how it started out. And I am certainly not the only one, it happened to thousands of lawyers and Wall Street workers. No one cared. No one gave subsidies like Trump and Biden did. [/quote] Sounds like your husband knocked you up with no money. Not am economic problem [/quote] You’re a f***g idiot. You live a sheltered life with a Fed job and have no clue what happened in NYC during the financial crisis. Some people here really lack even average IQ.[/quote]
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