Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would government cover for her lifestyle choices.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would government cover for her lifestyle choices.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would government cover for her lifestyle choices.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can’t afford it, so needs a part time job or roommate. Or you take the loss.
This. Why should my tax dollars support your relative? They can’t afford to live there solo, lots of people have to make these decisions without depending on tax payers.
Anonymous wrote:Why would government cover for her lifestyle choices.
Anonymous wrote:She can’t afford it, so needs a part time job or roommate. Or you take the loss.