Anonymous wrote:Who can survive off 40k with a family and not live in subsided housing?
Anonymous wrote:Our school is supposedly 6% farms. Which I find amazing because that means 45 kids/750.
In our district there are ZERO apartments and ZERO condos. I am not exaggerating. Literally zero. The cheapest townhome is worth $350k and rents for $1800/month. There is no Section 8 or anything like that.
So even figuring 2 kids per family on average, there are 22 families so poor they qualify for FARMS? I have a hard time believing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is supposedly 6% farms. Which I find amazing because that means 45 kids/750.
In our district there are ZERO apartments and ZERO condos. I am not exaggerating. Literally zero. The cheapest townhome is worth $350k and rents for $1800/month. There is no Section 8 or anything like that.
So even figuring 2 kids per family on average, there are 22 families so poor they qualify for FARMS? I have a hard time believing that.
Foster kids?
Families doubled up with relatives in their home?
Families who bought their home in better times, and are now experiencing extended unemployment?
Widow trying to stretch out a life insurance payment?
Housekeeper or other domestic servant with an exception to bring their child to the school by their work?
Kids being brought in for a special education program?
Anonymous wrote:Our school is supposedly 6% farms. Which I find amazing because that means 45 kids/750.
In our district there are ZERO apartments and ZERO condos. I am not exaggerating. Literally zero. The cheapest townhome is worth $350k and rents for $1800/month. There is no Section 8 or anything like that.
So even figuring 2 kids per family on average, there are 22 families so poor they qualify for FARMS? I have a hard time believing that.
Anonymous wrote:Our school is supposedly 6% farms. Which I find amazing because that means 45 kids/750.
In our district there are ZERO apartments and ZERO condos. I am not exaggerating. Literally zero. The cheapest townhome is worth $350k and rents for $1800/month. There is no Section 8 or anything like that.
So even figuring 2 kids per family on average, there are 22 families so poor they qualify for FARMS? I have a hard time believing that. [/quote
You can't believe the number is so low or so high?
Do you all not realize that people rent out basement, live with relatives, etc? It is SUPER common in this area to see single moms or underemployed families living with parents, in the basements and what not. And that includes places like Great Falls, McLean, etc. Rich parents are the best ones to help out their stumbling adult children (+ kids.)
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I checked my neighborhood school and it's almost 50% farms. Houses here are between 600k-800k. One bedroom garden apartments are 1800/m. I used to live in them and they don't seem overcrowded. Not sure how people make it on that little $. And there is no project based subsided housing in the immediate area.
Anonymous wrote:Who can survive off 40k with a family and not live in subsided housing?
Anonymous wrote:Who can survive off 40k with a family and not live in subsided housing?