Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America is a place where it's awesome to be rich and awesome to be poor thanks to all the free government goodies. 7k per month is the zone where life really sucks. Too wealthy to get college tuition support, refundable tax credits and free breakfast and lunch and subsidized daycare for your kids, and too poor to eat decent food, live in a semi respectable house, and take decent vacations
You don’t have to earn $7k dude. It is a free country. Be poor if you think it is so awesome. Also take a logic class.
Anonymous wrote:America is a place where it's awesome to be rich and awesome to be poor thanks to all the free government goodies. 7k per month is the zone where life really sucks. Too wealthy to get college tuition support, refundable tax credits and free breakfast and lunch and subsidized daycare for your kids, and too poor to eat decent food, live in a semi respectable house, and take decent vacations
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys will survive just fine on $2k per month (the poverty line in this country). 40 million Americans are surviving on less than that
People living at the poverty line qualify for subsidized housing, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys will survive just fine on $2k per month (the poverty line in this country). 40 million Americans are surviving on less than that
Lol. My 22 year old’s rent in a 4 BR unit (so has three roommates) is $1300/month. It’s not fancy, either. Good luck surviving with a kid on $700/month after rent.
2k is for a family of 4. What is so funny about it?
That they’re either living in subsidized housing that people with higher incomes do not qualify for or bouncing from place to place. They’re barely surviving and definitely not doing “fine.”
So what is the problem? If that is true you will qualify for a subsidised housing as well.
Nothing, but saying that people survive just fine on $2k/month is inaccurate.
Maybe so but it makes you sound like a princess with your whining about how hard it is for you to make ends meet on $7k per month when most Americans are nowhere near that number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys will survive just fine on $2k per month (the poverty line in this country). 40 million Americans are surviving on less than that
Lol. My 22 year old’s rent in a 4 BR unit (so has three roommates) is $1300/month. It’s not fancy, either. Good luck surviving with a kid on $700/month after rent.
2k is for a family of 4. What is so funny about it?
That they’re either living in subsidized housing that people with higher incomes do not qualify for or bouncing from place to place. They’re barely surviving and definitely not doing “fine.”
So what is the problem? If that is true you will qualify for a subsidised housing as well.
Nothing, but saying that people survive just fine on $2k/month is inaccurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys will survive just fine on $2k per month (the poverty line in this country). 40 million Americans are surviving on less than that
Lol. My 22 year old’s rent in a 4 BR unit (so has three roommates) is $1300/month. It’s not fancy, either. Good luck surviving with a kid on $700/month after rent.
2k is for a family of 4. What is so funny about it?
That they’re either living in subsidized housing that people with higher incomes do not qualify for or bouncing from place to place. They’re barely surviving and definitely not doing “fine.”
So what is the problem? If that is true you will qualify for a subsidised housing as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys will survive just fine on $2k per month (the poverty line in this country). 40 million Americans are surviving on less than that
Lol. My 22 year old’s rent in a 4 BR unit (so has three roommates) is $1300/month. It’s not fancy, either. Good luck surviving with a kid on $700/month after rent.
2k is for a family of 4. What is so funny about it?
That they’re either living in subsidized housing that people with higher incomes do not qualify for or bouncing from place to place. They’re barely surviving and definitely not doing “fine.”
Anonymous wrote:Our take home is 6k after maxing retirement savings. We have 2 kids but don’t need to pay for daycare. We have a tiny old house that we purchased 20 years ago and our mortgage is only $1300/month. We drive old cars and don’t have a car payment. I honestly don’t feel poor. We have all our needs and some of our wants met. There are so many people with so much less than us. People on these boards truly lack perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys will survive just fine on $2k per month (the poverty line in this country). 40 million Americans are surviving on less than that
Lol. My 22 year old’s rent in a 4 BR unit (so has three roommates) is $1300/month. It’s not fancy, either. Good luck surviving with a kid on $700/month after rent.
2k is for a family of 4. What is so funny about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys will survive just fine on $2k per month (the poverty line in this country). 40 million Americans are surviving on less than that
Lol. My 22 year old’s rent in a 4 BR unit (so has three roommates) is $1300/month. It’s not fancy, either. Good luck surviving with a kid on $700/month after rent.
Anonymous wrote:You guys will survive just fine on $2k per month (the poverty line in this country). 40 million Americans are surviving on less than that
Anonymous wrote:You guys will survive just fine on $2k per month (the poverty line in this country). 40 million Americans are surviving on less than that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rent is $5k alone.
There’s a sucker born every day.
Haha jealousy doesn’t suit you. Add up your mortgage, taxes, insurance, maintenance, etc. and I’m sure you are paying close to same amount. Difference is I have none of the headaches or responsibilities. Home ownership is overrated.
DP. I don’t think you’ll find many people jealous of your $5K monthly rent. Really.