77transam
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When I was in Fl. a couple of years ago, had a friend who was on unemployment and food stamps. If I recall correctly, he got around $240.00 a week UE and $210 a month FS. That's $1,170.00 income a month without having to do anything 'cept walk to the mailbox!!!:confused2: His rent was around 500 or so, utilities included.
I offered him a job as a laborer with the framing co. I was working with at the time, starting at $10.00 an hr. He said thanks, but no thanks. After taxes, fuel and food, he wouldn't be making as much as he was, sitting at home in the a/c, sleeping in, drinking beer and eating ribeyes for breakfast!!!:laughing:
I know that nowadays people don't have the same work ethic many did years ago. Many don't feel any shame in milking the system for everything they can. Why work menial labor for menial wage when you can live the "subsidized" life?
Sad fact is, it's hard to make it most places with even a "decent" wage. Min. wage is what? $7.25 an hr? Are you kidding me ?? Who out here can survive on that alone? Rent, basic utilities, fuel/insurance (hope your car's paid for!) will eat that up QUICK! Then you gotta eat, and buy toothpaste,shampoo,etc. Who out here can get by without a cell phone? Rent alone in most cities is min. $500 and up, and that's in the "less desirable" locations. (See ghetto:shocked
"Here is the crux of the whole matter. A new house cost 1050% more in 2006 than in 1970. That means a new house in 2006 was 10 ス times more expensive than one in 1970. By comparison, the median household income increased 452% between 1970 and 2006. The 600% difference between income and housing expense is why there is a crisis of monumental proportions plaguing this country." (Quoted from the blog below)
If ya'll get a free minute, check out this guy's blog on housing/cost of living. Pretty interestin' stuff. Based on some comparative research I've done, most all his figures are pretty close.
The Cost of Housing: 1050% Higher than 1970 and Climbing Mercyman53′s Weblog
I offered him a job as a laborer with the framing co. I was working with at the time, starting at $10.00 an hr. He said thanks, but no thanks. After taxes, fuel and food, he wouldn't be making as much as he was, sitting at home in the a/c, sleeping in, drinking beer and eating ribeyes for breakfast!!!:laughing:
I know that nowadays people don't have the same work ethic many did years ago. Many don't feel any shame in milking the system for everything they can. Why work menial labor for menial wage when you can live the "subsidized" life?
Sad fact is, it's hard to make it most places with even a "decent" wage. Min. wage is what? $7.25 an hr? Are you kidding me ?? Who out here can survive on that alone? Rent, basic utilities, fuel/insurance (hope your car's paid for!) will eat that up QUICK! Then you gotta eat, and buy toothpaste,shampoo,etc. Who out here can get by without a cell phone? Rent alone in most cities is min. $500 and up, and that's in the "less desirable" locations. (See ghetto:shocked
"Here is the crux of the whole matter. A new house cost 1050% more in 2006 than in 1970. That means a new house in 2006 was 10 ス times more expensive than one in 1970. By comparison, the median household income increased 452% between 1970 and 2006. The 600% difference between income and housing expense is why there is a crisis of monumental proportions plaguing this country." (Quoted from the blog below)
If ya'll get a free minute, check out this guy's blog on housing/cost of living. Pretty interestin' stuff. Based on some comparative research I've done, most all his figures are pretty close.
The Cost of Housing: 1050% Higher than 1970 and Climbing Mercyman53′s Weblog