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Low-income way of life

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#1
  • 暮らしにくい世の中
  • mail
  • 2022/02/11 17:18

Dear Low Income. Please introduce yourselves briefly and tell us how you live.
I am in my late 40's and make do with a take-home pay of $3000/month.

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#171
  • 笑っちゃいました
  • 2022/02/22 (Tue) 09:03
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You can't get property before marriage!

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#172
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  • 2022/02/22 (Tue) 09:07
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Surely a woman who would do such a thing with impunity would be deprived of what she could take away.

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#173

The amount of money that those symples receive from the government is not much ?
Well, they are certainly woohoo for textbooks and so on.
But when the kids are grown up, they will be terminated and simply live on the amount of welfare ?
We use the word karma a lot here, but I think one day you will be made to pay for your actions, so let it go without your yelling. And I see a lot of poor examples of people who don't work, don't pay taxes, or
get paid in cash under the table, who work very hard full time in Japanese stores after 65 because they don't have social security.
Now of course there are people over 65 who want to work because they are healthy or to prevent blurring.
I'm going to volunteer to do my best.
Also, I heard a long time ago that a married couple had a mild physical disability that prevented him from working past the age of 18, and when he received the government assistance (disability benefits)
his father said, "You should be grateful for this program and go show it by your actions. He told his son, "You should show your appreciation for this system by your actions and return the favor by volunteering as much as you can. Even now, I take my hat off to his father.

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#174
  • $210K
  • 2022/02/22 (Tue) 09:51
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I'm talking about not getting married because you still make money after marriage.

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#175
  • シンママ
  • 2022/02/22 (Tue) 10:03
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We are no longer friends, and even if we were friends, I would not tell him.

From my point of view, we are a normal loving family. I think they love each other and I don't feel like I'm trying to take anything away from him. Just a question of why not marry then ? Marriage is not everything, but I do get the symobilization benefit ?.

By the way, our house is paid off and we don't have any big payments, so we can save money, but our annual income $ is only my husband's income which doesn't go to 200K, so it would be very hard if we had a mortgage. $ If 200K is the average person, we are in the lower class.

I thought that even if they are not married, if they have been domestic partners for a long time, they have to support each other in the same way after separation ?

I thought that even if they are not exactly the same, their common-law husband has to support them in a similar way as they have done before. I thought there was something about having to support him.

I have an unmarried mother relative who worked and had an income, so she didn't get any such support, and I think it is only taken into account in the Tax Return because the items change a little.

I can't imagine remarrying with children either, and I think those who make it work are very generous, but I didn't think it was a good idea to abuse the system.

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