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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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#164
  • $210K
  • 2022/02/22 (Tue) 00:03
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I'm in corporate America and make a similar income, but I wouldn't go out of my way to date someone with 2 singletons and 2 kids.
You still have to be young or making about half the income.
Men too $ If they make about 20K a year, they might benefit a lot from dating an unemployed symom, but $ if they make 200K a year, they might be a bad influence on themselves too. LOL
To be clear, unless you are very wealthy or just looking for sex, you don't go out of your way to date a thin mama.

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#165
  • シンママ
  • 2022/02/22 (Tue) 00:33
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I'm not saying that I chose to be a single mom, I'm saying that I'm taking advantage of the support I get because I'm a single mom, not married, even though we had a child together, and my second child was born around 2011, so I was already getting government support as a single mom at that time, and I spent $ 380 for 3 books, and I was surprised to hear about it. I was surprised to hear that the cost of the book was $ 0, so I asked her about it and that's how I found out.

I don't know how to put it, but I feel ? why they love each other as a family and are happy and my common-law husband makes a lot of money, and at the same time I feel ? why people who work part time and make ends meet don't get support .

I heard that there are some surgeries and treatments that are not covered by MediCal, and I heard that she posted on social media appealing "I feel sorry for me" and I secretly unfollowed her, so I don't know how she is doing today, but I don't know what she is doing, but I don't know what a low income ・ unemployed person is. ? and this topic reminded me of it.

Well, I don't think I'm making any sense, but it's really bothering me.

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#167
  • 笑っちゃいました
  • 2022/02/22 (Tue) 07:23
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I don't envy people like that at all. lol
200K a year and your wife has no income ? common people around here.

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#168
  • シンママ
  • 2022/02/22 (Tue) 07:50
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Envious was written in sarcasm lol $ 200K I don't think it's bad, food and daily necessities are paid for with money from the government.

$ 200KThe people who look down on us as commoners make a lot of money, it sounds amazing. $ 500K or so ?

$ With 200K, can't you at least pay for food and groceries for a family of four ? Even if you had a mortgage on your house, I don't think you have that much left on the house you bought for $ 380K back then, and I'm bothered that I'm not considered poor and receiving government assistance because my common-law husband is effectively paying for everything and we are able to live on his money.

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#170
  • $210K
  • 2022/02/22 (Tue) 08:02
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If I were in his shoes, I would just not marry him because I would have to pay for property division and monthly spousal support to my ex-spouse in the event of a divorce. Especially if he's unemployed, he'd have to pay a substantial amount. At the very least, a symom is just a landmine. LOL!

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