Working Poor
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"Because our lives seem so unstable, poor people are often seen as being basically incompetent at managing their lives. That is, its assumed that were not unstable because were poor, were poor because were unstable. So lets just talk about how impossible it is to keep your life from spiraling out of control when you have no financial cushion whatsoever. And lets also talk about the ways in which money advice is geared only toward people who actually have money in the first place."
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http://www.slate.com/articles/life/family/2014/12/linda_tirado_on_the_realities_of_living_in_bootstrap_america_daily_annoyances.html?wpsrc=sh_all_dt_tw_bot
PatrickforO
(15,101 posts)I'm sharing it with quite a few friends, and it should be required reading for every legislator and other elected official. People don't get it.
reading comment from us both at the same time
w0nderer
(1,937 posts)Suze Orman show where she not only did a budgeting option for working poor but actually lived by it completely for say a quarter year. AND got her own hiney out of the 'situation' without resorting to old contacts or doing speeches.
That'd be interesting.
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excellent Article, seems like a book all politicians should read, actually anyone claiming to be a democrat or progressive probably should read it.
you should also repost it to general discussion
(yes, less safe group) ,if you want me to, i can do it instead, i'm ok with pissing people off, but i'd rather not steal your thunder.
it needs to be 'generally' known
madamesilverspurs
(16,035 posts)Just took a few minutes to climb into my asbestos suit . . .
babylonsister
(171,577 posts)Seriously, let's see who comes out of the woodwork!
w0nderer
(1,937 posts)let's identify the 'pretenda-progressives'
w0nderer
(1,937 posts)*hitting you with cooling water*
hellfighter==oil drill fire //firefighter
i'll be there to knr!
NV Whino
(20,886 posts)I had set up three sources of income.
1. Managing high end property. Main income.
2. Graphic design. Augmented main income, and fun.
3. Fine art. Frosting on the cake to be used for fun stuff.
Bush and company moved into the White House and proceeded to trash the economy.
1. Property stopped selling, and property owners stopped improving their holdings.
2. Wineries (and other businesses) stopped hiring outside designers and decided to do everything in-house. Generally badly, but
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3. Fine art sales just plain disappeared.
Needless to say, I'm not having any fun.
w0nderer
(1,937 posts)i've noticed graphics designs failing last couple of years, didn't know reason
have you considered (off top of head) political toons or art?
not knowing what your art is
as always ...good to see you mate
it's sad that people aren't improving houses/property nowadays
Travis_0004
(5,417 posts)I bought a house. I thought, 'why the hell would I pay PMI, that is throwing money away, so I put down 20%.'
My mortgage is also 350 a month. It would easily rent for 1,000, so right there saving money with a 'rent' of 350 is quite easy.
Credit card interest, whats that?
Auto insurance charges a 5.00 monthly fee, if you pay each month. I just pay 6 months up front and avoid the fee.
Man, my heating bill is high. OK, I'll pay 2k to insulate the attic. I'll see a ROI of 2-3 years anyway. Meanwhile a poor person couldn't afford it, or their landlord would be unwilling to invest the money.
There are lots of ways that poor people get nickeled and dimed, and somebody with means can avoid those fees.
LiberalArkie
(16,422 posts)electricity bill in half. Payoff is supposed to be 5 years mine was in 2.
Travis_0004
(5,417 posts)I'm not so sure a heat pump would work so well when its -10 outside, (and most people use gas, not electric), so you don't see them up here too often.
I'm proud to say my water heater was installed in 1971. The warranty expired in 1986, so I guess I'm on my own when it comes time to replace it
LiberalArkie
(16,422 posts)to be winter I just push the non-hybrid button and it is a regular water heater. Propane is too expensive to use for heating water for my taste.
Travis_0004
(5,417 posts)I agree that propane can be expensive, but up north, we all have natural gas where I live. In the summer, I pay about 30 bucks for a delivery charge, and less than 5.00 for actual usage, but in the winter it saves hundreds.
w0nderer
(1,937 posts)even southern scandinavia they are all the rage
and work well
but once they hit cold (5f or -15 C) they are close to useless
when i lived in those areas i kept (wood stove, oil stove and kerosene room heaters)
oil furnace was primary, but painted south side of house dark (absorb heat)
wood was backup in case i couldn't afford oil
and
kerosene in case power went out
w0nderer
(1,937 posts)they are effective down to -15C approx 5F
where i used to be most people used wood/pellets or oil
however i did use solar passive (southwalls are painted dark color)
that does actually do a few percent
FSogol
(46,420 posts)Those are expensive to run. Heat pumps work better in areas that don't have the really extended periods of cold weather.
KentuckyWoman
(6,875 posts)It is a complete myth America offers much in the way of upward mobility. Yes it can be done and people do it. But the deck is HEAVILY stacked against it.
http://blogs.wsj.com/atwork/2013/11/11/rising-up-the-ladder-in-america-whos-upwardly-mobile/
rpritchard93
(18 posts)Well said!
rpritchard93
(18 posts)This post was wonderful. My wife and I got married this summer. We are both students at the University of Delaware and we also work full time. We have a million things to juggle and we work hard to make it happen. Nonetheless, we can't seem to put money away. We can't save because we have rent, we pay for books, we pay for overpriced car insurance. Worst of all, we work for minimum wage. These aren't issues that we can change. Yet we still receive the brunt of criticism as the working poor.
Thanks for this post!
madamesilverspurs
(16,035 posts)And welcome aboard!
rpritchard93
(18 posts)Exactly what I was thinking. Although I know I'm not alone. I see it every day when I meet my neighbors in the hall....