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NaBarney

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  1. $75k could easily pay for a nice apartment in CA with plenty left over to live comfortably
  2. If I didn't have to worry about housing costs I would definitely move there and rake in the $$$ until the taps ran dry but since no one is going to give me a house out there I'd have to have roommates or something and still wouldn't come out ahead
  3. People who get paid minimum wage generally have harder more demanding jobs than people who make $75k a year, sorry.
  4. Also this is a harder job than what your average scoob-tier earner does for a living
  5. No thanks, my $13 an hour goes so much further here with the added bonus of not having to deal with water precarity and becoming a climate refugee within the next decade
  6. It's not at all, you're definitely right about that.
  7. I never made any argument, you did when you said he lives modestly despite living in a free mansion and making so much more than what most people make. Not sure what all that other bullshit is about.
  8. He doesn't pay rent, he inherited a mansion, and CA property taxes are infamously absurdly low which especially benefits people who live in mansions in high value areas https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1978_California_Proposition_13 So how in the dick is $75k+ a year a "modest" living? How is living in CA "EXPENSIVE" when your housing expenses are all taken care of? What else is so expensive there? Certainly not your fresh produce. Please illustrate for me how someone making tens of thousands of dollars more than the average person in CA does is living modestly because I'm not seeing it at all. Fat head
  9. $75k a year isn't modest > 9000k sq ft isn't a house
  10. He inherited the 9000 sq ft mansion that he lives in and makes at least $75k a year, these are facts about his life that he has shared here.
  11. I suppose it isn't exorbitant for living in a mansion, but that's kind of beside the point
  12. Yeah it's supposed to go away at the end of July but there's like 30 million people unemployed rn and a lot of those jobs aren't coming back due to all the small business closures and inevitably lower than usual sales when we do ""open back up"" so they'll probably have to extend it since it's not like you can just "go get another job" when they don't exist, which is allegedly the main reason UE benefits are so low to "encourage"/coerce you to getting off UE asap
  13. Totally. Now I'm curious what someone making $20k in your state would get. *Google's some math* I think this is right - It looks like you were making $20k a year at an even $5k a quarter (which is what you would gross earning like $9.50 an hour working 40hrs a week for the entire year) then your state would only give them about $190 a week/$760 a month, who TF could live off that
  14. Oic yea, luckily it's last TWO quarters combined which is half of what you'd make in a year
  15. In that case you only need to make something like 36k a year to get the max of $350 a week (not doing the real math on this, just at a glancing it.)
  16. If you get laid off you will get it, they can't deny you just bc too many other people got laid off first. Yeah the normal max here is $275 a week, tied for lowest in the county
  17. Hopefully if it happens it's soon so you can get that extra $600 a week of UE that stops at the end of July. Regular UE doesn't pay shit
  18. I mean I'm getting there, but the Dolan dollhairs made a world of difference
  19. You're right I just went back and looked. Also gd I went hard over that, like actual crazy person shit..was clearly in a very dark place back then. Mostly just capital b Broke-broke I think
  20. Paid $40 for a mechanic to take out his old car battery and "install" the new one
  21. I like SY but never listened to this band bc naming yourself after another band's popular song is weird to me. There used to be a local band named Gold Soundz. *Doesn't click play*
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