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by throwaway55421
1656 days ago
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The majority of people, at least in the UK, have far more money than required for basic needs. Particularly if they live with parents, share with friends, or move to a cheaper area, or just go to 3/4 days a week. Minimum wage zero savings workers aren't doing this for the most part. |
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i fail to understand if american cities, big ones are made up of people from smaller towns, why don't they return back if they loose a job or something? sure there are cases like mortgage and all but what about being on the street?
i'm pointing out economics of what you wrote. why does a newly homeless couple have to stay on the streets when they could potentially back a bus back to their parents homes?
do parents not tolerate their kids? "you've flown the nest so don't ever come back again"?
its very weird for me