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In reply to the discussion: The Desperation of Poverty [View all]jtuck004
(15,882 posts)9. 10 million people have fallen into poverty in the past 6 years, another 20-30 million
into near poverty. The majority of them and their children will now be in poverty the rest of their lives.
Not assumptions. Fact. So probably a pretty good read, given that the guy says he had to give up cable to try and pay for heat. He's not alone, by any stretch.
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Sadly, We've heard this ridiculous talk before. "Work hard and save your money" for old age.
BlueJazz
Feb 2015
#3
I got a LIHEAP grant for natural gas heating, but cannot afford the electric to run it after
Mnemosyne
Feb 2015
#4
It can be a real pith, but I have never heard it is limited to 5 years anywhere.
Mnemosyne
Feb 2015
#63
Great piece from the bottom of the heart. I'm staring down the barrel of a proverbial
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#6
I am sorry to hear about your situation. I think that many of the people who are in real trouble
jwirr
Feb 2015
#12
Two thoughts: either lower the age of SS eligibility to 50 or get serious about
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#13
With all the talk about 'white privilege,' some talk should also be given to 'male privilege,'
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#45
I like the guaranteed Annual Income. It would help everyone that is in trouble and put money back
jwirr
Feb 2015
#52
Yes. this last election has pretty much put a stop to any reasonable changes that address the
jwirr
Feb 2015
#55
Don't dread. Read something uplifting and go in relaxed. I hope you get the job!
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#22
Thanks. If they're looking for that 'professorial' look, I'm a shoe-in. If, OTOH, they're a bunch
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#24
Thank you. Didn't mean to derail this excellent OP with my own plight. But I do
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#29
I've worn many hats at different points. Most recently, I did Technical Support and
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#44
10 million people have fallen into poverty in the past 6 years, another 20-30 million
jtuck004
Feb 2015
#9
You're a far better person than I for dignifying YarnAddict's hit and run post -- never
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#37
I wonder what the younger generations are going to do, especially without pensions.
Thinkingabout
Feb 2015
#11
Hopefully this will get changed, as I say SS is good and really helps, I know lots are living on SS
Thinkingabout
Feb 2015
#36
Obama is just another rich man himself. He's black, so what. He's just another rich man.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#18
They aren't interested and don't care and that's the truth. Looking to our political class to
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#17
After Katrina, the writing was on the wall for all who cared to read it. We make everything, so we
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#25
That is correct. The US as a nation is richer than ever. It's just not being distributed equitably
closeupready
Feb 2015
#32
Indeed. I wish people understood that as a nation, we're richer than ever. Just more being
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#48
I think those Global DEALS being tabled right now are only going to make more POORS!
Johnny Rash
Feb 2015
#42
An ugly game it is the rich play, they pleasure themselves in making us suffer.
Dont call me Shirley
Feb 2015
#62