Yes, I do.
I made my point clear. Get someone to help you understand it.
There ARE people who think they've got fall-back money...so they think they are not living pay-check-to-paycheck. One bad event...and they are in the toilet.
I know, I know...you don't get it.
I hope you never find out the hard way.
evince (01-10-2019)
I got an Oregon license to practice dentistry yrs ago but their regulations were insane. After seeing what the dentists were being fined and disciplined for I relinquished my license.
Also you'd think for a liberal state their medicaid reimbursement would be fair.
It's not. The reimbursement is so low no doc could possibly accept it. So their state board is one level short of the Gestapo and they basically have no medicaid to speak of.
Oregon is one fucked up state.
tinfoil (01-10-2019)
Agreed on the fines. It was like a $5K fine for not having a license, yet the city of portland had a fenced off area near Union Ave and Sandy Blvd where illegal labor could safely be picked up and supposedly guaranteed $10/hr
It was fucking maddening to be a tax payer there.
Is it good for this nation that our population is one pay check away from near ruin?
Kinda limits their ability to drive consumer spending huh idiots
Bust and Boom is only good for the wealthy
just how much more can you consolidate the wealth and have a spending public?
You are either idiots or wish to see chaos reign
You should save 10% of every paycheck. Pay yourself first. Have 6 months of expenses in a money market account
Everyone can do this. It is just a matter of priorities. People like government don’t have revenue problems. They have spending problems
Well, most likely because of financial illiteracy is what happens. Someone knows how to save their savings and spend only on necessary household items.
Well, most likely because of financial illiteracy is what happens. Someone knows how to save their savings and spend only on necessary household items. Also, if people know how to advance in the place where they work and get a lot more. It would not be wrong if they taught financial literacy in school, then it would be easier for people to deal with it at a more mature age. I'm still learning this, and now I'm trying to grow my business and make a paystub free accessible and get my paycheck that way, control my income and taxes. I wish they had taught me that before, and I couldn't know exactly where the money was going.
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