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Which is it really ??

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#1
  • ロン
  • 2021/09/08 22:48

You say that a lot of people were hit by the pandemic, but
really, who got hit more, the people who got hit or the people who made money ?

UI, PUA, restaurant card, $ 500 card, child allowance, rent support,
stimulus check, and lots of relief support from the US ?

Thanks to those things,?
many people say "Actually, my savings has increased compared to my savings before the Corona disaster"
Even UI pays me $ 600 or $ 300 a week,
and there are some part time workers who actually get paid more than when they were working ? I bet.
Or, there are those who got cash income from Under and continued to get PUA without reporting it.

In the single father topic, there are those who write harsh opinions,
but they are also green card holders, and they get that kind of relief ?
( I'm sure they would say that they deserve it because they have US citizenship. )

I think they are cold to people who are going to depend on the US.
What a lot of nasty people.

After all, how many Japanese are really on the street? ?
I don't see any Japanese among the homeless.

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#4
  • DeeDee
  • 2021/09/09 (Thu) 20:09
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There are plenty of jobs out there. I found mine on indeed.
I'm sure there are plenty of jobs out there if you get out of the Japanese community.

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#5
  • DeeDee
  • 2021/09/09 (Thu) 20:20
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You have more savings.

Welfare and unemployment insurance are two different things.

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#7
  • LuckyLilac
  • 2021/09/09 (Thu) 23:30
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Since I've been working remotely, I eat out less, I don't go out drinking
I don't travel as much, and I spend less on gas. My expenses have decreased dramatically, so my savings have increased.

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#8
  • ネットサーフ
  • mail
  • 2021/09/10 (Fri) 10:20
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I'm eating out and going out less, so that's a plus, but
I'm doing more online shopping at home, so that's a minus.
I can't really call it savings.

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