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Reintegration from unemployment

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#1
  • Aloha
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  • 2022/01/14 13:24

I know that at one time, the topics here were full of topics related to unemployment insurance, but recently these topics have disappeared, and I am sure that everyone has successfully returned to society.
Some of my friends have chosen to return to Japan, and I bow down to those who are still working hard in Hawaii under these circumstances.
I know that many of you are struggling with new workplaces, unfamiliar environments, and not earning as much as you would like.
I am sure that the situation will continue to be unstable, but I would like to do my best based on the efforts of those who are in the same situation.

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#2

I received $70,000 in unemployment insurance for 18 months
so I can live in Hawaii without working for another 2 years

America is number one in the world.

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#3
  • たま
  • 2022/01/14 (Fri) 21:01
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I would like to learn from your survival skills that you can pay taxes out of $70,000 and live on the rest of the money for two years.

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#5
  • とみ
  • 2022/01/15 (Sat) 09:26
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I know $70,000 is low income in Hawaii.
I don't think the U.S. is number one in the perception that it has provided minimum income benefits(^^;)
In fact, I was making more than unemployment insurance, and it was a hard life.
$70,000 in Hawaii is just barely in line for even a year with rent and living expenses.

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#6
  • 働かない奴は食うべからず
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  • 2022/01/18 (Tue) 18:03
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Maybe this person is a

parasitic type who depends on the charity of others to survive.

He will live a life of shame and dependence on others, and will probably live on the services of associations

day by day ?

I look forward to seeing what he will be doing two years from now.

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#7

#3 Tama

If you receive $70,000 in 18 months, that's an untaxed amount.

In 2020 there was no Federal taxation, but
in 2021 there will be a taxation, so 12% of the amount received is tax.

Federal taxation, about $5,000 will be paid.
Combined with state tax, you will pay about $7,000 in taxes.

Also, the low-income tenant requirement for the former food pantry site in Waikiki is an annual income of $60,000 or less.

Even if you are eligible for 18 months of unemployment insurance, $46,666 per year is enough to qualify for low income.

Don't forget to pay taxes from there !.

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#8

All of the condos at the Huppan site are not likely to be low income ? Area Median Income (AMI).
See below

Premiering spring 2022, 38 studios out of 401 apartment rentals in this 28-story, high-rise residential tower will be Monthly rent for the studio units will be $ 1,320 and will range in size from

According to 2020 Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines, 80% of the AMI equates to an annual income of $ 70,500 for a household of one-person, $ 80,600 for a 2-person household, $ 90,650 for a 3-person household, and $ 100,700 for a

From here, market-rate rentals
Lilia Waikiki will also be offering 363 market-rate rental apartments ranging from Applications will be available prior to Spring 2022 move ins and monthly rent is starting from $ 2,500 ! ! ! High !

Still, it's hard to pay with tax return.

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#9


We are always looking for people to join our team
I am amazed at how fast people who were living on unemployment insurance are getting hired and quitting
I know there are many situations for people who say they can't get rehired, but
I wonder if the fact that they still can't get rehired means that they are dependent on some kind of help and no longer have the desire to work like they used to. I wonder if they are still dependent on some kind of help and have lost the will to work as before
I wonder if the word "career" will lose its meaning in the future
I wonder how the way of working will change.

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#11
  • Malo
  • 2022/01/23 (Sun) 15:59
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#8 Mr. Live Hard

> All the condos at the Hupang site are for low income ? It doesn't seem to be Area Median Income (AMI).

That's a given ?
It's a measure to get a building permit from the city authorities, so it can't be all units.
All of the condos are leased, and some of them are leased condos that could have been built by addressing them to lower-income families.

The Corona Disaster just raised the base annual income for low-income people in 2022 due to rising prices.
The authorities have only re-estimated the minimum income for a Waikiki, Hawaii resident. You are still in a low income bracket. You can't live in Hawaii with that kind of income. ?
I have lived in Waikiki for 10 years and I can't live on that kind of income.

Please do not reply to any more of my comments as I have gone too far off topic.
Topi, I am very sorry for going too far sideways.

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#12
  • navy
  • 2022/01/23 (Sun) 16:58
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Hello. I live in Hawaii.

If you could live on $70,000 for 18 months, your mortgage is over

only management fee, or only a few hundred dollars a month like management fee in a room share.

It would either be.

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#13
  • 素朴な疑問
  • 2022/01/23 (Sun) 18:08
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#2 Hope, you wrote that you got $70,000 in unemployment insurance for 18 months so you can live in Hawaii without working for 2 more years

> so that means you can live on 70,000 for 42 months ? ? ?
how much is that? Even if there is no lento, isn't it amazing ??

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#14
  • 働かない奴は食うべからず
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  • 2022/01/24 (Mon) 19:44
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You can't live a normal human life for two years.

Are you a parasite ? You ?

should start looking for a job ?

There are still jobs for all types of people.

Let's start over. If you are healthy.

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