Best Answer – Chosen by Voters Let's take some clever welfare people and a not so clever "you", not necessarily you but since you are struggling for cigarettes, it might well be you.Maybe you spend $12.50 each day to eat some take away junk. That comes to $4562 a year.They might eat home cooked pasta at $1 a day. That comes to $365 a year.It would make them about $4200 a year richer than you, which buys lots of cigarettes.You maybe are financing a car and paying $245 a month for comprehensive That's $2940 a year. They might be driving an old hack on liability only at $65 a month. It means they have $2160 a year more than you. You are also paying for the car itself and they are not. But they you are working and they are not so you go even on that one.Some people continuously get loans and then pay interests on them so they are throwing away some 15% of all their earnings while some others are not.and I am not talking about pop. Do you drink pop? They might be drinking tap water. LOL.:)
Many of them get section 8 housing (subsidized housing), free medical care, food stamps, and some even get help with their utility bills. In my state, we also subsidize their phone bill. How much money would you need to live if you didn't have to pay for housing, food, and medical care?
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Best Answer – Chosen by Voters Let's take some clever welfare people and a not so clever "you", not necessarily you but since you are struggling for cigarettes, it might well be you.Maybe you spend $12.50 each day to eat some take away junk. That comes to $4562 a year.They might eat home cooked pasta at $1 a day. That comes to $365 a year.It would make them about $4200 a year richer than you, which buys lots of cigarettes.You maybe are financing a car and paying $245 a month for comprehensive That's $2940 a year. They might be driving an old hack on liability only at $65 a month. It means they have $2160 a year more than you. You are also paying for the car itself and they are not. But they you are working and they are not so you go even on that one.Some people continuously get loans and then pay interests on them so they are throwing away some 15% of all their earnings while some others are not.and I am not talking about pop. Do you drink pop? They might be drinking tap water. LOL.:)
Many of them get section 8 housing (subsidized housing), free medical care, food stamps, and some even get help with their utility bills. In my state, we also subsidize their phone bill. How much money would you need to live if you didn't have to pay for housing, food, and medical care?
I don't think they pay taxes and that saves them a lot.
they usually get some cash or sell their stamps for fifty cents on the dollar…
I afford ya mom
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