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Working Poor

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ladyVet

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34. I'll comment here, though we could probably make separate threads about these issues.
Fri Oct 9, 2015, 04:11 AM
Oct 2015
1. The working poor are, above all, WORKING. They are not on welfare, freeloaders, leeches, etc. They have jobs, earn money, pay taxes, etc.


Yes, my son works full time now (finally), at the most hated place in the world: Wal Mart. It's a job, pays decently, and he gets some benefits.

2. Tax burden issues. We all know about Mitt Romney and his 47 percent remark. What are the tax burdens of a family who could be considered working poor? Sales tax hits them hard. What about other "taxes" that higher income people can avoid? Utility deposits? Banking charges?


Sales tax can be bad, especially when the state seems to forget that an extra percent or so doesn't hurt the richer citizens, but makes it really hard for the rest of us to squeeze out enough for food, clothes, home/car repair items, and so on.

It was always hard to come up with deposits for things. That's why I was determined not to move around a lot, like we did when I was a kid. Getting your utilities cut off because you couldn't pay them hurts too. They want extra money to get stuff back on, on top of what you owe.

3. How many free services do the working poor really get? We sometimes hear how poor people have it better than middle class citizens. Is this really true? Do the working poor qualify for all the "free stuff" the government supposedly doles out?


There isn't much to get. Every extra penny you earn either cuts benefits, or knocks you off the lists completely, even though it's not enough to make up for what you lose.

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I'll start [View all] marym625 Oct 2015 OP
And I'll subscribe. daleanime Oct 2015 #1
Hi! marym625 Oct 2015 #3
Hi! MindfulOne Oct 2015 #2
I don't know who owns the group marym625 Oct 2015 #4
I'm branching off a bit to be the core of the disabled poor. Half-Century Man Oct 2015 #5
Who can? marym625 Oct 2015 #6
Ha! If it weren't so sad, it'd be funny. nt babylonsister Oct 2015 #11
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No problem, we are disabled poor..... daleanime Oct 2015 #20
Aside from work, the group creation is free w0nderer Oct 2015 #22
I go to the same food pantries. Half-Century Man Oct 2015 #28
welcome (i'd call you brother but i chewed different mud(prob diff army) and won't be presumptious) w0nderer Oct 2015 #31
Great idea for a group! silverweb Oct 2015 #7
I agree. Not my idea though marym625 Oct 2015 #8
There are more than two now! silverweb Oct 2015 #9
I should have been clear marym625 Oct 2015 #12
Yes, it's all good. silverweb Oct 2015 #14
+1 Wonderful idea for a group. nt Live and Learn Oct 2015 #10
I don't know who owns the group marym625 Oct 2015 #15
Don't know either but it is long overdue. Live and Learn Oct 2015 #17
YAY!!!! marym625 Oct 2015 #18
:-) thats' what i thought too n/t w0nderer Oct 2015 #24
K&R F4lconF16 Oct 2015 #16
I agree! marym625 Oct 2015 #19
Thanks to all (creator admins, on my request) *steps forward* w0nderer Oct 2015 #21
Thanks again! marym625 Oct 2015 #23
elad made me host :-) w0nderer Oct 2015 #25
Topic suggestions HassleCat Oct 2015 #26
w00t w0nderer Oct 2015 #29
I'll comment here, though we could probably make separate threads about these issues. ladyVet Oct 2015 #34
who are the working poor? bumprstickr Oct 2015 #27
people working more than 40 hours a week w0nderer Oct 2015 #30
good answer. bumprstickr Oct 2015 #32
frequently our bosses keep our hours down yes w0nderer Oct 2015 #33
Better answer. malokvale77 Oct 2015 #35
and your work helps people live with dignity, bumprstickr Oct 2015 #36
Thank you for your kind words. malokvale77 Oct 2015 #37
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