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Old 03-01-2016, 07:06 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Mumbly Joe View Post
Yes, but one can't very well have a 2500 sq. ft. house and 4 vehicles and a child on $15/hr. in NYC, could they? That's pretty much all a $15/hr. job is good for in nY- a teenager living at home- and even at that, there are only a small number of such tax-funded jobs to be had, as the unemployment rate for teenagers in NYC is massive- so they have to create tax-payer funded busywork programs, so the kids can work a few months- making $15/hr for picking up litter and learn how to work the system instead of how to be responsible and work hard.
why do you need a 2,500 square foot house and four cars for one child? Holy global warming nightmare.
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