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Christine2
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Recession/Depression for sure to come
Think of all the people below who have hard hit by this pandemic (not an all inclusive list). I just don't know how we can recover from this if we don't have a plan to reopen in the near future. I am not looking for drama over opening/not opening, but so many people and their staffs have been affected:
Restaurants Kid programs (dance, music, sports instructors) Sporting events Daycares/ preschools Salons - nail, hair, barbers Gyms Wedding industry Movie industry/theater Theme parks Tourism Cruises Hotels Strip clubs Plastic surgeons and staff Non-essential surgeons Doctors - physicians, pediatricians, OBGYN, etc. Dentists Preschools Massage therapists Physical therapists Landlords for college campus areas
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Posted 4/18/20 3:02 PM |
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PhyllisNJoe
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
I agree with a lot on your list. There may be a new or al coming for a lot of these professions. Especially w restaurants. Take out will be the new norm for a treat instead of dining in.
I’m trying to keep a positive head and not think of a full depression from this. If it killed everyone it touched, maybe. But it doesn’t. As deadly as it is, it’s “only” deadly to a small percent. I say only that way because even 1 life lost is too much.
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Posted 4/18/20 3:13 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
I honestly can't with all the negativity. Can we try posting some positive things for the love of God? My mental state can't take it. I really try to think positively throughout this thing. I try to keep hopeful. It's not healthy to dwell on the negative all the time.
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Posted 4/18/20 3:25 PM |
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Mrs213
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Recession/Depression for sure to come
I think it will be bad for a while, but will turn around. I hope that in a year or 2 we will be able to look back on this and say it wasn’t as bad as it could have been...
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Posted 4/18/20 3:28 PM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Here is some positive for today. From Mather Hospital. For anyone who needs something more uplifting than constant doom and gloom. They post these every single day.
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Posted 4/18/20 3:29 PM |
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PhyllisNJoe
My Box Is Broken
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Posted by NervousNell
Here is some positive for today. From Mather Hospital. For anyone who needs something more uplifting than constant doom and gloom. They post these every single day.
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Thanks for this. I just liked their page.
PS: I tried to “like” the photo on here. Spending wayyyyyy toooo much time on FB!
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Posted 4/18/20 3:50 PM |
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Recession/Depression for sure to come
Schools are also losing massive amounts of funding come September.
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Posted 4/18/20 4:06 PM |
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LSP2005
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
I disagree with a number of these. As I am planning an event I can tell you these places are booked solid from August on. So yes the staff may need unemployment but it should get them through the summer.
My daughter's dance class is zooming weekly. I am honestly thrilled and very happy to pay for it because it gives a real sense of normalcy these days. Same for scouts.
Will things be the same, no, but things will get better.
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Posted 4/18/20 4:58 PM |
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jeanyus27
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
I work in live events, mostly corporate events & trade shows, I freelance. So many of us are freaking out...all work is cancelled for the foreseeable future. Dh is in the same industry but smaller meetings...he was laid off but I’m hoping he’ll go back sooner since they do a lot of meetings with 50 & under people. I might actually have to find a new career.
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Posted 4/18/20 6:29 PM |
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lightblue
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Yes I believe a lot of different industries are going to be affected big time, and may be hard for them to reopen, or if they do, sustain enough business to keep them going.
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Posted 4/19/20 6:45 AM |
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Chai77
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
I agree. Sorry if this is depressing. This is a likely reality.
The government is going to have to bail us out instead of oil companies and banks for once.
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Posted 4/19/20 9:29 AM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Posted by Chai77
I agree. Sorry if this is depressing. This is a likely reality.
The government is going to have to bail us out instead of oil companies and banks for once.
Yes, and that's the sad thing. The US government can't do that.
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Posted 4/19/20 9:44 AM |
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Chai77
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
I agree. Sorry if this is depressing. This is a likely reality.
The government is going to have to bail us out instead of oil companies and banks for once.
Yes, and that's the sad thing. The US government can't do that.
Well, they could do it. But they won't. This country can not wrap it's brain around government that helps people.
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Posted 4/19/20 10:29 AM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Posted by Chai77
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
I agree. Sorry if this is depressing. This is a likely reality.
The government is going to have to bail us out instead of oil companies and banks for once.
Yes, and that's the sad thing. The US government can't do that.
Well, they could do it. But they won't. This country can not wrap its brain around government that helps people.
Yes, exactly. I didn’t want to say it, but you did. I’m waiting for my 4500 stimulus for one person (I’m a freelancer). The 1200 in the US they are offering is a joke. Unemployment is next for me because of this crisis. It isn’t much, but it will pay my health insurance and pension.
It’s a shame the US doesn’t have better programs like this.
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Posted 4/19/20 2:14 PM |
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Naturalmama
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
I agree. Sorry if this is depressing. This is a likely reality.
The government is going to have to bail us out instead of oil companies and banks for once.
Yes, and that's the sad thing. The US government can't do that.
Well, they could do it. But they won't. This country can not wrap its brain around government that helps people.
Yes, exactly. I didn’t want to say it, but you did. I’m waiting for my 4500 stimulus for one person (I’m a freelancer). The 1200 in the US they are offering is a joke. Unemployment is next for me because of this crisis. It isn’t much, but it will pay my health insurance and pension.
It’s a shame the US doesn’t have better programs like this.
Unfortunately, the US is not in a financial position to give 350 million individuals $4500. We are already in severe deficits. Funding is being slashed all over the country because of this crisis. How we got in this financial position, is a political argument I have no desire to start. Just stating a fact. We can't do that. Governors are scrambling to begin plans to reopen because this country is going to financially collapse if we don't. Or, we can rebound. Nobody knows for sure. I am choosing to think positively about the outcome of this. We were able to flatten the curve, and start the descent, less than a month after lockdown began on March 22nd. My guess is by June 1st, we will have entered Phase 1 of the reopening.
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Posted 4/19/20 2:37 PM |
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Chai77
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Posted by Naturalmama
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
I agree. Sorry if this is depressing. This is a likely reality.
The government is going to have to bail us out instead of oil companies and banks for once.
Yes, and that's the sad thing. The US government can't do that.
Well, they could do it. But they won't. This country can not wrap its brain around government that helps people.
Yes, exactly. I didn’t want to say it, but you did. I’m waiting for my 4500 stimulus for one person (I’m a freelancer). The 1200 in the US they are offering is a joke. Unemployment is next for me because of this crisis. It isn’t much, but it will pay my health insurance and pension.
It’s a shame the US doesn’t have better programs like this.
Unfortunately, the US is not in a financial position to give 350 million individuals $4500. We are already in severe deficits. Funding is being slashed all over the country because of this crisis. How we got in this financial position, is a political argument I have no desire to start. Just stating a fact. We can't do that. Governors are scrambling to begin plans to reopen because this country is going to financially collapse if we don't. Or, we can rebound. Nobody knows for sure. I am choosing to think positively about the outcome of this. We were able to flatten the curve, and start the descent, less than a month after lockdown began on March 22nd. My guess is by June 1st, we will have entered Phase 1 of the reopening.
I think it’s really simple and it’s important to say. We are in debt in large part bc our government works for corporations and the rich, not us regular people.
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Posted 4/19/20 3:55 PM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Posted by Chai77
Posted by Naturalmama
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
I agree. Sorry if this is depressing. This is a likely reality.
The government is going to have to bail us out instead of oil companies and banks for once.
Yes, and that's the sad thing. The US government can't do that.
Well, they could do it. But they won't. This country can not wrap its brain around government that helps people.
Yes, exactly. I didn’t want to say it, but you did. I’m waiting for my 4500 stimulus for one person (I’m a freelancer). The 1200 in the US they are offering is a joke. Unemployment is next for me because of this crisis. It isn’t much, but it will pay my health insurance and pension.
It’s a shame the US doesn’t have better programs like this.
Unfortunately, the US is not in a financial position to give 350 million individuals $4500. We are already in severe deficits. Funding is being slashed all over the country because of this crisis. How we got in this financial position, is a political argument I have no desire to start. Just stating a fact. We can't do that. Governors are scrambling to begin plans to reopen because this country is going to financially collapse if we don't. Or, we can rebound. Nobody knows for sure. I am choosing to think positively about the outcome of this. We were able to flatten the curve, and start the descent, less than a month after lockdown began on March 22nd. My guess is by June 1st, we will have entered Phase 1 of the reopening.
I think it’s really simple and it’s important to say. We are in debt in large part bc our government works for corporations and the rich, not us regular people.
I just want to state that that 4.500 is for freelancers only. It can go up to 15.000. Freelancers have to pay their own health insurance, so maybe that's why it is so high. However, they have made unemployment very easy now. If you have 60,000 in your bank account, then you will not get it. They have also made your apartment size (most people live in apartments here) not count. They will probably give people about 900 per month. That's not much. I guess I'll find out soon, but I'm glad I have some savings. I'll figure it out somehow. I have been through so many awful things in the last few years that I just think it is just another thing. But at least I know the gov't will help me out.
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Posted 4/19/20 4:59 PM |
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
Posted by Naturalmama
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
I agree. Sorry if this is depressing. This is a likely reality.
The government is going to have to bail us out instead of oil companies and banks for once.
Yes, and that's the sad thing. The US government can't do that.
Well, they could do it. But they won't. This country can not wrap its brain around government that helps people.
Yes, exactly. I didn’t want to say it, but you did. I’m waiting for my 4500 stimulus for one person (I’m a freelancer). The 1200 in the US they are offering is a joke. Unemployment is next for me because of this crisis. It isn’t much, but it will pay my health insurance and pension.
It’s a shame the US doesn’t have better programs like this.
Unfortunately, the US is not in a financial position to give 350 million individuals $4500. We are already in severe deficits. Funding is being slashed all over the country because of this crisis. How we got in this financial position, is a political argument I have no desire to start. Just stating a fact. We can't do that. Governors are scrambling to begin plans to reopen because this country is going to financially collapse if we don't. Or, we can rebound. Nobody knows for sure. I am choosing to think positively about the outcome of this. We were able to flatten the curve, and start the descent, less than a month after lockdown began on March 22nd. My guess is by June 1st, we will have entered Phase 1 of the reopening.
I think it’s really simple and it’s important to say. We are in debt in large part bc our government works for corporations and the rich, not us regular people.
I just want to state that that 4.500 is for freelancers only. It can go up to 15.000. Freelancers have to pay their own health insurance, so maybe that's why it is so high. However, they have made unemployment very easy now. If you have 60,000 in your bank account, then you will not get it. They have also made your apartment size (most people live in apartments here) not count. They will probably give people about 900 per month. That's not much. I guess I'll find out soon, but I'm glad I have some savings. I'll figure it out somehow. I have been through so many awful things in the last few years that I just think it is just another thing. But at least I know the gov't will help me out.
See, and I feel like that’s not fair. Because I was responsible with my money I wouldn’t be entitled to unemployment?
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Posted 4/20/20 4:15 AM |
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Jennifer
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Recession/Depression for sure to come
While I am sleeping, I forget that things are closed. So I think, maybe we will go to "insert restaurant here" for dinner.
I mean take out is nice but I am still doing the clean up. I want to be served dammit! LOL
My brother in law said if he has to go on one more bike ride with the family he is going to throw away the bikes.
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Posted 4/20/20 4:23 AM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..
Member since 11/09 54921 total posts
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Posted by Jennifer
While I am sleeping, I forget that things are closed. So I think, maybe we will go to "insert restaurant here" for dinner.
I mean take out is nice but I am still doing the clean up. I want to be served dammit! LOL
My brother in law said if he has to go on one more bike ride with the family he is going to throw away the bikes.
Lol i was saying the other night I'm tired of takeout because it's always cold by the time I get it home. Yeah you can reheat it but then it starts to overcook if it's chicken or burgers etc. Like you I'd love a hot meal served to me and cleaned up! And forget the bikes and walks. I'm with your BIL
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nycbuslady
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Posted by Jennifer
While I am sleeping, I forget that things are closed. So I think, maybe we will go to "insert restaurant here" for dinner.
I mean take out is nice but I am still doing the clean up. I want to be served dammit! LOL
I think the same way! I'm still setting the table and doing the dishes. Plus cleaning the take out containers to put them in recycling.
On a similar note, I'm working from home and I'd actually like to take a Vacation Day. But, it's not worth it because there's nothing to do anyway! In normal times, I would take a day to get things done around the house and go to the mall and stuff like that. But, if I'm just going to stay home anyway, I might as well log in and work!
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Posted 4/20/20 5:27 AM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Posted by mommywantsababy
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
Posted by Naturalmama
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
I agree. Sorry if this is depressing. This is a likely reality.
The government is going to have to bail us out instead of oil companies and banks for once.
Yes, and that's the sad thing. The US government can't do that.
Well, they could do it. But they won't. This country can not wrap its brain around government that helps people.
Yes, exactly. I didn’t want to say it, but you did. I’m waiting for my 4500 stimulus for one person (I’m a freelancer). The 1200 in the US they are offering is a joke. Unemployment is next for me because of this crisis. It isn’t much, but it will pay my health insurance and pension.
It’s a shame the US doesn’t have better programs like this.
Unfortunately, the US is not in a financial position to give 350 million individuals $4500. We are already in severe deficits. Funding is being slashed all over the country because of this crisis. How we got in this financial position, is a political argument I have no desire to start. Just stating a fact. We can't do that. Governors are scrambling to begin plans to reopen because this country is going to financially collapse if we don't. Or, we can rebound. Nobody knows for sure. I am choosing to think positively about the outcome of this. We were able to flatten the curve, and start the descent, less than a month after lockdown began on March 22nd. My guess is by June 1st, we will have entered Phase 1 of the reopening.
I think it’s really simple and it’s important to say. We are in debt in large part bc our government works for corporations and the rich, not us regular people.
I just want to state that that 4.500 is for freelancers only. It can go up to 15.000. Freelancers have to pay their own health insurance, so maybe that's why it is so high. However, they have made unemployment very easy now. If you have 60,000 in your bank account, then you will not get it. They have also made your apartment size (most people live in apartments here) not count. They will probably give people about 900 per month. That's not much. I guess I'll find out soon, but I'm glad I have some savings. I'll figure it out somehow. I have been through so many awful things in the last few years that I just think it is just another thing. But at least I know the gov't will help me out.
See, and I feel like that’s not fair. Because I was responsible with my money I wouldn’t be entitled to unemployment?
I understand what you are saying. The 60,000 is only for now. Usually it is about 8,000 depending on how old you are. UE is a total shit show here, but they have two types. UE1 and UE2. UE1 is if you have had a job and have paid into the system. With that one they would not check your bank balance. UE2 is for freelancers and business owners. Then they look at your bank balance and everything else.
I think it’s fair that if you have 60,000 in the bank that you will be fine at the moment. UE should be reserved for those that live paycheck to paycheck for the most part or those that have 6 months in savings and that’s it. I don’t think it is about being responsible with money. People who are living paycheck to paycheck aren’t throwing their money away and being irresponsible. It cost the average single person, at least for me, about 2000 a month to live (rent, food, car, bills). If you have 60,000, then that is more than enough.
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lisa0807
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Posted by NervousNell
I honestly can't with all the negativity. Can we try posting some positive things for the love of God? My mental state can't take it. I really try to think positively throughout this thing. I try to keep hopeful. It's not healthy to dwell on the negative all the time.
I totally agree. At least for me I like to have hope, a light at the end of the tunnel. Negativity is not going to help anyone.
I believe our country will get back to where it needs to be.
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Posted 4/20/20 5:52 AM |
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valentinesbaby
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by mommywantsababy
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
Posted by Naturalmama
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Chai77
I agree. Sorry if this is depressing. This is a likely reality.
The government is going to have to bail us out instead of oil companies and banks for once.
Yes, and that's the sad thing. The US government can't do that.
Well, they could do it. But they won't. This country can not wrap its brain around government that helps people.
Yes, exactly. I didn’t want to say it, but you did. I’m waiting for my 4500 stimulus for one person (I’m a freelancer). The 1200 in the US they are offering is a joke. Unemployment is next for me because of this crisis. It isn’t much, but it will pay my health insurance and pension.
It’s a shame the US doesn’t have better programs like this.
Unfortunately, the US is not in a financial position to give 350 million individuals $4500. We are already in severe deficits. Funding is being slashed all over the country because of this crisis. How we got in this financial position, is a political argument I have no desire to start. Just stating a fact. We can't do that. Governors are scrambling to begin plans to reopen because this country is going to financially collapse if we don't. Or, we can rebound. Nobody knows for sure. I am choosing to think positively about the outcome of this. We were able to flatten the curve, and start the descent, less than a month after lockdown began on March 22nd. My guess is by June 1st, we will have entered Phase 1 of the reopening.
I think it’s really simple and it’s important to say. We are in debt in large part bc our government works for corporations and the rich, not us regular people.
I just want to state that that 4.500 is for freelancers only. It can go up to 15.000. Freelancers have to pay their own health insurance, so maybe that's why it is so high. However, they have made unemployment very easy now. If you have 60,000 in your bank account, then you will not get it. They have also made your apartment size (most people live in apartments here) not count. They will probably give people about 900 per month. That's not much. I guess I'll find out soon, but I'm glad I have some savings. I'll figure it out somehow. I have been through so many awful things in the last few years that I just think it is just another thing. But at least I know the gov't will help me out.
See, and I feel like that’s not fair. Because I was responsible with my money I wouldn’t be entitled to unemployment?
I understand what you are saying. The 60,000 is only for now. Usually it is about 8,000 depending on how old you are. UE is a total shit show here, but they have two types. UE1 and UE2. UE1 is if you have had a job and have paid into the system. With that one they would not check your bank balance. UE2 is for freelancers and business owners. Then they look at your bank balance and everything else.
I think it’s fair that if you have 60,000 in the bank that you will be fine at the moment. UE should be reserved for those that live paycheck to paycheck for the most part or those that have 6 months in savings and that’s it. I don’t think it is about being responsible with money. People who are living paycheck to paycheck aren’t throwing their money away and being irresponsible. It cost the average single person, at least for me, about 2000 a month to live (rent, food, car, bills). If you have 60,000, then that is more than enough.
60,000 like in dollars?
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Posted 4/20/20 11:38 AM |
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Re: Recession/Depression for sure to come
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by mommywantsababy
See, and I feel like that’s not fair. Because I was responsible with my money I wouldn’t be entitled to unemployment?
I understand what you are saying. The 60,000 is only for now. Usually it is about 8,000 depending on how old you are. UE is a total shit show here, but they have two types. UE1 and UE2. UE1 is if you have had a job and have paid into the system. With that one they would not check your bank balance. UE2 is for freelancers and business owners. Then they look at your bank balance and everything else.
I think it’s fair that if you have 60,000 in the bank that you will be fine at the moment. UE should be reserved for those that live paycheck to paycheck for the most part or those that have 6 months in savings and that’s it. I don’t think it is about being responsible with money. People who are living paycheck to paycheck aren’t throwing their money away and being irresponsible. It cost the average single person, at least for me, about 2000 a month to live (rent, food, car, bills). If you have 60,000, then that is more than enough.
But anyone could be living paycheck to paycheck depending on how they prioritize their money. Technically, I could have bought a house for 3-4 times the price that I did, but we didn’t because we wanted to be responsible. We could go on many more vacations than we do, instead of maxing out our 401k. I could buy myself expensive clothes every month instead of putting money into my kids’ 529 accounts, but we don’t.
As a result, we have savings, but why should I then be penalized for it (which is what would happen)?
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