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These lists are always full of shit, how are the kids costing them $42K, yet they still itemize stuff you would expect that $42K is already covering.
They already said Food for 4, clothes for 4 people, Children's lessons, and Misc. ("something always comes up").
Then what are they spending the $42K on kids?
Tenpoundbass says
These lists are always full of shit, how are the kids costing them $42K, yet they still itemize stuff you would expect that $42K is already covering.
They already said Food for 4, clothes for 4 people, Children's lessons, and Misc. ("something always comes up").
Then what are they spending the $42K on kids?
That looks like $42K for childcare (Daycare/care of child when parents are otherwise working - before school/after school.) In a metro area with high competition for daycare, for 2 kids, that's $1,750 / month / child, and is not out off the realm of being realistic.
That looks like $42K for childcare (Daycare/care of child when parents are otherwise working - before school/after school.) In a metro area with high competition for daycare, for 2 kids, that's $1,750 / month / child, and is not out off the realm of being realistic.
Tenpoundbass says
These lists are always full of shit, how are the kids costing them $42K, yet they still itemize stuff you would expect that $42K is already covering.
They already said Food for 4, clothes for 4 people, Children's lessons, and Misc. ("something always comes up").
Then what are they spending the $42K on kids?
That looks like $42K for childcare (Daycare/care of child when parents are otherwise working - before school/after school.) In a metro area with high competition for daycare, for 2 kids, that's $1,750 / month / child, and is not out off the realm of being realistic.
i really hate how government throws money at big ed, and we all end up paying for it more and more every year.
FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says
i really hate how government throws money at big ed, and we all end up paying for it more and more every year.
You're not the only one.
Doocy: "But someone is paying for it. Who?"
KJP: "I just--I just laid out. I just laid --"
Doocy: "Who?"
KJP: "--out for you. No, Peter, I just laid out for you how we're seeing this process and why this matters."
Doocy: "Wealthy Americans? Big corporations? Who's paying?"
Why not give a $10,000 credit to all who went to college in the last x years? True, neither loan forgiveness nor credit is a good idea (moral hazard), but at least the credit would be fairer.
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Answer: Borrowers with less-than-perfect credit records face challenges while climbing out of debt, and they can get steeper when you’re older because income tends to plateau.
Pros offer steps to help you navigate:
1. Declare yourself a Western turning country that is under attack from Russia, and apply for USG funding.
2. Declare yourslf an underwater investment bank, and apply for USG bailouts.
3. Two words - BLM franchise.
4. Sell a kidney.
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