Economy

The extra benefit started in March of 2020. I realize this article is a joke but it's kinda dumb, because if the extra benefit was a major factor it would have led to poor estimates for job growth on several other previous months and then the estimates would have been corrected.
It is okay to laugh.

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Yeah, if you can/want to downsize, now is the time to do it.

You are in a great situation, mostly because you don't have to have your kids at home anymore :)

 
Whoda thunk... :D
For years when people say "I love my job" I have always countered with "If you could get paid exactly what you get paid now, same benefits and everything, to NOT work, would you take that?"

Of course everyone says yes, except for the hardcore liars that like to really dig in, which is fine, we all lie.

But a universal basic income = people not working.

 
For years when people say "I love my job" I have always countered with "If you could get paid exactly what you get paid now, same benefits and everything, to NOT work, would you take that?"

Of course everyone says yes, except for the hardcore liars that like to really dig in, which is fine, we all lie.

But a universal basic income = people not working.


UBI doesn’t mean people not working if it’s small, eg $1,000 a month. The extra $300 (previously $600) is on top of benefits that already existed. Some are still making more than they earned at their old jobs, which is more than $1,000 per month.

But like I said before that doesn’t lead to a 700k jobs gain overestimate when it’s already been in place 14 months and is smaller than before. 

 
UBI doesn’t mean people not working if it’s small, eg $1,000 a month. The extra $300 (previously $600) is on top of benefits that already existed. Some are still making more than they earned at their old jobs, which is more than $1,000 per month.

But like I said before that doesn’t lead to a 700k jobs gain overestimate when it’s already been in place 14 months and is smaller than before. 
Hey, as long as we all get the 1000 a month, I am all for UBI!

And teachers starting out at 100K a year.  

 




Whoever laughed at this needs to read about the problems of having a top heavy population. And this is not promoting more illegal immigration, it's promoting allowing more legal immigrants.

 
Whoever laughed at this needs to read about the problems of having a top heavy population. And this is not promoting more illegal immigration, it's promoting allowing more legal immigrants.
Yeah....whomever it is that laughed obviously didn’t read the article and doesn’t have a grasp on the issue. 

 
A whole generation of people who are crippled with student debt, cant afford to purchase their own homes, and have to pay $5000 to have one child + unbeleivable cost of child care = not starting a family. And its only going to get worse with cost of education, cost of healthcare, cost of child care all increasing year after year.

 
A whole generation of people who are crippled with student debt, cant afford to purchase their own homes, and have to pay $5000 to have one child + unbeleivable cost of child care = not starting a family. And its only going to get worse with cost of education, cost of healthcare, cost of child care all increasing year after year.
These issues are a problem. But, the bolded is an exaggeration.  

 
That's a very misleading article and there is one hell of a lot that goes into it.  The baby boomers owned 21% compared to 5% now.  Ummmm...look at the numbers in the population and that is going to account for some of that.  

I didn't say these issues aren't important.  But, there are one hell of a lot of people in these age groups that can buy their own homes.  I'm just saying "an entire generation" is a big exaggeration.

And...who is going to inherit the wealth from the older generations?

 
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