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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.
On top of being a flagrant abuse of power and unfair to those who did the right thing, it's probably not even effective at buying votes.
The sociology and wammins studies majors will always vote for Democrats anyway, at least until repeated boosters kill them off.
BTW, isn't Congress in control of budgets, and not the president?
Economist Nassim Nicholas Taleb has criticized President Joe Biden’s controversial student loan debt forgiveness plan.
Taleb, the author of the bestselling book “The Black Swan” which deals with the extreme impact of rare events, argues that colleges should foot the bill for the scheme and not U.S. taxpayers.
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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.
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