Quote from jeb9999:
I don't know where you live, other than an overpriced area, but in most of America you can rent a house for less than $1000 a month.
Near me is Trenton, NJ and you can rent a 3 or 4 bedroom house for $950 a month. 3 adults in a 3 bedroom comes to $317 a month per person and 4 adults in a 4 bedroom comes to $237.50 a month per person. Even after you pay your one third or one fourth share of utilities there is plenty left over from your $1600 a month income.
Frugal people know how to cut expenses. How do you think that all the illegal immigrants that work for low wages manage to survive and send the bulk of their income home to their families? They certainly don't overpay for housing.
Quote from jeb9999:
I don't know where you live, other than an overpriced area, but in most of America you can rent a house for less than $1000 a month.
Near me is Trenton, NJ and you can rent a 3 or 4 bedroom house for $950 a month. 3 adults in a 3 bedroom comes to $317 a month per person and 4 adults in a 4 bedroom comes to $237.50 a month per person. Even after you pay your one third or one fourth share of utilities there is plenty left over from your $1600 a month income.
Frugal people know how to cut expenses. How do you think that all the illegal immigrants that work for low wages manage to survive and send the bulk of their income home to their families? They certainly don't overpay for housing.
Quote from jeb9999:
Complete and utter nonsense.
The poverty and deprivation of the Great Depression was far worse than what is happening now. The official unemployment rate for 1933 was 24.9%.
Give it some time and maybe your wish will come true.
Quote from olias:
That raises a good point: $1,600 can go a lot further in one area than another. The figures for qualifying should vary based on the cost of living for that area