Ummm, maybe if it was 1957

Who has monthly bills for 4 months totaling $1400???



A $1,400 stimulus check will allow 22.6 million Americans to pay their bills in full through mid-July, new report finds


A $1,400 stimulus checks by March 1, would help 22.6 million Americans to pay their bills in full through mid-July without going into debt, according to a report released by Morning Consult on Friday.






https://www.businessinsider.com/sti...n-americans-pay-bills-through-mid-july-2021-2
 
Who has monthly bills for 4 months totaling $1400???



A $1,400 stimulus check will allow 22.6 million Americans to pay their bills in full through mid-July, new report finds


A $1,400 stimulus checks by March 1, would help 22.6 million Americans to pay their bills in full through mid-July without going into debt, according to a report released by Morning Consult on Friday.






https://www.businessinsider.com/sti...n-americans-pay-bills-through-mid-july-2021-2

It will help homeless people pay their cellphone bills with the unlimited data-plan.
 
Much of the 'Stimulus' checks are spent on street drugs. The drug cartels launder their profits into Bitcoin - which is why it went parabolic when the stimulus checks started.
 
Who has monthly bills for 4 months totaling $1400???



A $1,400 stimulus check will allow 22.6 million Americans to pay their bills in full through mid-July, new report finds


A $1,400 stimulus checks by March 1, would help 22.6 million Americans to pay their bills in full through mid-July without going into debt, according to a report released by Morning Consult on Friday.






https://www.businessinsider.com/sti...n-americans-pay-bills-through-mid-july-2021-2

On the planet of Pluto, that is the total amount of monthly bills over four months. You never know...
 
Cost of living is dirt cheap in some parts of the country.

Except, most people in this country are regular old shmoes who live inundated with bills. The Morningconsult.com people do not live in the world of the real.

 
Cost of living is dirt cheap in some parts of the country.



Idaho? Should we try some areas of north Dakota ?


Wait found it:

1. Memphis, Tennessee
  • Cost of living: 20.6% below the U.S. average
  • City population: 650,618
  • Median household income: $39,108
  • Income adjusted by cost of living: $49,254
  • Median home price: $248,857
  • Median monthly rent: $756
  • Cost of a half-gallon of milk: $1.90




https://www.rockethomes.com/blog/home-buying/7-most-affordable-big-cities
 
Idaho? Should we try some areas of north Dakota ?


Wait found it:

1. Memphis, Tennessee
  • Cost of living: 20.6% below the U.S. average
  • City population: 650,618
  • Median household income: $39,108
  • Income adjusted by cost of living: $49,254
  • Median home price: $248,857
  • Median monthly rent: $756
  • Cost of a half-gallon of milk: $1.90




https://www.rockethomes.com/blog/home-buying/7-most-affordable-big-cities

Even with these costs of living, the $1400 wouldn't cover four months. It barely covers 2 months of rent alone.
 
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