This is what you get for your indoctrination and brainwashing and following what others do ....you know the wife ......the kids .....the bills .....the image .......so you can feel good about who you are and wanting to be liked .....it all comes with a cost ......
Image is not free ....of course ........ if you want your decorative bathroom towels ........and your ten pillows on the bed .......you do not use .....then you have to pay ......
its what America wants....... you to do obey like a bitch....... work ....pay bills ........ get a mortgage ...get credit ....become trapped with the kids......they want your tax dollars ......and you have no choice ..... but to work .......or its child support.......... and then the wife leaves........ and goes to mums ........and then some other guy fuck her while...... you are supporting the kids ......never end pfftttt!!!!!!!
How many times...... have i heard a poor pathetic sad man say to me ......."i have no choice ....i got a wife and kids to feed ".......i cannot imagine being that misled and sad ....still we need it how else does your govt thrive .....
Very Sad Graph: How Much Americans Have Left to Spend After Essentials, Today
After these categories, the poorest group has spent 98% of their income, leaving them with $367 for the year -- or a dollar per day.
Depends on how much there is. For those making $16,000 a year, more than half of it goes to housing and utilities. But those making $160,000 a year still have almost two thirds of their disposable income left over after those monthly bills.
Planet Money graphs one of our favorite topics: How families spend money. Here are their numbers rendered slightly differently:
The results aren't so surprising: Poor people spend more of their money on essentials than richer people (and these numbers don't account for dramatic geographical differences). But how much is left over?
After essentials -- housing, transportation (incl. gas), food, utilities, and clothes -- the poor have 15% of their disposable income left over, and the $150K+ crowd has about 40%. This next graph uses those figures to tell how much disposable income a typical person making $17,500, $60,000 or $150,000 has left, after the essentials are taken care of:
This graph doesn't include a few categories you might argue are essential: food at restaurants (which is somewhere between elective and essential), health care (which is essential, but spiky) and education (which is practically essential, but specific to certain years). After those categories, the poorest group has spent 98% of their income, leaving them with $367 for the year -- or a dollar per day.
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