by The_Toecutter » Sun 26 Jan 2025, 14:17:23
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('EnergyUnlimited', 'O')TOH it is rather a preposterous idea here that with $$$$$$ pay one could still be homeless.
One former coworker was in debt for a house in the suburbs and a new car, as well as had medical debt and was close to paying his student loans off. He got a bonus and a raise and was going to finish paying the student loans off in their entirety, but wifey-poo demanded a brand new Maserati Levante instead, or it was D-I-V-O-R-C-E time because she wanted to be Queen soccermom picking the kids up from school. So he signed the note for a 96 month payment plan into the 4 figures each month.
Then the layoff happened. They lost EVERYTHING because the bank owned it all. All he could get was a minimum wage job with his engineering degree and years of experience, which wasn't enough to pay for anything.
The wife filed for divorce. She got child support, alimony, and restitution awarded by the crooked family court, all based upon his previous income and potential to get that income again in the future as well as her lying her ass off because things didn't work out her way. Meanwhile, between jobs, his student loan went into default and accrued tens of thousands of dollars of fees and a new 20% compounded interest after his student debt was sold, with a balance that now exceeds the original principal.
He now makes about $120k a year, but after all of this money is taken from his pay, not just losing close to 1/3 in taxes alone, but having 15% garnished for the student loan by itself(and which he has to make additional payments on), plus all of the money he's paying to his ex wife on top of court costs/fees, he lives out of a junker GMC SUV he bought for like $700 which doesn't run most of the time and parks it in his workplace parking garage while security looks the other way. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona and is priced out of even the most basic roach-infested apartment in the hood. His ex wife doesn't let him see his kids and he doesn't get the chance to since they are multiple states away. He works 60+ hours a week, and if he quits his job out of frustration, he will go to jail for being unable to meet the other obligations the court forced on him, and his career as an engineer will be over if he ever gets an arrest on his record. He's spent many days sitting in 120F heat.
This is his future until he is about 50, best case scenario. He did nothing to deserve this.
And everyone wonders why
nObOdY wAnTs To WoRk AnYmOrE, why large percentages of the US population cheer when CEOs and judges are executed in broad daylight, and why men have stopped dating or forming families in the good old USA. Gee, that's a Scooby Doo Mystery there!
Yeah,
burn it all to the fucking ground.
The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the old growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder. ~Thomas Jefferson