Most Americans say their finances are the same as or better than a year ago, but 15% are worse off, according to a new poll from Impact Genome and AP-NORC. Those living below the poverty line have been the hardest hit.http://apne.ws/l91jrVr
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The pandemic has wreaked havoc on the economy and the U.S. still has 8.4 million fewer jobs than in February 2020.http://apne.ws/VwovWr8
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Terrible terrible terrible but there are Charities and religious organizations for that purpose not the federal government
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Then why aren't they fixing it?
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But the billionaires have amassed more billions over the same timeframe.
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15% doesn't sound astronomically high until you realize that's about 4.5 million people...
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People making multi-millions need to use $$ to help those who can't work & make more well-paid jobs for those who can. Compassion needed, not greed. Lower tax burden by multi-millionaires raising pay of low-paid employees & making add'l well-paid jobs. Helping feels good!
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Yup, life savings wiped out by sheltering from the pandemic and fires, when I was going to start looking for land 3/2020.
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