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Each one of these stories you just have to assume they made the worst possible decisions to get where they are.

"I work 50 hours a week, and it's still really hard to keep up," said Aaron Reed, 22, who makes $21 an hour at an Amazon warehouse near Nashville, and returns to his mother's Hyundai SUV to sleep. He shares the back seat with their black Lab, Stella, while his mom sleeps up front.

Plus, everything costs more when you're homeless, said Reed, the Amazon warehouse worker. He and his mother spend $50 a day to fill the gas tank, so they can leave the air conditioner running overnight in 99-degree weather. There's no way to cook, so they eat prepackaged foods or takeout for every meal. And without access to running water, they spend about $80 a month on large jugs of bottled water they keep in the trunk.

The pair have been homeless since October, when Reed's mother was hospitalized for covid and lost her job at a department store beauty counter, forcing them out of the extended-stay hotel where they'd been living for seven months.

This guy is making around $54k gross (more really, not bothering to calc the OT) and his mom I guess doesn't work at all so the obvious choice is spending $50 a day on gas and eating out every meal. And they were living in an extended stay before this. I'm going to assume meth/drugs is involved in this one.

Deborah Bower, a dog groomer in San Ramon, Calif., has been homeless since October, after breast cancer treatments wiped out $100,000 of her savings. These days she either sleeps in her small SUV, which she parks in a movie theater parking lot, or in $95-a-night hotel rooms, where she often brings along her own dog, Bean, as well as others she's watching overnight for clients.

Who knows what's going on with her but I'm going to assume California has something that would cause her not to spend $100k on breast cancer treatments.

Marie, a hotel and casino supervisor in Biloxi, Miss., who is being identified by her middle name because she fears losing her job, said her family was making do until their van's transmission went out late last year. By the time they paid for repairs, they'd run out of money for rent, forcing them to leave their two-bedroom apartment for a patchwork of temporary arrangements. These days, she makes $900 every two weeks - and spends $710 of that on a hotel room she shares with her husband and 84-year-old father-in-law, who are both disabled. To save on gas, she takes a 90-minute bus ride to work instead of making the 20-minute drive herself.

"I am blessed to make $15 an hour but the cost of living is high, and $15 an hour barely covers rent and utilities," said, Marie, 28. "With everything going up … we cannot save to even get a place to rent."

It sucks being dragged down by two invalids and living in Mississippi but if taking the bus was an option in the first place don't waste all your money on a stupid van.

Nelfreed McKay, 34, was spending about $1,200 a month, or nearly his entire monthly income, on rent before it got to be too much. Since May, he's been sleeping in Central Park each night after finishing his shift as a server at a Manhattan bakery.

McKay, who makes $18.50 an hour, plus tips, is hoping to save up $5,000 by September so he can cover rent and deposits on a permanent room. He works overtime when he can and has been forgoing meals to save up. "There are times when you get so tired of it. You want to snack on something but it's like, 'No, I can't afford that right now.' I need to save up this money for what I really want: to sleep in a bed again."

Work more than 20 hours a week.

All said they were working toward saving enough to cover first and last month's rent, plus a security deposit

This blurb does get mentioned and first + last + security deposit is a scam but it's a reaction to terrible tenant laws in the municipality mainly.

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Sounds like bullshit. Also if I pay you to watch my dog, you better not do it in a fricking movie theater parking lot

https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/medi-cal/Pages/BCCTP.aspx

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The Department of Health Care Services implemented the Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program (BCCTP) on January 1, 2002. The law that created the program was Assembly Bill 430 Chapter 171, Statutes of 2001.

The program provides cancer treatment benefits to eligible low-income California residents diagnosed with breast and/or cervical cancer.

Eligibility

You may qualify for BCCTP benefits if:

You live in California and

Your gross (before taxes) family income, based on family size, is 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) or below at the time of application. FPL chart

You are found to be in need of breast and/or cervical cancer treatment.

You may also qualify to have an Every Woman Counts (EWC) or Family Planning, Access, Care and Treatment (Family PACT) provider screen and diagnose you, and help you apply for BCCTP.

Note: If you have other health insurance and your provider confirms you need cancer care, you can still apply for BCCTP coverage.

You may qualify for Federal BCCTP (full-scope Medi-Cal benefits) if you are:

Uninsured,

Under age 65,

Under 200% FPL based on family size,

A U.S. citizen or national or have satisfactory immigration status, and

Found to need breast and/or cervical cancer treatment.

If you do not qualify for Federal BCCTP, you may qualify for State BCCTP (limited-scope BCCTP benefits) if you are:

Uninsured or have other health insurance such as Medicare or private insurance,

Any age,

Under 200% FPL based on family size,

Not a U.S. citizen or national or do not have satisfactory immigration status, and

Found to need breast and/or cervical cancer treatment.

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Literally just don't pay your medical bills if you can't afford them. They can't put the cancer back and you can't lose your house over it


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They can't put the cancer back

What do you think the coof shot was for?

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!incels sorry for the double ping but holy shit I hate women so much :#marseygoodnight: :#marseygoodnight: :#marseygoodnight: :#marseygoodnight: :#marseygoodnight:

It's not enough that they're privileged in every other facet of the law and society, they have to have special laws for their stupid femoid-only cancers

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Posts like this is why I do Heroine.

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You should be paying rent and not buying china white, Snapps

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You have to burn literally every relationship you have. You have to make literally every friend and family member kick you out to get to that point

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orphaned !incels are the only valid homeless

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Nashville is not 99°F at night.

And $80/month on bottled water? You know those 5 gallon jugs are like, $6 to refill.


Any normal landlord could understand incidents like transmission failures happen, and cut you a little break. You have to be a shitty tenant to lose your apartment over this


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$0 to refill. No one is going to stop you from going to a public park or library and using the water fountain there to refill.

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$1500 a month in gas but renting is too expensive? Lmbo

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Probably more like $1,500 a month on "diesel"

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1500 a month on meth. I don't think even the journos are this r-slurred

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Who knows what's going on with her but I'm going to assume California has something that would cause her not to spend $100k on breast cancer treatments.

Yeah what happened was she was supposed to get health insurance for herself because she's a contract worker and she never did, even though she almost certainly would qualify for a subsidized plan from healthcare.gov.

This is exactly the kind of r-slurred decision-making that the ACA tax penalty was supposed to nudge people away from, although I'd bet this r-slur would have just paid the tax penalty if it still existed.

This blurb does get mentioned and first + last + security deposit is a scam but it's a reaction to terrible tenant laws in the municipality mainly.

How common even is this? I've lived in two states and basically nobody in either of them charged this. As far as I'm aware the only rental market this r-slurred is Boston.

I can tell you here in Chicago you won't need to pay all that. When I moved into my current place I paid first month rent upfront plus a $350 move-in fee which they charged in lieu of a security deposit. Other place with a security deposit had it at once month's rent. I have never, ever even seen a place that charges three month's rent upfront. Maybe if your rental history is terrible and full of evictions?

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How common even is this? I've lived in two states and basically nobody in either of them charged this. As far as I'm aware the only rental market this r-slurred is Boston.

From what I've read, it's somewhat common in California and New York/NE area. Which is why most articles act like it's the most common thing ever.

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This is exactly the kind of r-slurred decision-making that the ACA tax penalty was supposed to nudge people away from, although I'd bet this r-slur would have just paid the tax penalty if it still existed.

Even then, since insurers can't refuse you based on pre-existing conditions anymore, you can get the insurance after the cancer diagnosis and before you run up $100,000.

I just had a place ask for three months up front (two month's security is the legal limit), but this landlord didn't even check income or credit. So it's more a question of, if you have any savings you're probably not an r-slur.

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