@BarbellFi You can tap into your home equity quickly if you have a line of credit. Not to say it isn’t critical to have an emergency fund and more liquid assets but you aren’t going to lose it all.
@NoMoreAudi@0xDavecryps Social Security and Medicare would be about $14k for him, tax will depend on state and insurance will depend on employer. So yes, he can get to that number but I wouldn’t exactly be complaining about “living paycheck to paycheck” when I am maxing my 401k contribution.
@Cryptoboyy_Aji I used to work in a bank, the overdrafts are always for “milk for my baby”. Then when you go in and look at the debit card transactions you discover it’s actually for porn or weed. Only once was it for groceries and I immediately reversed that charge.
@elonmusk Ok. They were misled by the pertetrator but that happens all the time they should be objective. Also the multiple stab wounds and blood should have been enough for them to ask more questions.
@MatrixMysteries Necessities? A case of Celsius. A gallon of coffee creamer, paper plates? Gogurt? Besides maybe the detergent none of these are necessities.
@thechosenberg It might be for some people. That’s why you need to be upfront with someone about it from the beginning. We also live in the 21st century and there are plenty of other options for birth control.
@ryanmbarth@skumWgmi True for California but not for a lot of other states. The poster never specified Cali. The account is posting from South East Asia though.
@skumWgmi If your uncle is 65 then he is on Medicare (or covered by a work plan) and the government is paying for this. Is your uncle perhaps an undocumented immigrant that isn’t eligible for benefits?