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In reply to the discussion: Capital & Main: Surviving on $1,800 a Month in Social Security, She Died Looking for a Place to Live [View all]LisaL
(46,771 posts)46. At least there should be more affordable housing for
elderly and disabled.
Clearly in California, benefits for many elderly and disabled don't even cover the rent in regular housing.
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Capital & Main: Surviving on $1,800 a Month in Social Security, She Died Looking for a Place to Live [View all]
Dennis Donovan
Thursday
OP
Yeah, I'm not paying that HOA fee or be involved with an HOA ever again.
Liberal In Texas
Thursday
#27
Nope. Never going to happen. People will continue to die because profits matter and people don't.
Solly Mack
15 hrs ago
#77
Expect ACA subsidies to be severely cut to where the Exchange will no longer be affordable for
GoodRaisin
Thursday
#47
I know. We would be heading in a different direction right now if Kamala was steering.
liberalla
Thursday
#42
Decades of tax cuts for the rich and corporations led to defunding of much need public investments like housing.
Yavin4
Thursday
#20
The article in the OP is bleak, but Republican rule will make it much, much worse.
Frank D. Lincoln
Thursday
#24
40+ years of "trickle-down" bullshit, with Dems opening a spigot every now and then
maxrandb
Thursday
#29
It is not common for women who don't earn a spousal benefit to get a worker benefit that high.
valleyrogue
Thursday
#50
I'm not saying it's typical, just that's it's possible for the woman in the story.
Elessar Zappa
Thursday
#51
She died homeless so that more mansions can be built for those who have no need.
Hermit-The-Prog
Thursday
#39
My brother is living off $633/month in Social Security. And yes, he's a Trumper.
SunSeeker
Yesterday
#62