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    I buy the good bread that costs me 3 loaves for $550 at the outlet store,
    Damn, that must be really good bread.

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    What do you think Darrin meant?
    He didn't make a comment in the op. He could have meant poor people have it really good or he could have meant calling poor americans poor helps them muslim terrorists...it's hard to say.

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    You think you can eat for a month on 150? Holy !

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    That means getting a better job. Some people are comfortable with their government assistance. That tells me it's too good.
    So I guess that means you're not going to rework the numbers using American standards.

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    If they have to run to the bread outlet store all the time, they will need to eat more and buy Air Jordans more often.

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    If they have to run to the bread outlet store all the time, they will need to eat more and buy Air Jordans more often.
    Then they should live closer to the outlet store. -Wild Cobra

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    You probably could if you ate nothing but Ramen. 6 for a dollar after all. Then again, you'd probably also have hypertension within a year so you'd better factor that in. Quality of life might also suffer just a tad if you're eating nothing but Ramen.

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    if they have Air Jordans and XBoxes, they should only be issued a Lone Star Ramen Card.

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    i want to see some prices and pictures of the products that would feed one person for $150 a month.

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    Homai
    Calrose Rice
    Medium Grain
    50 lbs
    Item # 206
    $25.83


    C&F
    Dry Pinto Beans
    25 lbs
    Item # 26013
    $15.72



    It'll keep you alive...with some $ left to spare.

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    i want to see some prices and pictures of the products that would feed one person for $150 a month.


    theyre goooood, tbh.

    15 boxes and 4 gallons of milk should cover it.

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    Homai
    Calrose Rice
    Medium Grain
    50 lbs
    Item # 206
    $25.83


    C&F
    Dry Pinto Beans
    25 lbs
    Item # 26013
    $15.72



    It'll keep you alive...with some $ left to spare.
    that doesn't sound like you want to keep them alive.

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    You probably could if you ate nothing but Ramen. 6 for a dollar after all. Then again, you'd probably also have hypertension within a year so you'd better factor that in. Quality of life might also suffer just a tad if you're eating nothing but Ramen.

    I ate that daily back when I was in college.

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    I ate that daily back when I was in college.
    So did my GF her freshman year. The amount of sodium in one pack is ing nuts.

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    ah , here we go.

    Conservatives going shopping. These conversations always end up at the grocery store.



    The end result is always oversimplification and "feel good" ego pumping bull on the part of the shopper, and never anything really all that applicable to actual poor people.

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    Being a miser at rent, utilities, food, and clothing. No cable, car, insurance, etc. A person can eat on $150 for a month. I added $110 monthly per additional person considering combining meals. I figured $50 monthly per person on clothing. Rent and utilities $750 for a single person, with an additional $95 per person. Maybe I should have included some transportation expenses.

    Ideas?
    My electricity bill alone is $100+ and I'm rarely home other than sleeping on weekdays and weekends. Rent is a little over $900 and it's about as cheap you can find around here. There's no walkways or buses nearby, so some sort of vehicle is needed (you can probably buy a $500 car, but you have to put gas on it). Frankly, I would find it very difficult to live around here for less than $20K/year. That's roughly $1.6K/month = $400/week = $10/hour for a full time job.

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    My electricity bill alone is $100+ and I'm rarely home other than sleeping on weekdays and weekends. Rent is a little over $900 and it's about as cheap you can find around here. There's no walkways or buses nearby, so some sort of vehicle is needed (you can probably buy a $500 car, but you have to put gas on it). Frankly, I would find it very difficult to live around here for less than $20K/year. That's roughly $1.6K/month = $400/week = $10/hour for a full time job.
    Don't forget $500-$1000+ for daycare, if one has kids.

    Kind of hard to hold down a job with your kids in tow.

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    So did my GF her freshman year. The amount of sodium in one pack is ing nuts.
    Yeah, Ramen is not the healthiest thing to eat. Its that seasoning packet that has the load of sodium.

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    What about Raymen?

    Everybody Loves Raymen

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    Since a car was intentionally left out of Wild Cobra's calculations, was there an allowance for taxis? Because even if the Costco (don't forget membership fees) and the bread outlet store are on public transportation routes, bus drivers tend to frown upon people who get on with giant bags of rice, beans, bulk packages of Raymen, and three loaves of bread.

    Getting up and down the stairs to a subway platform would be difficult, too.

    And kids can't help carry anything that heavy.

    And most taxis I've ridden in have posted signs that they charge more if you've got groceries.

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    In other words, if you've assumed both bulk purchases AND no car, you can rest assured your calculations are ed.

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    My mom was one of those shuttle drivers at the airport in the early 70's. Somehow, we managed to survive w/out any govt assistance.

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    My mom was one of those shuttle drivers at the airport in the early 70's. Somehow, we managed to survive w/out any govt assistance.
    It probably paid a decent salary. Shuttles to-from the airport here are pretty expensive. Taxi service is almost prohibitive ($100 for the trip, airport is 40 miles away).

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    It probably paid a decent salary. Shuttles to-from the airport here are pretty expensive. Taxi service is almost prohibitive ($100 for the trip, airport is 40 miles away).
    No, like the ones that take you from parking lot to terminal. Definitely not lucrative.

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    No, like the ones that take you from parking lot to terminal. Definitely not lucrative.
    Those jobs rarely are. They can get you by though.

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