There are so many hoops that low income people have to jump through to get access to government benefits.
It seems like the assumption is that those poor in dollars must be rich in time and energy... which is pretty unfair.
Can't it be easier?
Survey shows 56% of Americans prefer a partner who provides financial security more than “head over heels” love. Ring true?
#genYmoneymerrilledge.com/report
@Tawcan My fav line, “money can buy many things in life, money cannot buy memorable moments.” It’s so key for you to have used the words memorable moments vs. using happiness.
Well this is depressing "The top 10% of Canadians made an average income of $134,900, with the top 5% making one third more ($179,800) and the top 1% almost triple that amount ($381,300). Meanwhile, the bottom 90% had an average income of $28,000."
Excellent information, Kerry, and not widely known. Important to spread the word. The dynamic pricing model goes against most Canadians' sense of fairness.
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