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Do nothing and collect US$302 a week for two years!

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No wonder US economy is fucking flushed down the toilet

Weakling softie people who don't know how to work, just want to sit there and collect government handout

Ptui@!


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11894634

In the United States, benefits for the long-term unemployed can be claimed for a maximum of 99 weeks. But what happens to those who don't find a job in that time, and find their payments have stopped coming in?

"I thought I'd be back on my feet before I could blink my eyes," muses Theresa Iacovo, who has been out of work since September 2008.

The 49-year-old, who lost her job at the start of the economic downturn is one of the so-called 99ers - who get their name from the fact they have claimed 99 weeks of payments but are still unable to find a job.

In the US unemployment benefit can generally only be claimed for 26 weeks, but since the economic downturn, congress has extended this period. Amid bitter political debate, an extension to the benefits now hangs in the balance as part of a tentative deal struck to extend soon-to-expire tax cuts.

But the current 99 weeks hasn't been long enough for Theresa, who has failed to secure work, despite having sent her curriculum vitae to more than 2,500 companies.

Many will say that it must be possible to find some kind of work in two years, and that getting benefits is an excuse to avoid having to work.

But for Theresa the reality is very different. She has only had one interview in almost two years, despite trying for jobs as a receptionist, waitress and salesperson.

"If there were jobs out there we would have them," she says.

To those that say she has had long enough on benefits she responds: "I agree that 99 weeks is long enough for anyone to suffer and to sacrifice. No-one chooses to lives with less, no-one aspires to become poor."

The amount paid out in unemployment benefits can vary from state to state, but averages $302.90 (£192.70) a week. Until August of this year Theresa, who is single, was claiming $389 (£248) a week.
 
US got so much resources, technology patents, the strongest military, dollar as world currency and they got the best universities.

This welfare will not work for totalitarian Sinkapore
 
302 a week.
that's 1208 a month.

in SGD around 1500.

how much is she asking for her job?
 
Here in Sinkie we are paying some bums $15 000 monthly allowance.
 
You forgot to mention 40% of Americans pay 0 in Federal income taxes and they also give free housing free food, AND free medical to those in need WHILE having the lowest income taxes in the West.

Now that is the problem: thier taxes are lower than ours and they get as much as a welfarist state without the high taxes. Most people who pay taxes pay less than 10%.
 
Reminds me of what my German counterpart was complaining to me about a few weeks ago. Not sure about the US but in Europe, the benefits are so good it bothers the ridiculous. His brother-in-law was living on benefits after losing his job. He found a job but the the job pays him less then what the government is giving him so he quit and just stay home do nothing. After the reforms a short while back, his brother-in-law is now "forced" to work as a part time supermarket supervisor and collect benefits for only working part time.


You forgot to mention 40% of Americans pay 0 in Federal income taxes and they also give free housing free food, AND free medical to those in need WHILE having the lowest income taxes in the West.

Now that is the problem: thier taxes are lower than ours and they get as much as a welfarist state without the high taxes. Most people who pay taxes pay less than 10%.

I think U mix up USA with some other country

In which case your statement is wrong to begin with. The US tax system is very complex if we try to simplify matters, the tax for gross income in has a cap at around 35%. SG income tax is cap at 20% and BTW less then 50% of SG pays income tax. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

As for free housing for the poor, please read this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homelessness_in_the_United_States. The ironic fact is that the homeless situation in SG is in a better situation then in the US

And I think U are referring to "free food" in the US that are offered by charitable groups there. U can find the same in SG :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Reminds me of what my German counterpart was complaining to me about a few weeks ago. Not sure about the US but in Europe, the benefits are so good it bothers the ridiculous. His brother-in-law was living on benefits after losing his job. He found a job but the the job pays him less then what the government is giving him so he quit and just stay home do nothing. After the reforms a short while back, his brother-in-law is now "forced" to work as a part time supermarket supervisor and collect benefits for only working part time.




I think U mix up USA with some other country

In which case your statement is wrong to begin with. The US tax system is very complex if we try to simplify matters, the tax for gross income in has a cap at around 35%. SG income tax is cap at 20% and BTW less then 50% of SG pays income tax. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

As for free housing for the poor, please read this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homelessness_in_the_United_States. The ironic fact is that the homeless situation in SG is in a better situation then in the US

And I think U are referring to "free food" in the US that are offered by charitable groups there. U can find the same in SG :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Wrong Wrong Wrong

1) Tax

The median US$45K W-2 Wage will result in automatic standard and personal exemptions AND the 2010/2011 MAKING WORK PAY TAX CREDIT OF US$800 AUTOMATICALLY calculated on every 1040 processed resulting on a taxable income of US$ 26,300 resulting in a gross tax liability of US$ 2306.(5.1% Tax rate) EIC, CTC, and the and other credits in most cases result in the median US$ 2306 reduced to 0, hence 40% of taxpayers paying 0 in Federal Income taxes.

Tax brackets are referred to only after AGI is computed (after the Standard/Itemized/Personal and other deductions) on line 27 of the 1040

http://www.cbiz.com/page.asp?pid=8230

2) Free Housing from US Govt Housing - Section 8 Program

http://www.hud.gov/offices/pih/programs/hcv/about/fact_sheet.cfm

Information on Free Food in USA

http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10101.html

Next time you think you know about USA ask someone like me who has actually lived there

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Wrong Wrong Wrong

1) Tax

The median US$45K W-2 Wage will result in automatic standard and personal exemptions AND the 2010/2011 MAKING WORK PAY TAX CREDIT OF US$800 AUTOMATICALLY calculated on every 1040 processed resulting on a taxable income of US$ 26,300 resulting in a gross tax liability of US$ 2306.(5.1% Tax rate) EIC, CTC, and the and other credits in most cases result in the median US$ 2306 reduced to 0, hence 40% of taxpayers paying 0 in Federal Income taxes.

Tax brackets are referred to only after AGI is computed (after the Standard/Itemized/Personal and other deductions) on line 27 of the 1040

http://www.cbiz.com/page.asp?pid=8230

2) Free Housing from US Govt Housing - Section 8 Program

http://www.hud.gov/offices/pih/programs/hcv/about/fact_sheet.cfm

Information on Free Food in USA

http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10101.html

Next time you think you know about USA ask someone like me who has actually lived there

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

1)Like I said the tax system. I was comparing the taxation in the US vs taxation in SG. I basic simplify the entire process and only use the taxation cap which in the US in 35%(refer to tax bracket in your own link and in SG that's 20%).

Base on the last estimate its about 30% of SG workforce paying income tax. Don't know about you but last I've checked, 30% is way lower then the 60% which means 1 their taxes is not lower then ours and we have less pple paying taxes then in the US

2)U have not explain why there are so many homeless pple in the US yet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homelessness_in_the_United_States. Yes US expert please explain

3)Places U can find free meals in SG
http://hubpages.com/hub/Who-says-theres-no-free-lunch-in-Singapore
There are also other org which delivers food to your home for the old and needy. Let me know if U need help
 
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