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    12.3% unemployment in my city. Although the actual unemployment is much higher. On the bright side we aren't Detroit. I've never seen it this bad. We've set records for unemployment in our state. And things are looking like they'll be worse next year.

    This is worse than 82, which was bad for our state. I don't remember much, but I do remember my dad being out of work alot. I think it was one of those things that encouraged me not to be poor. I couldn't stand being poor as a kid. And I think 82 is what I remember most. Although we were generally poor the whole time I was a kid...

    I know the economy must correct itself, I just hope it doesn't last more than a couple years. I'm second to last on senority myself. I think my job is safe, for now. We've already gone through 2 rounds of layoffs. My place should be okay unless it closes (and my casino is losing money- so it could possibly close). Most likely we'll get sold, and the new owners could possibly lay us off, though doubtful.

    As for all the others. I wish them the best. I don't know how people survive without a job, I really don't. How do they afford a place to live, and food? And where I live you need electricty. It got up to 111 thursday.

    Anyways post your thoughts on unemployment, and your local unemployment numbers if you know them.

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    I don't know how people survive without a job, I really don't. How do they afford a place to live, and food?
    Live off savings for the most part. I can make do on 500 a month.
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    • #3
      I was under the impression most people don't save. I could actually survive probably 5 to 10 years without income (my house and car are payed for). But many people live paycheck to paycheck.

      I always wondered exactly how people survived the great depression. I've read grapes of wrath (but don't remember any of it lol). Where did people get money to eat? I realize many people lived in shanty towns and didn't have to pay utilities and rent. But they still had to eat.

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      • #4
        Does vegas have a line on their own unemployment? wonder what the over/under is for jan 1?

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        • #5
          we should lol. I'd take that bet.

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          • #6
            My parents should be moving out there this week. Or was it last? I really should stop drinking.
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            • #7
              I was under the impression most people don't save.
              Most people have savings and a negative net worth, where their liabilities exceed their assets.
              Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
              "Remember the night we broke the windows in this old house? This is what I wished for..."
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              • #8
                Locally unemployment is around 10% and rising. We didn't just get hit by the housing bubble so much as mangled.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dis View Post
                  http://www.lvrj.com/news/51091377.html

                  ...As for all the others. I wish them the best. I don't know how people survive without a job, I really don't. How do they afford a place to live, and food? ...
                  I dunno. Back in the Olden Days when I was a kid, people saved. When the bad times hit, we had a cushion to fall back on. But nowadays, wow.

                  In the Bible, Pharaoh foresaw seven fat years followed by seven lean years, so he stored Egypt's surplus food to be used during the seven lean years. But we gorged out on a seven-year barbeque. Now the hungry years are upon us, and all we have in our pantries are stacks of bills which are overdue.

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                  • #10
                    Buy a tent. Seriously.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Dis View Post
                      I always wondered exactly how people survived the great depression. I've read grapes of wrath (but don't remember any of it lol). Where did people get money to eat? I realize many people lived in shanty towns and didn't have to pay utilities and rent. But they still had to eat.
                      I'm a young man, so this is based on stories I've heard.

                      Back in the day, people were generally more used to poverty, and so you could survive like a normal person on under the table jobs, friends and families, and charity. As poor as America was, it never failed on a major scale at feeding its people X.
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                      • #12
                        Alberta is showing a 6.6% unemployment rate. Thats up a lot compared to where we were province wide but I expect that Calgary is a little lower
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Dis View Post
                          I was under the impression most people don't save. I could actually survive probably 5 to 10 years without income (my house and car are payed for). But many people live paycheck to paycheck.
                          Five to ten years ?? I wouldn't last that long

                          I could probably last a year on my savings and perhaps another if we started cashing out our retirement funds. After that I guess the equity in the house would keep us going a little bit longer (I don't worry too much though-- while I am the primary breadwinner, Mrs Flubber is a nurse with seniority so barring tragedy to her, we would always have at least her salary if my job evaporated)
                          You don't get to 300 losses without being a pretty exceptional goaltender.-- Ben Kenobi speaking of Roberto Luongo

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                          • #14
                            I live simply, with a simple job, and i even had to fork out most of my savings to repay a debt this week.

                            But im happy; mentally, physically, and still financially strong because i can build up that savings in just a few months. My job is stable, and i am relatively healthy with a solid insurance plan for the next year or 2 until i switch.

                            My city has over 10% unemployment, is 3rd in the nation in cruelty to homeless and is the top of the crime charts as well. I lived in that area of town a few years ago, i dont know how i survived as misguided and emotional as i was.

                            I found myself and wisdom at the right moment... Blake really did save my life showing me Buddhism in that thread, and Forumwarz saved my life by showing me how ridiculous i was acting.

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                            • #15
                              Hit it or pass it.
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                              He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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