Welfare recipent lives in million dollar home!

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Wait a minute, are you trying to tell me that somebody would abuse an entitlement program? *
 
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Didn't read the article but personally know someone who is teetering on the edge of welfare and living in a million dollar home. House was paid off before the divorce and they got the house. Again I didn't read the article, but be careful how you judge headlines.
 
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Didn't read the article but personally know someone who is teetering on the edge of welfare and living in a million dollar home. House was paid off before the divorce and they got the house. Again I didn't read the article, but be careful how you judge headlines.
Sorry but you aren't on the edge of welfare with a million dollar asset. That's ridiculous
 
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wait.... did my post get deleted or is this a duplicate thread?
 
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Didn't read the article but personally know someone who is teetering on the edge of welfare and living in a million dollar home. House was paid off before the divorce and they got the house. Again I didn't read the article, but be careful how you judge headlines.

Sounds like the woman got the home but doesn't wanna work to keep it or herself up. It's hard to feel sorry for some of the folks living in government housing getting welfare let alone somebody in a million dollar home.
 
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Works full-time in retail and has been substitute teaching for the last three years while full-time teaching jobs go to new college grads typically. Also raising four kids in the home. So you're wrong in your assumptions about someone you don't know. Cool generalization though.
 
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Works full-time in retail and has been substitute teaching for the last three years while full-time teaching jobs go to new college grads typically. Also raising four kids in the home. So you're wrong in your assumptions about someone you don't know. Cool generalization though.

Sell million dollar home. Buy 200,000 home. Hard time seeing the problem here.
 
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Works full-time in retail and has been substitute teaching for the last three years while full-time teaching jobs go to new college grads typically. Also raising four kids in the home. So you're wrong in your assumptions about someone you don't know. Cool generalization though.

Its not a generalization. I don't know any single teachers or retail associates that live in million dollar homes. Sounds like she needs to sell the house & get something in line with her income instead of putting up a front & living above her means.
 
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