Comments by "Conservative observer" (@divestedkonservativekarame4269) on "Why Homeless People Don't Get Jobs 😑" video.

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  9. You can say anything is underpaying though. I mean like if you live within your budget. Then you can actually live on very small wages. Now this is obviously with the idea of not actually you know being an addict or something like that. Because like addictions and stuff are very expensive. I'm talking about normal people. As far as normal like living expenses. I remember when I was 20 on 21 from then on I was always working. And my first job. Pretty much didn't pay much money at all. One in call centers they specifically pretty much only like will keep you there for only a couple hours it's very part-time work. The type of pay is like basically minimum wage. And at the time I didn't have a lot of work experience so of course I'm getting more jobs or multiple jobs was kind of like a harder thing to do. At that time. Even though I did get a McDonald's job in another town. After like a couple months. But during that time. I was able to live on my own and everything. Even though I pretty much made like maybe like 4 or 5:00 a month. I think people don't really sometimes understand like you can like get like really cheap rent in some places. Like if you look on craigslist you find several people that are like renting out their rooms for like four or five hundred. Before I moved out to the town I'm at now. They specifically had like plenty of rooms like that and I lived there for like 6 months or so it was pretty easy to do I mean like 400 a month is pretty easy to pay. Even at a really sucky job. So I don't like the whole thing of making an excuse of saying like oh you get paid minimum wage you can't afford some place to go. You can. Maybe somewhere you don't like. But you can still afford a roof over your head. As long as you're not an addict. But you know a lot of them Are
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  11. There's different types of housing. So like you could have housing for one and an apartment. An apartment probably is a little over $1,000. Then you can have a studio. A studio is probably somewhere a little under a thousand. In main cities metropolitan areas and so forth. It's going to be 8 or 9:00. Now if you want to have even cheaper rent than that. Then you go find a room. A room is usually around $600,700 sometimes you can find them for $500. And then after that you can find a smaller room or a situation where you're going in half with someone in a motel. Or you can even go with those places like for those like silver living homes or whatever. I've seen some people who pay 100 for a week of rent. Meaning they spent $400 over the whole month. And you can also find rooms that are really small for 400 as well usually you can't have a dog though. If you have a dog you probably should be spending like $500. Or more. Most jobs will pay you more than $4,000 a year. So you should have a place to stay regardless. Because I literally made 15 to 20 hours of work every week. Back when I was 20 to 21. That's how much money I would make every week which was pretty much between 130 and 180.00 a week. Not taking out taxes which is like pretty much like $117or so. I literally lived in a small room. Where I paid like $400 a month. For everything included. They have mice in the summer. So I heard. But it was winter so there weren't really any mice around. But you know it wasn't like it was outside. Like to me most people working have a place they can afford. Like even if you work only 15 hours a week. You still have a place to go. I think it's that people want to afford other things than rent. Which is rightfully so. I mean who wants to spend rent all day. Nobody. But I'm just saying you wouldn't be homeless. If you have any kind of job.
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