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Vivinavi Los Angeles
How about about 10 million a year in LA ?.

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#1
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  • 2024/01/06 02:40

My parents are pilots and say they make 10 million yen a year, but they are always saying they have no money, no money.
I live in an apartment for about 300,000 yen a month, and honestly I think it would be cheaper to move home, which is very silly. I've lived here for about 10 years now, and if it's 300,000 yen a month, I thought, why not buy a house from the beginning?
The main question is whether 10 million yen a year is too much or not. Please.

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#75
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  • 2024/01/24 (Wed) 05:28
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#34 I think I read somewhere that Ghanaian people came to Japan because they originally had kidney problems and needed dialysis. If we give free medical care to such people, there will be more such people in Japan.

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#77
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  • 2024/01/24 (Wed) 08:21
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#71
This couple seems to be adjusting their income by saving the husband from his part-time pizza delivery job once the wife starts working full time.
I'm sure there are people out there who make a good living while on welfare. But this guy has been exposing all of that on video until now. No, it would be fine if they were earning their own money and living that way without relying on assistance. It's like he said he was going to live in a low income apartment for the rest of his life when he didn't. And then he makes the statement that he doesn't want to breathe the same air ! as the people at Walmart.

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#78
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  • 2024/01/24 (Wed) 16:29
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You are allowed to own up to one house and one car.
The key points are monthly income, deposit and number of people in the household.

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#79
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  • 2024/01/24 (Wed) 16:52
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If you give free medical care to such people, there will be more such people in Japan. There are already many foreigners of that kind. China, Korea, Philippines and others. In Japan, once you get that qualification, there seems to be no check in the middle of the process.
So many of them come to Japan only when they need to rewrite or something, and then live in their home country
and receive only benefits from Japan. Since they have no income in Japan
they are tax-exempt households. Of course, they automatically receive corona and other benefits.

The law is also unmanageable because it was made when the number of gaijin in Japan was still small.
It is sometimes discussed in the Diet, but the Japanese do not like to change laws and precedents, so
it has been a cheat. It would be better if the laws were amended or changed
in line with the current situation, as in the U.S.

There is a theory that the Japanese are trying to keep the welfare and medical budgets in the red in order to use it as an excuse to raise taxes.

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#80
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  • 2024/01/24 (Wed) 23:52
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Don't be so passionate about Japan's welfare here in the US.

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