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How about about 10 million a year in LA ?.

Daily life
#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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#6
  • きよはる
  • 2024/01/06 (Sat) 15:37
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What am I supposed to do with my $40,000 home ?
food stamps or !

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#12
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/08 (Mon) 08:24
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The $40,000 includes taxes, because we don't know how much after taxes

If we live with taxes, we will have to prepare the tax payment amount, which will be very difficult.

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#14

A not-so-famous YouTube star who lives in OC and receives a good amount of welfare, recently started working and uses his income to go on a shopping spree, and shows it off in his videos. He shows it off in his video, while the people of the state are living on a very high cost of living, paying taxes, and cutting back. This guy was talking about living in low income housing for the rest of his life ・ ・ ・ Are these people allowed to do this ??

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#15
  • 誰そのくそユーチューバー
  • 2024/01/09 (Tue) 21:32
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Who is that ↑?

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#16

# 14 Oh, that person is the one with the South American husband and three kids, right? She was a housewife until about last spring, but after she started working in the cosmetics department of a famous department store, she took videos of her workplace every time as if she was proud of it, and that too with customers' faces in full view and no personal privacy. She was so proud of it that she took a video of herself at work every time she went there. In her Christmas blog, she was showing us !so many gifts. But he's getting support from the state, he's been talking about it for a long time.
The support is more than I expected, cell phone, utilities, food, and of course rent is less than half the cost of an apartment here in high Cali.
They say that since the wife started working and the husband somehow reduced his hours from his original part-time service job, he must have adjusted to continue receiving life insurance, but since he is now on double income, any sane person would try to get out of Section 8 as soon as possible, right, Mr. Herself? I'm so stunned that he says he's going to live there for the rest of his life. He and his wife are counting on state support for the rest of their lives. For a decent state resident who works a decent job, pays decent taxes, and lives a decent life by refraining from eating out and such, I can't help but feel offended.

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