"Meaning that in the past we’ve had economic crises where people have felt it in their pocketbook and there was a psychological component to that,'' Brown said."But now you’re dealing with a health crisis and an economic crisis and I think it’s just really causing people to be a little bit more open, a little bit more forthcoming in how it’s effecting their lives in total.
Amanda Butler Baldonado of East Layton, Utah, wrote that she and her husband have eight children, including three that have"severe medical needs," and she is an independent contractor who has been out of work since March 12."We are barely surviving," she wrote.Similarly, Alyssa Snyder, who started the Facebook page"Updated Not Stimulated," said she is wary of scammers who use tales of distress to solicit money.
Rather than shuttering the group after most of the approximately 4,000 members received their stimulus funds, Snyder said, she renamed it"Consequential Strangers" and maintained the community.
No one should be shut down! Constitution has been walked all over by your governors remember that election time!
they hooking up with each other and its positively scandalous.
This is one time where working in a factory pays off. We never shutdown.
Everyone is 'Broke' , or put another way.... terrible with money. Consumerism $1000 phones $50k / 6 year car note Eating out all the time... List goes on... Adulting is NOT hard.