Yes, it is true some are receiving more than they were making on the job. And hopefully they will save some of that money. Because when the PUA and unemployment runs out, they will be faced with a depressed employment picture and may not be able to find work. At the end of the unemployment monies, those unemployed will not have paid into unemployment or social security, and would not have possibly received 401k benefits from employers.
What L.A. could do with its $1.8 billion police budget
What LA could do with all the money that wasn’t being spent on burned buses and city vehicles. Could have used all of that Fire Department and LAPD overtime for some other purpose.
On Long Beach street lined with bungalows, 1970s modern with pitched ceiling asks $1.1M
I’m sorry, is there something wrong with insisting on the best quality for myself and my family AND also wanting the best for others even people I don’t even know?
L.A.’s Homeless Population Grew 13 Percent Since Last Year’s Count — and Is Likely Already Worse
Your comment appears very conflicted.
Yes homelessness is a symptom of different problems, left untreated become exponentially more impacted and difficult to ascertain and solve.
No, homeless individuals do not want to be homeless any more than a drug addict wants to be a drug addict. Reference previous sentence. Not trusting the government or any other means of providing care and tangential factors is again a symptom of a mind that can’t think straight. Back to square one.
Do we have any statistics on Operation Room Key during the pandemic? That was a sound idea and one needed along with multiple solutions. Success is only measured by if and how homeless folks become part of a functioning community again.
What L.A. could do with its $1.8 billion police budget
This issue is a big mess and after we move on from this, and get back to our normal lives it won’t be much different. Big city living is looking a lot less desirable.
106-year-old Craftsman bungalow in Hollywood asking $1.7M
I am sometimes entertained by oldsters’ babble in here. It’s your castle to be kings and queens, till Curbed finally ends it all. This happens to EVERY site eventually, and it usually kills it.
Ad clicks CAN be differentiated, and when they realize that about ten people are repeatedly creating them, and likely not reading ads, then heads (rooms) start to roll.