We cannot do anything about billionaire business owners wanting to get back to making billions.IllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 8:03 amYour statements weren't brief, but I apologize if I took them the wrong way. They're below if you forgot what you said....twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 7:48 am Perhaps you and I suffer from the same affliction. "Most people are capable of having 6months of financial reserves" is not a statement that I have made at all, let alone a direct quote. So obviously my efforts to be brief have resulted in my not being clear.
There are a number of folks in this country who are perfectly capable of saving more that the zero that they have. That 45% of our nation has zero savings should be shocking. 45% of our country should not be that close to financial disaster.
twocoach wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 9:48 am Oh, and if everyone had actually done what fimancial advisors have been telling us to do forever (keep at least 6 months of your full household expenses in savings) then more folks would be able to be patient and let this thing run its course.
But instead some folks choose year upgrades to the latest iPhone, seventeen different streaming services they dont use, a gym membership they don't use, too much car, too much house, too much eating out, the list is endless.
And when they missed their second paycheck, they were totally fucked. Panic over money causes people to do stupid shit, like protest for the right to subject yourself to a deadly virus as soon as possible.Either way, I think we are getting off track. No big deal. There is plenty of blame to go around on who/why we are "rushing to reopen"....i personally am not seeing the people who should have more reserves being the main culprits of rushing to reopen in my area..especially because many are getting more in unemployment with the added monthly bonus that runs thru July than they even make working their full time job...but again that's anecdotal evidence. Are there individual salon workers rushing? Sure. I know a few personally. I also know the owners of the largest salon in my city were rushing. Same with many restaurants owned by people living in 500k+ homes with plenty of financial reserves. Greed was driving those decisions, not lack of financial reserves.twocoach wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 10:38 am Bullshit.
It's not impossible at all. I lived for years off shitty tips at the restaurants I worked at and managed to save money despite making shit money.
Once we moved past near paycheck to paycheck living, my wife and I continued to make sacrifices to save for exactly these types of events. We chose to put money towards two extra house payments a year and now we have no mortgage to worry about.
You just have to make the sacrifices necessary to live within your means. THAT is what people seem to find "impossible". I could hundreds of dollars a month in bullshit unnecessary expenses out of virtually everyone's lives.
The only scenarios that makes it impossible is having kids you cannot afford or an unplanned accident or medical expense.
I simply felt you were blaming the wrong people. No big deal. Plenty of blame to go around. From trump, down to the individuals who refuse to wear masks.
What we can do is put a little in savings so that a desperate need for cash doesnt force us to go to work earlier than necessary. Did I state that this was the ONLY reason states are rushing to open? No. It's just the only reason that we have any control over.