Some Help For Seniors!
May 12, 2020
After almost 2 solid months in solitary confinement basically, and having to order everything online or by phone and thus be forced to pay for those purchases using a credit card, they're getting some relief from the government. But don't get your hopes up too high, because it's a one time payment. If, this continues for another 6 months or a year, we may get more help apparently. So it looks like this one time payment has to cover the last 2 months expenses and maybe the next 6 as well. So with that in mind you might look at it and go "that's all we get?". Especially if you have credit card interest rate charges that basically comes out to that much already, which is quite feasible given the interest rate on credit cards these days. I think the way to fix that is to basically pepper your MPs ( I mean annoy the living daylights out of them) with emails demanding more help than that, from the gov't. Anyhow here's the little bit of good news I have for seniors today:
Seniors to receive up to $500 in federal government aid to help cope with COVID-19 For more details you'll have to read the actual story itself.
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