We are currently seeing bank failures, insurance company failures, stock failures, mortgage failures and an increase in unemployment. Unfortunately, the U.S. is having to borrow the money from other countries to finance the bailouts as the U.S. is seriously in debt. This, in turn, will seriously impact the value of our dollar which is already worth much less than the euro.

My personal belief is that we are not going to be able to dig our way out of this and we will plunge into a full blown depression within the next 12 months. Because we are the international consumers of the world this will crash everyone’s market as we won’t be able to continue to spend on a consumer level.

Let’s hope I’m wrong.

 

1 NORTH DAKOTA 4.0
2 SOUTH DAKOTA 4.8
3 NEBRASKA 5.0
4 KANSAS 6.5
4 VERMONT 6.5
6 OKLAHOMA 6.6
7 IOWA 6.8
8 HAWAII 6.9
8 LOUISIANA 6.9
10 NEW HAMPSHIRE 7.0
11 MONTANA 7.1
12 UTAH 7.2
13 WYOMING 7.3
14 MINNESOTA 7.4
14 VIRGINIA 7.4
16 MARYLAND 7.7
17 ARKANSAS 7.8
18 COLORADO 7.9
19 MAINE 8.2
19 TEXAS 8.2
20 ALASKA 8.2

 

I received a letter about a week ago from a finance company representing my old mortgage.Trying to collect on the home. I let the property go in 2004. But because the mortgage company was unable to sale the home they have held it as an outstanding debt of 75K since 2004 on my credit report. The property since that time went back to the state for non payment of taxes(2006). It has passed the redemption period. Do I have any rights since I don’t even own the property. Besides I have no job and I’m not receiving Unemployment. I simply can’t pay.

 

I recently separated from my husband and am unemployed. I am looking for a job right now and after separation, my financial situation is somewhat unstable. I have little bit of savings that will last me couple months with unemployment paychecks. I have house mortgage to meet and other bills.

My boyfriend, who know all this asked me take trip for the weekend. We went to another city where his friend lives. I didn’t expect him to pay for everything but when the bill came after first lunch we had, he pretty much told me, “baby you got this, right?” so I paid. Then it became natural for him to ask me “baby you want to pay for this?” every time when the bill came. He paid sometimes and when he did, he would tell me even before we order, “I got this.” and wink at me. Then I find myself ordering something cheaper than what I would like to get. If I paid for something rather cheap without him asking, like doughnut or something, he would jeer, “4.90…you are so generous.” I also paid his tab at the comedy club that came about 100. I only had ginger ale.

After the trip I decided to break up. I packed his stuff in my house and told him to get out (he doesn’t live in my house but there were his stuff). he told me it was miscommunication and asked me for another chance.

After that, he doesn’t want to go out as much since he knows that I won’t pay. he just calls and asks me what I have in my house. He doesn’t ask if he can bring his laundry but says, “I need to do my laundry, I’ll bring it over.” when I talk about my financial situation, he says “I wish I could help.” but really it doesn’t mean anything. I feel like he’s invading my personal boundary and taking advantage of me. We’ve been together only for two months and I already feel the way I am.

 

Hi Neighborhood,

 

I am wondering if anyone out there thinks there needs to be a reformation of the Unemployment Security System. The reason for this is the fact that we are not given a choice about having regularly appointed withdrawals from our paychecks from the time we begin to work.

It was intended to be a stop gap to help citizens in time of unexpected disconnect from work, to assist until new employment would be found. I would like to draw a comparison, and ask your opinion.

 

Well over 20 years ago, car insurance was made mandatory, (as in we cannot drive legally without it). We are obligated without choice to pay into a “shared risk” system, to protect us and the other involved persons in the case of an accident. It all sounds wonderful and even noble in some ways. But I ask you—what happens when you HAVE an accident? Does anyone come rushing to your aide, or do you have to fill out reams of paperwork, sweat bullets wondering if you will be charged for something that was not your fault, or worse that your accident is deemed unworthy of help when you are at fault, and that in any case your rates will be raised with or without cause at whatever time frame and reason the applicable insurance company can come up with? Is it not even more interesting to note that those long years ago, as soon as car insurance was made law, the cost of it skyrocketed out of all sane reasoning? That in particular reminds me of the fact that we the taxpayers are shelling out 53 Billion dollars per year in royalties to gasoline companies (C-Span-Friday 3-04), which is on top of the perfectly adequate money they are already making!

 

I don’t think I could cover someone else’s costs in the case of a car accident on my own with savings, so insurance would be necessary for me, but after INVESTING so heavily, I find it repugnant to be censured and used like some endless source of revenue, as I CAN’T afford to cover these things myself. Thank heaven I haven’t had an accident of the auto nature for a very long time.

 

But to get back to unemployment compensation, how different is it? What reasoning can anyone use to jack money from our paychecks from the time we are still kids just beginning to work, and then make us beg for the money we invested at the most vulnerable times in our lives? It is not like we ask for more than we paid in, unless we receive an extension. That is already calculated to the exact penny by Uncle Sam. Why should we have to appeal to anyone for money taken from our own pay, and shelled out to those who are considered more worthy of OUR earnings? If our tax dollars pay to run the system, there are no losses incurred to it from its support structure except the job losses themselves, and not everyone who invests is going to lose their job. So what’s the deal? I would prefer not to be upset by this, and just sublimate it somehow, but many are in a financial mess because of job loss, and now find that they can’t get or have to “pay back” their own benefits without current employment. If it was to help with future job loss, it might be profitable in a way, but some are close to retirement and not likely to find new employment. How applicable would that be? The paperwork involved is, well, a job in itself. I believe it would be better to use the money taken out of our pay for personal bank savings on our own, with interest added in case of job loss in the future, from the beginning, instead of having money funneled away from our labor, which we probably will not be able to use without going through a sometimes demeaning and further laborious process. In other words, do you think that Unemployment Security is not a cost effective method to cover stress and monetary failure FOR THE CITIZENS who pay for it? I would also like to know if that money is used for any other purpose than for unemployed individuals. The information on that seems not clearly evident to me. Exactly how does this service benefit EVERYONE who pays for it, either at times of unemployment or at retirement? Is the money transferred into Social Security retirement benefits when each of us becomes too old to work? What does it feed when we die, anything we are made aware of? If you have any information in this regard, please post it? If this is not a cost efficient system for the American citizen, then it is time long past due for the American citizen to put an end to it, by public petition and vote. After all, we don’t go around losing jobs for other people, and should not be penalized as though we did, if the insurance can’t or won’t benefit all who are billed. This process also adds to the burden of the nation’s employers in the reporting and extracting of the funds involved to be sent to the government. These benefits are not “entitlements”. They are a debt that should be paid TO US in time of need, and if deemed in any other light should be ended, the monies involved being returned to the applicable citizens or their families after death. We are all too strapped to have our hard earned dollars be filched right out of our paychecks for any other purpose, and especially without the possibility of gaining interest for our personal use. Do you suppose that Unemployment Security invests it, and wonder what is done with the possible proceeds from the possible investment? Where IS our money going?

 

 

What a crock of hog wash!

 

I got laid off and to be able to better market myself in todays job market, I went to school last year while collecting unemployment. My income from unemployment benefit was about 19,800 for 2010. In order to support myself I needed every cent for rent and food, I filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy and got rid of all payments other than food, rent and utilities.

 

They wanted to take $120 in taxes out of $360 weekly benefit, which there was no way I could have lived on supporting myself and a kid too. I filed for food stamps but apparently I make too much gross per week income to be eligible for assistance, so I declined for the taxes to be taken out of my unemployment benefits.

 

I have graduated from school and got certified as a medical assistant, still unemployed and on the last leg of the unemployment. Paying $650 a month for rent for me and my son, about $400 a month for food for two, and about $300 for utilities and yes I am barely scraping by.

 

I was doing the Turbo Tax and almost got all the way through and after all the deductions, there was not a lot for unemployed person collecting unemployment benefits. I have to pay almost $2,000 in taxes??????

 

So, do I wait until the IRS to lock me up for not paying the taxes which I can’t pay due to no-income? Or, should I be buying a gun and start robbing other richer people like some people seem to be doing? IRS or tax collectors don’t seem to give a **bleep** about anyone but them selves, so what are the options for the people like me stuck right in the middle. I just saw some Mexican people buying food at a local store, I was disgusted! Here I am buying all generic and stuff on sale and with a coupons, this family of five were buying about $400 worth of good food with food stamps. I am a US Citizen and these people were not. I kindly asked them some questions and they were nice enough to answer, they purchase this amount of food every week, and they receive about $1,200 a month in food + $300 in cash assistance, and they both have a job where they make in excess of $2,400 a month, they own a car and an suv and they live in a house.

 

So, why do I feel like Uncle Sam is bending me over and slapping my monkey?

 

Schiff Report video blog August 13th 2010
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

AP has compiled bankruptcy, foreclosure and unemployment statistics by County.  It then assigned an economic stress number.  See how your County is fairing.  I don’t think these numbers quite tell the whole story though.  Some hard hit areas, like  Florida and California, have many people making financial calculations to let a house go, or file bankruptcy.  That is not to say they are in any danger of slipping into poverty or going homeless.  They are just downsizing the 500K plus mortgage. 

 

http://hosted.ap.org/specials/interactives/_national/stress_index/

 

In a related story, Nicholas Cage has gone into bankruptcy protection and has homes in foreclosure..Now if he could just score in the unemployment column, we could all get some relief!

 

 

Let me understand this…….unemployment in California is over 12%, Americans won’t do farm work, not enough pay. The only solution is to ………………………EXTEND Unemployment Compensation? That really makes sense. Get rid of this bunch in November. VOTE!