But you're not wrong to be concerned. The lines at food banks show that there is a large group not getting help. There needs to be some canvassing to find out why they are falling through the cracks.
I was wrong to not scratch the surface a little further --- my concern goes to income inequality where even in some cases and locales the possibility that $600 a week + unemployment will still not be enough to pay rent/mortgage utilities and food for a family
Erased was a whole screed on how the minimum wage weighs into the stimulus. Again the haves and have nots and reasons why such a divide.
The examples I used began with people whose job it is to empty bed pans. During normal times we can safely assume that is a minimum wage job.
Today we have a better understanding of just how valuable that service is.
On the other side of the coin
Equate another minimum wage worker whose job is not deemed essential.
Didnt Munchin or some southern senator opine that people could feasibly make more during the stimulus ?
In this case, the the essential bed pan emptier could make less than their fellow furloughed minimum wage worker
What a screwed up system we live under.
Reading Andrew Yang through the past few weeks has been a trip