The proposed DOGE rebate is based on currently paid tax savings. If you didn't pay Income Tax during the period they are saving the money in, you won't get a check. This is NOT a stimulus check. Lets hope the plan includes a way to get as much money as possible back from all the decades of theft.
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Don't take this negatively: have you tried caring less about money?
In all seriousness, what does this even mean? My family happens to require money to live. Twin babies with another on the way. Three stupid dogs. A wife who likes to eat food and have electricity and other frivolous shit like that. None of that is free. I suppose it could be, if we were leeches like half the country. But we're not. She works 20 hours a week from home to carry our health insurance and I'm gone from home for 12 hours a day chasing that dollar to keep the whole thing running. I'd love to care less about money, but the people who depend on me for their survival seem to require it.
The question wasn't directed towards you, nor does the intent behind it have anything to do with anything mentioned by you.
Now that you're here, don't take this negatively: have you tried caring less about money?
I did what you are doing for 45 years. Now retired.
Yeah, and then reality kicks in... you have to realize, some of us are kind of "stuck" in situations where we live in very high cost of living areas. Which I do. Due to family obligations, jobs, location/roots, etc.
Would I like to unplug? Sell my house? Buy a lake front cabin? And go 90% off-grid? Yes! Absolutely.
Would my wife/kids/family like this? No. Not so much.
Also note, that while I witnessed the generation before me overwhelmingly get a pretty sweet deal with very little to worry about - I still grew up in a really shitty area and a pretty terrible economic/social situation. Took a ton of hard work and some insanely risky bets/decisions to get where I am today.
I could move 45 minutes south and be in an area where the real estate/cost of living is 40-50% less of where I'm at; but the circumstances do not allow for that right now.
At the end of the day you simply need to look at a time chart plotting cost of living vs. average earnings, not even focused on geography, to see that our current situation is absolutely horrible when compared to prior generations, until you literally go back to the Depression. The gap between costs/spending power vs. wages earned has never been wider. And it's why an entire generation has spent 5 - 10 years working, only to live with their parents with little to no savings.
Not saying it's impossible; but it's very difficult unless they are extremely frugal and committed to saving as much as possible for many years. Which is only possible if they live with their parents and costs are covered while they save.
Meanwhile, my parents were able to buy their first home from my dad working 2 hourly jobs and my mom staying home w/ the kids.
Could you imagine a situation today in which the father could work @ Applebee's during the day and then nightshift at CostCo... and the mother stayed home... and they could buy a single family house? With today's economy this scenario would barely afford them enough money to pay rent and eat healthy, in a shitty apartment.
It's not the same.
I understand where you are coming from. However:
Here's a tidbit from St. John of Kronstadt
I hope you'll find joy where you didn't before.