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Financial issues in a pandemic

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Printed Date: April 26 2024 at 11:45pm


Topic: Financial issues in a pandemic
Posted By: Albert
Subject: Financial issues in a pandemic
Date Posted: April 15 2013 at 5:36am
Hope people have a little money set aside to pay the mtg/rent for around 90 days.  If not, we will all pull our resources together.  Obviously going to work and leaving the home may not be an option.



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Posted By: DANNYKELLEY
Date Posted: May 01 2013 at 3:24pm
I have a lot of nickels!!!i even went and found a 5 coin red white and blue 7s slot machine so all those nickels would not just sit around!!

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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: May 01 2013 at 4:54pm
I would hope if H7N9 is a really deadly wide spread pandemic that the government will do a freeze of some sort. This will allow the dust to settle and let people bury the dead and come out of SIP.

Many businesses will close down meaning people will not have money to pay bills so something will have to give. That giver should be time. If you did not pay your utility bill for 4 months they should spread that total amount over 12 months. Just my idea of fair.


Posted By: DANNYKELLEY
Date Posted: May 01 2013 at 6:26pm
I would hope the Gov. Would do something like that , but I wont count our Gov. For anything!

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Posted By: jacksdad
Date Posted: May 01 2013 at 6:55pm
I remember reading a while back that the government's pandemic plans would allow for a moratorium on rents and mortgages if it got really bad. I guess a sick population would be a lot better than a homeless sick population.

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"Buy it cheap. Stack it deep"
"Any community that fails to prepare, with the expectation that the federal government will come to the rescue, will be tragically wrong." Michael Leavitt, HHS Secretary.



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