Here is a post about a women who lost her middle class job after 30 years employment. After she lost her job in California she and her husband had 1. Several months of unemployment insurance coming. 2. An SSI check for the husband 3. An RV which someone gave to her.
Now the unemployment has run out, her husband has lost the SSI, and they are freezing in the RV in the Pacific Northwest where they moved to. They are paying $455/month campground rent (not including utilities). No running water. A toilet which works when the sewer is not frozen.
While the post and ensuing conversation is oriented toward what kind of safety net the U.S. should offer, I am interested in any thoughts forum posters have about what she should have done differently and what if anything she could do now. [I have a feeling several members of this forum have been in as bad or worse situations--but handled it much better.]
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paula-e-bray/working-poor-america_b_4690675.html
Now the unemployment has run out, her husband has lost the SSI, and they are freezing in the RV in the Pacific Northwest where they moved to. They are paying $455/month campground rent (not including utilities). No running water. A toilet which works when the sewer is not frozen.
While the post and ensuing conversation is oriented toward what kind of safety net the U.S. should offer, I am interested in any thoughts forum posters have about what she should have done differently and what if anything she could do now. [I have a feeling several members of this forum have been in as bad or worse situations--but handled it much better.]
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paula-e-bray/working-poor-america_b_4690675.html