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TopicHow Andrew yang would support $1000 UBI bill
LinkPizza
12/02/19 1:32:34 AM
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Mead posted...
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nogaems posted...
LinkPizza posted...
We get an extra $1000 that means that price of many things will go up.


Yup, and when you dont have that extra $1k, companies + your landlord will feel bad and never ever raise their prices...

Don't get me wrong. I know prices will go up normally. But I feel the jump may be bigger, and they make up the price more times than normal, if we start getting this extra $1000 a month. Mainly because they know we have the money to pay for whatever we're paying for... It has nothing to do with feeling bad, and I don't know where you got that from...

For example, my landlord has raised the price once. But probably won't do it too often, because she knows I'd move out in the rent rose every year. Especially if the reason is I don't have the money to pay the extra amounts. But with an extra $1000, she might raise it since she knows I have the extra money and can afford it. And could probably be fine if she didn't have a tenant for a month or two if I decide to move out after the price raises...


With an extra $1000 a month though it would be a lot easier to move if it turns out your landlord is just being a dick

Maybe... Though, it depends on if other landlords raise the price, as well... I wouldn't think it'd be an isolated incident. Many landlords would do it without hesitation. Mainly because they know people will move in, even with higher prices. Mostly because of the extra $1000. Plus, most people need a place to live. And with so many college kids and military members, they'll eventually hook someone...
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