This large encampment of tent dwellers is in a park in my town right next to the county governmental office building. I think people around the world are shocked and dismayed, as I am, at the increasing number of unhoused people in this country, and the rise in extreme income disparity. People once viewed the USA as a prosperous country where poverty and wealth inequality were less dire than most countries, a place where a full time worker could afford to live comfortably. Now scenes like this are common in many cities and towns across the country. We have increasing numbers of people living in tents next to streets where Teslas and other signs of wealth are a regular sight. People who once envied us now shake their heads in disbelief and comment that this used to be a much better place.
October 22, 2021
The economic impact of the pandemic has been on my mind because I live on a fixed income and many thing have drastically increased in price.. I used to get a haircut for10 dollars. My first haircut after vaccination cost18 dollar. I shop at a discount store and get free food from the schools to stretch my dollar. Housing too has gone up dramatically. I am fortunate I have a place to live. I don't think I will be able to move closer to my kids because house prices are too much. Just glad my current home is all one level with attached garage. I do worry about it needing a new furnace and appliances soon
May 8, 2021