How much do you earn from the NEETbuxx? and besides de NEETbuxx, what are other benefits do you earn? I wonder how many wizards are on the dole here, forever NEET sound good.
I get 600 dollars a month and medicaid, I usually end up spending all my money each month, Im not allowed to have more than 2k inside my bank account so I buy a lot of stuff
Just over $1000 every two weeks, some goes on rent and other deductions before I get the money so like $600-$700 to myself. I spend at least $200 on smokes every two weeks. I'm on dsp
>>205226 video games, clothes, cosmetics, plushies, and occasionally food. Where I live 900 dollars is the max you can get but the government can lower it if they dont think you need all of it
850/month bux. Was getting 240/month EBT but they cut it down to just 80. It was only so high because of the plandemic. I get by and am able to save a little of it every month, even with the EBT cuts but particulary before. When first got on bux I spent on lots of dumb shit but now that's out my system and just spend on food, rent, internet. Rent is 240/month in my government housing. There are government programs for internet and you can get a free cellphone and tablet thru them too. I have the free cellphone but not the internet. Don't need the added federal scrutiny in my life haha
>>205233 I get the 800 on SSI. Should've been clearer. You seriously get that much just on EBT?? Impressive
>>205234 There's definitely government tracking stuff deep inside. I've got a few ideas what apps are responsible. Just keep it in a faraday cage except for my therapist appointments one a month haha.
>>205245 I once had half my kitchen covered in used beer cans after they shut down the liquor stores during covid, but I forgot to remember that guy. Now the necessary plot arc has done the needful.
>>205258 I've never tried to use mine on fast food but I see that fastfood places here started to accept it now, not everywhere though. Study the uncle remus guide and have it imprinted on your mind. Follow the steps to the letter. You can improvise a little here and there. It really can work. You may have to spill spaghetti and talk about cringey internet stuff IRL but the reward is worth it. You may get put on a list lol. Worth it though
$850/mo autismbux. It's not enough. I have to live with my mom. I lived frugally for the first three months this year, I won't keep that up though. I need to spend a ton on gas so I can get out of the house every day to have some solitude. I keep letting veggies go bad and it feels so bad, like money slipping out of my hands. My potatoes keep sprouting despite being in a dark pantry in a bag with holes in it. >Money is the life and soul of mortal men. He who has not heaped up riches for himself wanders like a dead man amongst the living.
>>205258 I dont understand why anyone has trouble getting ssi, I just applied and then a year later they interviewed me, I just acted like myself, and then I got a neetbux pass, it was really easy, all the forms I had to fill out took less than an hour of work too, if you're mentally ill it should be really easy I think
>>205266 I get less than you and it feels like an actual hard task to spend it all, I don't know how you could spend 850$ every month
I don't know the real number because my mother keeps most of it. With that, we pay bills and food and I get like 270€ all for myself to spend in whatever I want. It's not enough and I'm not sure what will happen once my mother dies but despite being extremely poor and disabled I get to live a comfy life with everything I need. I should start saving money though. Is buying gold and silver a good way to save money without worrying about inflation?
About 2000 eurobux a month, give or take a couple hundred depending on the month.
I'm on disability for mental health reasons, but still "work" 20 hour weeks. Pretty simple stuff, but it's good to have something to keep my circadian rhythm in check.
>>205355 holy shit I could literally live out of a cheap motel for that much in freedomland, although I'd have to scrimp and save for this and that beyond food and booze.
>>205355 lol @ these niggers able to work while getting bux, you fags and muslim immigrants are the reason why there will be no bux for actual autists in the future.
>>205370 Rent is little over 700€, 2 bedroom apartment in a city center. Electricity, water and internet, like 100€/mo I guess. Bus card to commute to work, 70€/mo. I think that's all?
>>205371 Well, wage is included in the 2000€. Wage is 600-800€/mo, the rest is from disability. Mostly I spend it on beer and fast food delivered to home on the weekends. I've also bought some new tech (gaming PC and monitor, 4K TV and surround sound system) these past couple years.
>>205378 Lmao, nice double standards there mate. Deal with it.
>>205429 I know dozens upon dozens of people who do exactly that. Mostly alcoholics and junkies, some of them make extra income via illegal means to support their habits though.
ok start calling them eurobux or nordbux im tired of hearign all this neetbux shit only to find out you guys arent even in the us. this magic money you guys receive is completely worthless for me, it doesn't help at all
but out of curiousity did you guys getting eurobux need to interact with anyone, like a social worker or something? if not, how do they actually know you are living in that country. i wonder if there's any international bux fraudsters out there
>>205433 In the USA you could live in a one bedroom apartment in a shitty part of town on HUD, NEETbux, SNAP, Medicaid, and still get fucked up everyday on pills with booze. I know a 55 year old man who does this. He sits outside shirtless in warmer months trying to pick up teenage succubi who walk by while they just look on in disgust. There's no way this man has ever had sex.
>>205545 I think people REALLY underestimate how drastic the cost of living is between rural and urban areas, let alone shitty/good parts of a town, in the U.S. really is.
>>205545 Im in a big west coast city. No ssi yet but i got accepted to a county voucher in a fly over state. I dont know if i could even do it without income, utilities etc
The nice thing about work requirements, is its not about the money. Both on SNAP and Medicaid when they do force work requirements, they say volunteer work is OK too. Even though you don't get paid for it. They are looking out for your own good. They just want you to get some outside time and experience. It's not about the money or taxes or paying into the economy or anything like that. the government doesn't get any taxes from your volunteering. Other than the indirect benefit of you making the community better.
The fact that volunteering fills the work requirement, shows its actually to help us NEETs, not to force us to make money.
When the Trump Administration put a work requirement on Medicaid it explained that this wasn't to punish us for being lazy or anything, but to help us live more fulfilling lives, and that is why community engagement or volunteering was just as acceptable as a paid job
Health Benefits of Community Engagement, including Work and Work Promotion While high-quality health care is important for an individual’s health and well-being, there are many other determinants of health. It is widely recognized that education, for example, can lead to improved health by increasing health knowledge and healthy behaviors.3 CMS recognizes that a broad range of social, economic, and behavioral factors can have a major impact on an individual’s health and wellness, and a growing body of evidence suggests that targeting certain health determinants, including productive work and community engagement, may improve health outcomes. For example, higher earnings are positively correlated with longer lifespan.4 One comprehensive review of existing studies found strong evidence that unemployment is generally harmful to health, including higher mortality; poorer general health; poorer mental health; and higher medical consultation and hospital admission rates.5 Another academic analysis found strong evidence for a protective effect of employment on depression and general mental health. 6 A 2013 Gallup poll found that unemployed Americans are more than twice as likely as those with full-time jobs to say they currently have or are being treated for depression.7 Other community engagement activities such as volunteering are also associated with improved health outcomes8, 9, and it can lead to paid employment. CMS, in accordance with principles supported by the Medicaid statute, has long assisted state efforts to promote work and community engagement and provide incentives to disabled beneficiaries to increase their sense of purpose, build a healthy lifestyle, and further the positive physical and mental health benefits associated with work. CMS supports state efforts to enable eligible individuals to gain and maintain employment. Optional Medicaid programs such as the Medicaid Buy-In, for example, allow workers with disabilities to have higher earnings and maintain their Medicaid coverage. For beneficiaries who are able to work but have been unable to find employment, some states encourage employment through concurrent enrollment in statesponsored job training and work referral, either automatically or at the option of the Medicaid beneficiary. A number of states have also initiated programs to connect non-disabled Medicaid beneficiaries to existing state workforce programs.
>>205597 >>205598 I get medicaid because I can't work, so I don't see how forcing people to work in order to get medicaid makes any sense at all, at that point you might as well just get a real job because you'll make more money than you do with medicaid payments
Why should I want to volunteer to make my community a better place? The world is cold ruthless and unforgiving. The world passed us by and mocked us relentlessly and turned us into hermits. Fuck them
>>205595 >>205596 I can already tell you that the 55 year old claimed that he couldn't read or write. Had some family member do the paperwork for him. No idea how he got away with it to be honest but he did.
I currently receive unemployment-bux, foodstamps, discount on my cellphone bill, and a reduced-fare train/bus pass from my city. To be fair I'm just unemployed not disabled ,so I'll probably have to get back to work once my unemployment-bux runs out. I made some good investments with my money during my time as wageslave though so I could afford to live off my savings for a long-time if needed, although I'd rather prefer to just work part-time to cover my bills instead. You'd be surprised at how frugal you could get by as a single male wizard, you really don't need to work full-time jobs at all if you're smart with your money and make some sacrifices. Like in my case I can probably get by on working a couple days a week, and just do whatever I want the rest of the time.
>>205654 hey I understand, sometimes I feel bitter and resentful and hate society too, and don't want to help if they wont help me. but I guess we're lucky we get any support at all. its very unpopular to support neets with tax money. it might be a minority position right here on wizchan. if neets themselves aren't for neets, who will be.
>>205598 Trump is the most anti neet president ever. Anti ssi/ and wanted to dismantle food stamps to be food packages only? Orange man will never be pres and biden won
>>205763 well if even the largest neet forum cares more about that than eating and medicine, then can't blame the rest of society for also voting against neetbux
>>205764 I grew up in a place where I witnessed first hand how leftist policies are a problem when it comes to things like crime and violence and I know that their shit has just as much bad effects on your life as the conservatives. I think bux are important but I also don't vote because I don't care about politics anymore.
>>205679 It's hard not to feel bitter sometimes but Yes we are lucky and I'm just grateful for all the help that we receive. Want to try and get better if it's possible instead of LDAR
>>206066 Usually they don't let disabled people work full-time and they compensate for the rest of the money or they look for places in which the disability doesn't interfere as much.
Also the employers often have some kind of deal with the bux institute and offer workplaces under different conditions. Theres also quite a lot of workplaces that have whole departments for disabled people which are considered 'safe' workspaces so they try to get people to work for their bux and instead they offer a workspace that is not as demanding.
I think in chris chans case it also wasn't full time and he also fucked up by starting arguments with his coworker over aspie stuff and I think after thet they gave up.
>>206067 i see, but shouldnt that be voluntary rather than a requirement >I think in chris chans case it also wasn't full time and he also fucked up by starting arguments with his coworker over aspie stuff and I think after thet they gave up. lol can you say he fucked up when that kind of thing is what got him on disability to begin with? the fault lies with whoever got him to work there
>>206069 Its a requirement when they think that the disabled person might be able to work under certain circumstances. If you can fold boxes, cut onions or stock shelves in a storage unit then you might get put in a programm. Their point is that in case the person fucks up like Chris he won't be homeless or otherwise fucked after losing his job because they catch him so it's still more safe than a regular job.
I agree that the people who let him work in a kitchen with other people are retards, whay did they even expect.
>>206071 >What do you expect, when the majority of Wizchan votes for anti-NEET policies? Here we go again with the political baiting, what a suprise.
No one has to worry about wizchan posters voting conservative or left because most of them won't vote for anything at all and just because posters might express political views it doesnt mean that they actively support anything. Trying to politicize posters here is retarded no matter if it's right or left politics. And most important: even leftists support work rehabilitation and they also don't want people to just neet on bux if they are able to work, so politics are completely irrelevant here.
>>206073 AOC who is probably one of the most hated characters of Wizchan, specifically said that the Green New Deal should support those unable or UNWILLING to work, and got a ton of flak for it.
Well why shouldn't I bring it up? A lot of wizards seem to expect NEETbux to just grow on trees. If most Wizards wont vote for NEETbux because Wizards are so concerned about what their sons are learning in school or some bullshit. How can you expect normies to look after NEETbux when NEETs wont defend it themselves?
So yeah if Wizards wonder why NEETbux policies are so mean, I will remind them that YOU voted for it.
You hate those trying to shove food, money and medicine into your mouth, and you love those tearing food out of your mouth. Yeah I can't help but call it out.
>>205221 Can someone give me a guide on how to start claiming buxx easily in the UK? I'm very socially awkward and autistic, but I have no clue if that's enough to start claiming. I don't have any friends and I fucking hate working, but I can obviously do it and I've been doing it for a while, so I don't know what to do to get approved. Any help?
>>206074 You are such a lying faggot, the other guy brought up work rehabilitation for retardbux and you fucking shill nigger used it to make it about politics and now you continue to elaborate on your political shilling by posting links etc.
>People here complaining about getting "just" $1200 NEETcoins a month >That's what the average professional worker makes on my shit country. >I could retire at 27 if I could make $1200 a month for the rest of my life.
Fuck, truly the piece of land you were born in decides your destiny.
>>206089 the grass is always greener. you dont need as much money and can do online jobs in third world countries. the monthly returns from amazon book royalties for example, you can work at it for a few years and be earning enough to survive on perpetually in cheap countries. no way could i do that as an american
>>206115 This will only accelerate the end or restriction of NEETbux and autismbux which is most likely inevitable anyway at this point. They already upped the requirements to get bux in many places and they are often very cautious when it comes to mental health stuff.
>>206122 The 8 wizards who read Uncle Remus' teachings and the approximately 0 of them that have the motivation to go and do something using that knowledge will not take away your neetbux. Calm down.
>>206134 I mean its a troll thread from 2010 4chan. Taking it as serious advice, should be enough to qualify as mentally retarded and deserving of tardbux
>>206135 you cant just discredit it as being troll advice, people have been referring and praising this uncle remus shit for so long
i doubt anyone actually did that part though, unless they had insurance or were waging. most neetbux people i come across have the required paperwork and diagnoses simply because their parents did everything for them when they were a child