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Would you quit your job if you could make up to $400/day by panhandling?
Judging from this 2008 Associated Press article:
I think it's fair to say that $400 should be possible 11 years later if you're doing it in a rich area. Plus, it's all in cash, so you have no taxes on it. And you're probably also maxed out on all government benefits which provides an additional income stream.
Moved from OT. OP, you have to stop trying to advance your socio-political view on OT. We have a separate forum for that.
Perknose
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Judging from this 2008 Associated Press article:
COOS BAY, Ore. (AP) - A police survey says panhandlers outside a Wal-Mart here can make $300 a day. Inside, it takes a clerk a week to make that much.
Police say people who have a problem with that needn't look to the law--asking for money is considered protected free speech.
"We are not going to target panhandlers," said Coos Bay Police Capt. Rodger Craddock, who spoke a recent gathering of business owners about panhandling. "We can't do that. But if they aren't getting money from us, they aren't going to stand on that corner."
I think it's fair to say that $400 should be possible 11 years later if you're doing it in a rich area. Plus, it's all in cash, so you have no taxes on it. And you're probably also maxed out on all government benefits which provides an additional income stream.
Moved from OT. OP, you have to stop trying to advance your socio-political view on OT. We have a separate forum for that.
Perknose
Forum Director
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