I’ve actually skipped work just to help a homeless guy get his beard trimmed. Bought him pizza too. Kinda hard to get anywhere in life when you look like shit.

Be kind to the homeless, they just need a helping hand here and there.

What would you do?

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    I’m curious what you mean by fixed income.

    Do you mean a non hourly salary? Is that is what you mean, why does it matter?

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      Fixed income is a general term for someone that can’t change their income because it is provided by a social safely net. In my case, that’s the US disability system, SSDI in specific. You get a monthly income and that’s that. There is some wiggle room for other income, but if most of the people on SSDI could do enough work for that, they wouldn’t qualify for SSDI in the first place.

      But it also refers to retired people on social security, and sometimes even people that get income from a pension.

      In other words, the amount you get is not only “fixed”, there isn’t a way to increase it reliably.

      There in the US, even the maximum SSDI amount you can get is below the poverty line. We’re lucky in that there are three adults on various SS programs, so we do have a little disposable income at the end of the month, but we’re talking maybe twenty or thirty bucks.

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        Thanks for explaining.

        I always thought it exclusively meant that someone had retired and were on pension but I doubt there are many if any that old on Lemmy.

        The term doesn’t really exist where I live. Or at least as far as I know.