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2021-01-15 05:03 137756318 Anonymous (1543960909684.jpg 950x718 411kB)
You must move to a poverty region of America. Choices below.

0 min later 137756354 Anonymous (Screenshot 2021-01-15 at 10.13.07 AM.png 1365x656 1629kB)
Appalachia

0 min later 137756385 Anonymous
>>137756318 poverty in america means only earning 70k a year

0 min later 137756391 Anonymous
>>137756318 is bible/rust belt any good these days?

1 min later 137756427 Anonymous (Screenshot 2021-01-15 at 10.28.04 AM.png 1365x658 1259kB)
Rust Belt city

1 min later 137756449 Anonymous
Lehigh County >>137756391 Rust belt is good, Bible belt is shit

2 min later 137756494 Anonymous (Screenshot 2021-01-15 at 10.30.51 AM.png 1365x661 1563kB)
Black Belt

5 min later 137756661 Anonymous (Screenshot 2021-01-15 at 10.40.53 AM.png 1363x647 1177kB)
South West (including Rio Grande Valley Texas)

5 min later 137756667 Anonymous
>>137756449 whats up with all these abandoned houses? no jobs?

6 min later 137756724 Anonymous
>>137756667 Basically. Trade opportunities are dropping like flies, especially those near large urban centers, so people are forced to move out

7 min later 137756760 Anonymous (Screenshot 2021-01-15 at 10.58.42 AM.png 1365x649 1179kB)
A Native Reservation

13 min later 137757115 Anonymous
>>137756385 you live in like one of the wealthiest countries in Europe. Nowhere in your country can compare to any poverty region in America.

19 min later 137757462 Anonymous
bump

21 min later 137757557 Anonymous
>>137756318 The south is a shithole

23 min later 137757718 Anonymous
>>137757115 i dont get how u can be poor in USA a garbage collector in ur country with no degree earns more than people here who do jobs that require university degrees look at dis picture >>137756427 ... property and houses bigger than 90+% of dutch houses and properties...

25 min later 137757821 Anonymous (D4F383E4-7D04-4E42-9710-BDF21AD114C3.jpg 1585x828 1247kB)
>>137757557 Favela roofs in the Mississippi River valley

26 min later 137757902 Anonymous
>>137757718 We make a lot of money because we have to pay for everything. You guys are all coddled by your governments and most basic things are taken care of.

26 min later 137757903 Anonymous
that region in the north of montana looks good enough for me

28 min later 137758001 Anonymous
>>137757902 not true our government is shit and we pay a lot of taxes and get nothing because they use it all to give blowjobs to multinationals today our government fell because of some fraud scandal that made thousands of parents lose lots of money because the government thought they were frauds

36 min later 137758429 Anonymous
>>137756318 Are those purple spots in the Dakotas injun reservations?

49 min later 137759125 Anonymous
>>137757718 In many areas there is a extreme lack of jobs, and wages are much lower outside of big cities. We also don't have as many government services like you guys. As for the house pictures, its absolute shit compared to the average Dutch house, bigger or not. A lot of those houses are split into apartments anyways.

50 min later 137759198 Anonymous
>>137757821 those are everywhere. >>137758429 yes

55 min later 137759490 Anonymous
>>137758001 You have free healthcare, pretty much everyone guaranteed electricity and running water, free college, paid maternity leave, a higher minimum wage, free childcare, etc. You geys even have a higher HDI, and taking into cost of living, the Netherlands is far better off than America.

55 min later 137759500 Anonymous
>>137756318 I already live in Texas so I'll just move further south I guess.

57 min later 137759644 Anonymous
>>137757718 Health insurance and education are very expensive here

1 hours later 137760157 Anonymous
>>137759490 we dont have free healthcare and university/college is not free at all and costs 2k a year and most students end with 20k+ debt

1 hours later 137761467 Anonymous
>>137760157 the cheapest college here is still at over 10k a year and our healthcare is far more expensive.

1 hours later 137761881 Anonymous
>>137761467 Can I have a some type of cheap low life working as a trucker for example, so I can just send most of my income to my homeland and use only leftovers? Or it's that bad I can't even do that and possible expenses are too huge?

1 hours later 137762627 Anonymous
>>137761881 A lot of immigrants do that

1 hours later 137762913 Anonymous
>>137762627 Shit, I've seen some Russian guy on youtube that barely speaks English and he still makes something out of it. I wonder what I can achieve considering I can speak English fairly well. Or that doesn't actually matter?

1 hours later 137763033 Anonymous
>>137762913 That probably means there's more jobs you could possibly take.

1 hours later 137763198 Anonymous
>>137763033 I guess you're right. Anyway, I should forget about this. No one will give me US visa, it's very hard as I've heard.

1 hours later 137763267 Anonymous
>>137756318 im actually surprise about california. Thought it was going to be worst.

1 hours later 137763275 Anonymous
>>137757821 It would be so soulful to live there

1 hours later 137763295 Anonymous
>>137756318 Wherever there are no niggers and the least drug addicts

1 hours later 137763448 Anonymous
>>137763198 It's worth a try, at least.

2 hours later 137763553 Anonymous
>>137763198 overstay a travel visa

2 hours later 137763695 Anonymous
>>137762913 Alex Brezhnev?

2 hours later 137763705 Anonymous
>>137763267 How? The south is always the worst.

2 hours later 137763831 Anonymous
>>137763695 lol very funny, he's a special guy. my dad liked him because he shits on US. although I think he's Canadian in terms of citizenship. no, some other autist.

2 hours later 137763860 Anonymous
Rust Belt or Appalachia. Most of these regions don't look like >>137756427 . They're mostly boring looking 1950s style neighborhoods that lost their luster. Nothing sexy, nothing terrible. I lived in erie, which has the poorest zip code in the US, and it's not unlivable, just boring and depressing.

2 hours later 137763899 Anonymous
>>137757718 Do you know how many people want to be garbage collectors? It's unironically hard to get those kinds of government jobs, so many people want them, and there are few vacancies

2 hours later 137763958 Anonymous
>>137763860 >poorest zip code in the US what does that mean? Isn't zip code a thing to deliver stuff? How can it be poor?

2 hours later 137763975 Anonymous
>>137757718 People here cant into finance management and buy stuff they cant afford like two car payments.

2 hours later 137763991 Anonymous
>>137756354 I wanna be a hillbilly

2 hours later 137764068 Anonymous
>>137763958 Zip codes are for the mail, but they are also offer a smaller geographic descriptor than a county. There are many zip codes within a county. There are many counties inside a state. The zip code being poor means that the small local area in the zip code is poor, due to extremely low incomes and other factors.

2 hours later 137764079 Anonymous
>>137756318 Montana If i have to be poor, i might as well do so in a place pretty place

2 hours later 137764248 Anonymous
seems like this is just an offtopic USA thread now so it's ok to post this: I would fucking love to live anywhere in Nevada. I think a lot of people can blackpill me on it and show it's shitty parts, but my God I love deserts. Ever since my first GTA San Andreas trip to Las Venturas, my first 100 hours in New Vegas, desert journeys in RDR 1 and 2, Clint Eastwood movies (not Nevada of course, fucking Italy made look like Mexico, BUT STILL the vibe is similar). Desert have special place in my heart. Siberian steppe where I live can look kinda simiral, but it's not the same and we still have taiga to the North.

2 hours later 137764333 Anonymous
>>137763198 >Anyway, I should forget about this. No one will give me US visa, it's very hard as I've heard. lol no just overstay your visa then steal a social security card. employers legally cant ask if you are a illegal alien just work on a farm they pay like 20$ a hour its not hard if you lay low and don't commit crimes and plus if you have a kid you pretty much become a citizen.

2 hours later 137764464 Anonymous (40EA41C1-1407-4ABD-92A1-4C7882E2E0B5.jpg 1200x800 269kB)
Is the inner city of Detroit or Baltimore an option?

2 hours later 137764513 Anonymous
>>137764333 Yeah, I'm already married so kid is an option. I'm pretty fond of Russia...just thought that I would made some good money after exchanging my dollans $ into roubles ₽. Something holds me...

2 hours later 137764519 Anonymous
>>137756318 I like how most of them are indian reservations or mexican/black majority

2 hours later 137764665 Anonymous
>>137764464 for a nuke? yes.

2 hours later 137764682 Anonymous
>>137764519 Really makes u dink huh

2 hours later 137764726 Anonymous (60vb2idzi0151.jpg 3024x4032 1404kB)
>>137764248 the desert does have that allure. flat, open, and free. old towns and the rare neon lights. Nevada is huge, and nearby states like Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico also have tons of desert you can live in. I can't tell you much more because I'm from the northeast, but I also have dreams of driving across the desert at night, alone on that road, the moon being the light. good luck finding your desert here are some of my desert songs I'll play when I get there some day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMx jzP7zLBc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHy rFJz4zcM

2 hours later 137764920 Anonymous
>>137764464 that's Rust Belt

2 hours later 137765003 Anonymous
>>137764513 eh if you ever want to get your kid a leg up in life there's always birth tourism its a legal visa so your kid can be born here so he acquires citizenship just food for thought.

2 hours later 137765041 Anonymous
>>137756385 Nah, lets look at say, Harlan county in East Kentucky. > Population: 27,000, down from peak of 75 000 in 40s > Average life expectancy for males: 66.5 years, compared to national average of 76.5 > Coal mining jobs in 1951: 13 600. In 2019: 690. > Unemployment rate: 10.5, peaked at 19.4 in 2013 > Annual per capita personal income in Harlan County was $27,425 in 2014 compared to a national average of $48,112. > 36.2% under poverty line > Harlan County has the highest prevalence of diabetes in Kentucky, at 18%. > Located in Kentucky, the home state of Mitch McConnel, the leader of Senate Republicans > By 2016, more than half of the county's income came from transfers from the Federal government such as Social Security, Medicare and Food Stamps. > In the 2016 election, its voters supported Republican nominee Donald Trump over Democrat Hillary Clinton by a 72.12% margin (84.87 to 12.75). > Alcohol can't be sold except in a single city of 2200 residents > Home to largest ATV park in the world

2 hours later 137765098 Anonymous
>>137756391 Cities in bible belt are getting plenty of Northern migration to them under the Sun Belt designation. They're considered pretty good.

2 hours later 137765194 Anonymous
>>137765003 I think I found my fear. It seems to me that even being very careful I can still fall into financial slavery. Here, in Russia, I can live almost without using loans, bank payments and other shit. It seems to me that in America I will get bogged down in such things and there may be no way back. I may be wrong, just a fear without much of back thought.

2 hours later 137765243 Anonymous
>>137765041 There was a miniature war between coal miners and the mining company owners over there, back in the 1920s. There's a song about it, called "Which Side Are You On"

2 hours later 137765265 Anonymous
>>137757718 > using an governmental union job as an example of a low paying job ay sonny, its not the 50s anymore, stinky jobs pay well in general now, imagine working in a verizon store where your hourly pay is 6 euros and you gotta make living through sales commissions

2 hours later 137765335 Anonymous
>>137765041 Average household income is $18,665, so even lower than per capita

2 hours later 137765477 Anonymous
>>137765335 how tf is that possible

2 hours later 137765545 Anonymous
>>137764726 thanks anon. I spend my time in American Truck Simulator to visit those

2 hours later 137765562 Anonymous
>>137765194 >America I will get bogged down in such things and there may be no way back. That's because kids here will get two car payments spend on there credit card like its free money and party everyday. you dont ever have to have loans and other shit like that just be smart and budget people here are just retarded. however school is not free.... but you can get a trade job and make good money without ever going into debit. just be smart and you could thrive here.

2 hours later 137765587 Anonymous
>>137756318 Purple = soul

2 hours later 137765639 Anonymous
I move to Athens Ohio and live like a king while fucking college sluts until the end of days

2 hours later 137765776 Anonymous
>>137765545 good luck bro. here's some more desert music. Maybe you can save up and live here later on or get a visa for work. there's a lot of russians in my area for science and tech jobs so it's doable. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZq dmp-N_II https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86C Jz2wTcsM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJh gwxSTHDs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKA go-g5V2E

2 hours later 137765845 Anonymous
>>137765776 >>137765562 Thanks guys. It's just what happened throughout 2020 and even this month made USA look very...I don't know the correct word. Doubtful maybe.

2 hours later 137765934 Anonymous
>>137765845 Times were better before this, obviously. Hopefully things improve soon.

2 hours later 137765980 Anonymous
>>137765845 yeah, it's not at its best now, but hopefully things will bounce back. the sun belt is growing big time, and I imagine a job growth boom over the coming years with all the new folks

2 hours later 137765995 Anonymous
>>137765477 I think because most people only have one source of income and most of it comes from welfare and such. per capita only measures employed peoples official income I think.

2 hours later 137766064 Anonymous
>>137765639 Athens city is nice the rest of shit. t. Someone who went there often as a kid because there grandfather lives in se Ohio.

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