Thursday, August 23, 2018

Life Ends at the Age of 18

Life Ends at the Age of 18
What happens to some people at the age of 18? There is extreme stress in wondering about their futures. Questions arise such as:
* "What will I do when I leave home?"
* "Will I have a secure future?"
* "What if I do not find a good job?"
and, many others
The GNA/GSA has determined every person should have; at the least, $3 Million before the age of 18. That will pay for a lifetime of bills. The money should be in a special account where it cannot be taken out; except for food, autopay bills; and, debts.
Still, that is only sufficient for keeping above poverty level. Even if that person never works, his/her entire lifetime of housing, food, clothing, bills; and other required payments, are prepaid for life.
Here is a typical structure:
* $3 Million total funding:
  * That is $3,048.78 monthly for 82 years [up to the age of 100]/ $36,585.36 yearly
  * Placing $36,585.36 in a special bank account for autopay bill pay and food will last for 1 year
  * Place the remaining $2,963,414.64 in a money market account to accrue 0.03 return:
    * At 0.03 return [3%], the account will accrue $88,902.43 yearly
    * At 50% tax, the $88,902.43 yields a total of $44,451.21 yearly for living costs
Under MOST circumstances, MOST people obtain a job; or, go to college after leaving High School. Is it worth it? The answer is "No".
Here is the living schedule:
* A person goes to college; or obtains a job; then, is busy 8 hours daily.
* There is only 2 days weekly that is available for free time. 35% of the wages earned are utilized for
   taxes.
* The person works for 40 years; then, retires at the age of 58 [40 years plus the 18 years of age]
   * There is a total of 2 days weekly/ 8 days monthly/ 656 days; up to the age of 58, that is free
      time. That results in 1.79 years of free time per the 58 years of life.
If a person desires to make more money; such as $150,000 yearly, he/she must go to college for 4-6 years. The financing for college is very expensive. After leaving college, He/she must usually work overtime.
2 examples of careers are:
* Medical fields which generate $150,000 per year; but require 12-15 hours work daily.
* Truck driving which requires 4 weeks schooling; and, generates $150,000 yearly; but, also
   requires 24 hours daily on road driving [in some cases].
The GNA/GSA has a well developed plan for 2 billion potential workers:
* The person works for barter pay; not for monetaric gain
* The pay is in the form of purchased items that may be only obtained from the GNA/GSA stores;
   with the exception of items not available through the store.
The average pay is $56,000. That equals $112 Trillion for work pay.
$56,000 equals an average of $560 Million in pay.
The GNA/GSA intends to purchase materials a t extremely low cost by purchasing materials in multiple millions of tons. That will allow huge profits [payed in time worked] while also presenting extremely low costs for purchased items.
for example:
* A $100,000 home may only cost the GNA/GSA $5,000 to build with discounted supplies.
* A vehicle that costs $50,000 may only cost $10,000; or, less; and usually, only $1,000.
Savings for items may be:
* A $100,000 home; costing $5,000, is resold to workers for $25,000. The worker saves $75,000 while the GNA/GSA makes a $20,000 profit. for 1 billion people, that equals $20 Trillion in profit.
In that manner will workers be capable of purchasing a home and car within a year. There are no finance fees or debts involved. everything is paid for completely.