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.
Thursday, August 23, 2018
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