Meet the Carters. Jerome, 33, is the father and husband. Felicia, 33, is the mother and wife. Sholanda, Symone, and Stephanie are the triplets, age 10. Felicia is a psychologist, because she is good at talking, and listening to people. Also, she really values helping people, and making sure everyone around her is fine and dandy. Jerome is a lawyer,because he’s good at persuading people of believing what he says, and making what he says sound believable. Jerome annually earns $100,000.00 and Felicia earns $134,400, annually. Together their gross monthly income is $19,533.33. Felicia is a psychologist. Her job is paying her $70.00 hourly. The requirements of her job are: At least one year of experience in the field, within the last 3 years. Also, you must have your business license and you're psychologist certificate. After paying taxes and putting money away for retirement Felicia and Jerome are left with $11,793.49 to buy any other necessities. …show more content…
The home is a beautiful 6,534 square feet property, the house alone is 2,252 square feet. The house is a modern two story house. It was built fairly recently, 2009. Every month we pay $1,145.00 for mortgage, and $361.00 four property tax and insurance. Our main reasons for choosing this house was because of the number of rooms (4), the spacious yard, and the fact that there is an elementary school just a little over a mile away, a middle school three miles away, and a high school just over three miles away. The Carters considered a different house not too far away from the house they made their final decision, Jerome insisted on having grass, healthy grass to be exact so we leaned away from the other choice and towards this one. Another reason we chose this house is because their are a lot of children in our
Supreme-Tyson works for Fresh Direct doing deliveries and makes approximately $250.00 weekly. He also missed a few day of work that landed him on 30 day probation. The clients are having a hard time meeting their daily basic needs. Their unable to save any money at the moment but are hopefully income will increase by next year. Both adult clients have health insurance under their mother’s policy.
People see Andy as a gang member instead of individual which means you 're just judging him die to him wearing the jacket. The last energy he had he decided to take off the silk jacket because he wanted to be identified as an individual and not simply as a gang member. For that reason the cop thought he was only a gang member which was a misunderstanding what you wear doesn 't identify you so all the visitors just did was judge.
In 1979, 15 July, Jimmy Carter, the president of America gave a speech “A Crisis of Confidence”. Only three years ago, on the same day, he just accepted the nomination of his party to be a president of the United States. Also, he was the 39th president of the United States, who represented the Democratic Party. Actually, he has been on service in the army when he was young, and has been the governor of Georgia. When he was in power, he made a lot of contributions to the country and the world, such as establishing diplomatic relations with China and some other communism countries, helping negotiate the war between Israel and Egypt.
The Lewandowski’s are a family that lives in Monmouth Junction, New Jersey. There are 5 members in the Lewandowski’s and those people are as follows, Christian, 50; Addy, 49; Loyal, 16; Olivia, 15; Owen, 13. Christian works as an anesthesiologist and has an annual income of $357,273 and Addy works as a psychiatrist making an annual income of $182,700. Both of the parents are highly qualified for their jobs and are both extremely hard workers. Olivia and Loyal are both high schoolers both are sophomores, Owen is an 8th grader.
Holloway mentions the average yearly income of $ 210, apparently referring to the years he spent there
One of the most shocking points of the interview is where the woman explains how between her and her husband, $22.80 is made per week. She goes on to describe, “It takes about $16 a week to feed us” (Doc 7). This woman’s
The Mother Mybelle, singer Sara and sing collector A.P. together make the Carter Family. There is no doubt at why they have been called as “The First Family of Country
His mean income over 25 years would be 54,400 dollars per year. 54,400 over 25 years is 1.36 million dollars. With the military when listed about you get 50 percent of your last pay plus 2.5 percent for every additional year after 20 years served. He would be earning 62.5 percent of the 90,320 dollars a year for the rest of his life. This is 56,450 dollars a year, now doing this for the next 12 years minus the cost of living would give us 435,072 dollars.
In his comments, Reagan says Carter has misrepresented the evidence because he has not provided context on government spending in California . Carter fails to provide evidence for how his new policies will decrease inflation . Reagan’s claim that inflation rose sharply under Carter is supported by the data. Reasons and evidence that Reagan uses to support his argument include the increase in inflation rates and the number of jobs lost . The reasons and evidence that President Carter use to support his argument include the decrease in inflation rates and the number of new jobs created .In
Partisanship and Misconceptions Introduction The saying “the pen is mightier than the sword” is widely known and referenced. However, contrary to popular belief, actions may speak louder than words. This rings true in the case of Michelle Carter, this specific case has been a reoccurring debate, in terms of whether Michelle Carter should be found guilty or not guilty for the death of her boyfriend, Conrad Roy III.
The steady salary helped increase the family’s living conditions some. Jeannette was relieved to not be
In Monroe County, Florida, where Key West resides, the living wage is considered to be $13.10; in Portland, Maine, the living wage is $11.16, and in Minneapolis, Minnesota, it is $11.01. The highest wage that Barbara was ever offered was $10.00 an hour as a plumber while everywhere else she made either minimum wage or lower with tips. She was barely able to scrape by, and based off the livin wage estimates, would have been lucky if she could have afforded an apartment during her stay in any of the cities in which she had attempted to reside. Whether her wages were simply lower because of her gender was not established, but even if she were making these wages as a male, she would more than likely have to room with someone in order to afford an apartment, something that she said she would not do at the outset of the case study. However, Shepard, should have been able to survive in Charleston if he could maintain a decent tip after all of his moving appointments.
In the iron and steel industry the employees worked for 10.67 hours for only a pay of $1.81. It costed $600 a year to support a 6 member family and that’s with lowest cost. That only $660.65 a year for a family of that size. In document 4 it shows that in while his employees worked long hours off their labor, Andrew daily wage was $92,000. His employees could only work in hopes they could make that much, while he made that just by having them work for him.
A Sophisticated Analysis of “The Home Place.” The excerpt from Jimmy Carter's memoir, “An Hour before Daylight,” gives us an exuberant amount of details of what everyday life entailed for the former President growing up on a farm in rural Georgia. The story offers Carter details of his father's farm, where he grew up. He describes a dirt tennis court that his father keeps in pristine condition; implementing an iron plow with a mule to allow to the earth to go flat. Carter’s next subject is on his father’s commissary store; which he receives even more detail to compared to the tennis court.
Sarah, Adam, Crosby and Julia are in their late 30s and early 40s. All have steady jobs and agree on the importance of family. Sarah, a single 40-year-old mother of two, was previously married at a young age. Her and her husband Seth met on tour with his mediocre band; he the rock star, she the groupie. Alcohol and drugs came between the couple and Sarah no longer wanted to participate in the marriage.