California Businesses, Households on the Hook for State’s Default on COVID Loan

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California businesses — and households that pay payroll taxes on domestic employees — are waking up to the reality that they are being forced to pay for the state’s default on $20 billion in federal loans to cover a COVID-era shortfall.



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California Governor Gavin Newsom has reportedly “lost” the amount of money it would have taken to house EVERY HOMELESS PERSON in the state for 67 months (5 1/2 years).

There are approximately 186,000 homeless people in the Beholden State.

Gavin Newsom somehow "lost" the $27 billion that was allocated for the homeless.

$27 billion / 186,000 homeless =$145,161 per person- Average 1 bedroom rent is $2,153 / 186,000 homeless= 67 months of rent for each homeless person.
 
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