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The Hardest hit is the Hardest Hit.

Tony Rehor
2 min readApr 4, 2020

In this ever-changing time of the outbreak, the hardest hit is going to be the hardest hit. America’s low-income residents have more to battle than the virus.

Hardships grow daily across our great country as Federal, and Local Government tries to spread relief faster than the virus. Jobless numbers grow, and so does anxiety. Makers and shakers are shaking. Billionaires are down to Millionaires. The homeless are displaced, but for some, its business as usual. Essential workers risk infection daily to serve the masses that continue to mass. Most of these workers have no choice; without these necessary jobs, they would be homeless.

The low-income residents of housing projects are struck harder because of a lack of communication. Their needs seem to be shuttered or ignored due to reasons that evade made. I have tried to contact our local housing to no avail. Is this their business as usual, or are they just too busy?

Data shows that our Seniors are most at risk, so why do residents of housing have to risk infection when they do laundry or venture into common areas because promised to sanitize and cleaning is MIA.

The low-income residents are taking a hit on food and other household necessities such as cleaning supplies and so on. The deep pocket society has pummeled the supplies locally. It continues to do so…

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Tony Rehor
Tony Rehor

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I am Tony Rehor. I have been referred to as a Renaissance man, maybe Jack of all Trades. Living the dream in the nightmare of life. No Apologies, not done yet

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