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left-of-center2012

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38. I spend my S.S. on food ...
Mon Jan 15, 2018, 04:40 PM
Jan 2018

I let my $25 a month food stamps rollover each month until I have about $100 before using it.

The copays on my medications are $3.30 each prescription thanks to Medicare. (Blue Cross Medicare Advantage HMO)
Without it my insulin alone would be $1,400 each month.

By biggest expense is rent.

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MLB games with the family... lapucelle Jan 2018 #1
+1 uponit7771 Jan 2018 #18
Around here the cost of food continues to soar. Incredible. n/t RKP5637 Jan 2018 #2
But All The Extra Money We're Going To Get In Our Paychecks From The Tax Reform..... global1 Jan 2018 #4
Climate change realities. Vanilla beans $17 each at a local store Hortensis Jan 2018 #5
Just priced vanilla beans at the SF Herb company, which is where I buy spices in bulk. dixiegrrrrl Jan 2018 #25
Just curious, what do you use vanilla beans for? brush Jan 2018 #29
creme brulee' mikeysnot Jan 2018 #32
Ahhh...are you a chef? brush Jan 2018 #34
only in my house... mikeysnot Jan 2018 #35
I don't, actually. Was just pricing them to see the cost. dixiegrrrrl Jan 2018 #42
Wow. Guessing either they're better quality or I Hortensis Jan 2018 #37
The cost of food is what I've noticed going up, too. Vinca Jan 2018 #11
Cat litter adds up, too, especially if you have more than one cat, and if you tblue37 Jan 2018 #12
One reason to love Costco shanti Jan 2018 #14
What a sad list. CrispyQ Jan 2018 #3
On the bright side, big change happened after the Great Depression Hortensis Jan 2018 #6
Increasingly miserly time off policies also kill vacations DBoon Jan 2018 #7
yep, barbtries Jan 2018 #8
Fear it? I think we're already in it! Initech Jan 2018 #16
The economic machine is falling apart. If people can't buy goods and services, one doesn't have much RKP5637 Jan 2018 #23
Don't you mean the next one? We just had one in 2008 called the great recession. brush Jan 2018 #31
no i mean another great depression. barbtries Jan 2018 #39
I'm surprlsed they didn't include owning your own home TexasBushwhacker Jan 2018 #9
Living paycheck to paycheck left-of-center2012 Jan 2018 #10
IMO it's going to get worse. Algorithms are squeezing out every last dollar/penny for many. It's RKP5637 Jan 2018 #19
I am in that demographic and living paycheck to paycheck. Vacations are out of the question for me smirkymonkey Jan 2018 #21
I live on $14,000 a year Social Security (about the national average) left-of-center2012 Jan 2018 #30
How do you survive on $25 per month for food? smirkymonkey Jan 2018 #36
I spend my S.S. on food ... left-of-center2012 Jan 2018 #38
If my household made $75,000 a year we'd be living a LOT better misanthrope Jan 2018 #27
I am lucky Johnny2X2X Jan 2018 #13
If Americans would wake up, this could be cleared up in several election cycles, but far too RKP5637 Jan 2018 #17
No future Johnny2X2X Jan 2018 #22
Yep, agree! Well said!!! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2018 #26
Great Depression II: Electric Boogaloo Die Harder Initech Jan 2018 #15
This entire bubble is going to burst with great fallout! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2018 #20
Yes I agree - if Cheeto gets re-elected FakeNoose Jan 2018 #28
I feel like we've been there since Bush got elected. Initech Jan 2018 #33
Sounds like the Democrats running in 2018 have a lot of topics to discuss eh?? a kennedy Jan 2018 #24
House should be on that list, it's hard coming up with 30 grand down. sarcasmo Jan 2018 #40
In many places just Rent is getting out of reach Johonny Jan 2018 #41
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