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In reply to the discussion: Has your income decreased? Are you as tired as I am? [View all]SomeGuyInEagan
(1,515 posts)46. "Working your self to debt" is how one friend states it
Which, I guess, is part of the plan by those who run the ship. And the politicians they own.
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Yes. And sadly, I don't see Dems as having real answers. We aren't thinking big enough.
reformist2
Jan 2014
#9
I drive an $800 car, no cable, no satellite, a $7 a month cell phone, and I'm mostly vegetarian.
hunter
Jan 2014
#68
Clearly you're a "taker" and not a "maker".* The only people with rights to make headway in the new
SleeplessinSoCal
Jan 2014
#29
I hear you and I share your pain. But regarding your medical expenses, hopefully the
totodeinhere
Jan 2014
#35
I am in my 50's and I really do not know anyone who feels they can retire "comfortably" anymore
salib
Jan 2014
#44
Many, many people that I speak with are feeling squeezed more than in the past.
GoneFishin
Jan 2014
#56
Yes. I see it at all levels also. Just consider the cost of putting gas in your tank to get to work.
GoneFishin
Jan 2014
#63
As per our upcoming 2014 tax filings, we are making exactly 1/4 of what we made
Le Taz Hot
Jan 2014
#58