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SomeGuyInEagan

(1,515 posts)
46. "Working your self to debt" is how one friend states it
Tue Jan 28, 2014, 04:21 PM
Jan 2014

Which, I guess, is part of the plan by those who run the ship. And the politicians they own.

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I doubt you are the only one el_bryanto Jan 2014 #1
"Working your self to debt" is how one friend states it SomeGuyInEagan Jan 2014 #46
Yes. redwitch Jan 2014 #2
I feel that there are many who share your story... CoffeeCat Jan 2014 #3
I will keep you and your husband in my heart redwitch Jan 2014 #5
No. safeinOhio Jan 2014 #4
why do you still pay union dues when you are retired? shanti Jan 2014 #8
Retired and still paying dues here too CountAllVotes Jan 2014 #13
Fair enough shanti Jan 2014 #14
no, my income has grown hfojvt Jan 2014 #6
Yes and Yes. nt LWolf Jan 2014 #7
Yes. And sadly, I don't see Dems as having real answers. We aren't thinking big enough. reformist2 Jan 2014 #9
Yes. Way too many elected Democrats are economic conservatives. stillwaiting Jan 2014 #20
Agreed. Myrina Jan 2014 #30
since taking early retirement in 2010 shanti Jan 2014 #10
Yes and Yes Boomerproud Jan 2014 #11
If you're "not begruding the rich" Duer 157099 Jan 2014 #12
It's not all the rich BobbyBoring Jan 2014 #42
Of course there are exceptions to every rule Duer 157099 Jan 2014 #43
YES and YES CountAllVotes Jan 2014 #15
Family income increases glacially. hunter Jan 2014 #16
Yeah but $5 says Munificence Jan 2014 #66
I drive an $800 car, no cable, no satellite, a $7 a month cell phone, and I'm mostly vegetarian. hunter Jan 2014 #68
Steadily downward for 3 years FreeJoe Jan 2014 #17
You're not alone MANative Jan 2014 #18
Yup 2naSalit Jan 2014 #19
Yes and so has every one I know randr Jan 2014 #21
Yes and no. davidthegnome Jan 2014 #22
I'm an engineer as well . . . aggiesal Jan 2014 #23
My retirement plan SCVDem Jan 2014 #24
That is stark, but understandable. grasswire Jan 2014 #33
YES and YES LiberalEsto Jan 2014 #25
Oh, goodness, don't even get me started. knitter4democracy Jan 2014 #26
To be honest ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2014 #27
Yes to both. onestepforward Jan 2014 #28
Clearly you're a "taker" and not a "maker".* The only people with rights to make headway in the new SleeplessinSoCal Jan 2014 #29
My husband took a 40% pay cut three years ago LibDemAlways Jan 2014 #31
The playing field is skewed more & more every day. CrispyQ Jan 2014 #32
Wow, what an accurate portrait. Appalling, but real. kairos12 Jan 2014 #39
Real inflation has taken it's toll One_Life_To_Give Jan 2014 #34
I hear you and I share your pain. But regarding your medical expenses, hopefully the totodeinhere Jan 2014 #35
Company I worked for went bankrupt abelenkpe Jan 2014 #36
But But unemployment has dropped!? = Tired Phlem Jan 2014 #37
i feel ya Burf-_- Jan 2014 #38
welcome Burf marions ghost Jan 2014 #59
Yes. woo me with science Jan 2014 #40
Yes and yes Little_Wing Jan 2014 #41
I am in my 50's and I really do not know anyone who feels they can retire "comfortably" anymore salib Jan 2014 #44
I live in the suburbs... CoffeeCat Jan 2014 #48
The answer to your headline is yes donnasgirl Jan 2014 #45
Try being over 60........ llmart Jan 2014 #47
I sure felt that way when I opened my electric bill Lifelong Protester Jan 2014 #49
Yes, I get what you are saying... CoffeeCat Jan 2014 #53
I agree. Lifelong Protester Jan 2014 #54
Our utilities all have service charges on them now. leftyladyfrommo Jan 2014 #60
I know, all these somewhat 'mysterious' charges Lifelong Protester Jan 2014 #61
My income at the moment is almost zero. But that was my choice. KentuckyWoman Jan 2014 #50
Yes and Yes 7wo7rees Jan 2014 #51
anyone who doesn't feel that way is either rich or not paying attention Skittles Jan 2014 #52
I wish I'd only taken a 35% income cut. magical thyme Jan 2014 #55
Many, many people that I speak with are feeling squeezed more than in the past. GoneFishin Jan 2014 #56
It's a secret festering in the majority of homes... CoffeeCat Jan 2014 #57
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
If you don't mind me asking... CoffeeCat Jan 2014 #62
We both left our cushy (and highly stressful) jobs Le Taz Hot Jan 2014 #64
It's disgusting Tree-Hugger Jan 2014 #65
It's not just your imagination; welcome to the new normal. TheFrenchRazor Jan 2014 #67
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