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In reply to the discussion: "What do insanely poor people buy that ordinary people know nothing about?" [View all]Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)3. Back in the 80's
I went about six months having only a dollar a day for food. What started out as involuntary simplicity due to part-time employment became voluntary simplicity when I was once again gainfully employed. I wouldn't want to do that again, but if I did have to, at least I know I could handle it.
And as a bonus, now that I'm retired, I know how to be comfortable on less.
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"What do insanely poor people buy that ordinary people know nothing about?" [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Jan 2015
OP
Force him to READ?! You've got Romney where you want him, and all he has to do is READ?! I'D make
WinkyDink
Jan 2015
#20
Yeah the bad times suck paying weekly rent at shithole hotels, eating ramin and pasta 3 times
ChosenUnWisely
Jan 2015
#25
If you haven't seen it, John Oliver totally dismantled the payday loan industry:
Initech
Jan 2015
#27
I knew a payday loan guy who bragged he was opening shops next to military installations
NoJusticeNoPeace
Jan 2015
#29
Tattoo Joints, Gun shops, Rent to Own stores, payday loan places and fast food joints
ChosenUnWisely
Feb 2015
#40
To have to struggle some in life builds a strong foundation. Always have been able
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#30
"Their own paychecks". Bank of America now charges people to cash a B of A check
Recursion
Jan 2015
#33
I had an insurance check drawn on BofA so I go to cash it and they wanted $10 to cash it
ChosenUnWisely
Feb 2015
#39