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In reply to the discussion: Too poor to retire and too young to die - sad story about elderly working seasonal jobs [View all]truedelphi
(32,324 posts)26. A full one point two trillions of dollars was lost in terms of the market
Late last year. i think a substantial amount of this was due to the drop in oil prices.
My family is feeling the pinch, as although we don't have any investments, the people who call us up for our service are mostly among the retirement-investment class. With their dividends way down, they' re pinching pennies. And that translates into harder times for everyone.
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Too poor to retire and too young to die - sad story about elderly working seasonal jobs [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Jan 2016
OP
She was hungry at that moment. bought based on her appetite. we've all done it before.
Liberal_in_LA
Jan 2016
#50
Having a steady job and a roof over your head does not make you well to do.
Snobblevitch
Jan 2016
#42
Maybe then it is a matter of perspective - try being without a job, or without a
truedelphi
Jan 2016
#43
She is greedy, because the Koch bros are on record saying they dont have enough yet,
randys1
Jan 2016
#28