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Showing Original Post only (View all)Has anyone else noticed less money out there on the streets? [View all]
Or is it just me because I am living in poverty and my cashflow is so drastically depressed?
I am doing freelancing for a few folks and it seems like the cashflow is just drying up. small local businesses have less and less dispensable income for events, advertizing, etc...and the 'trickle down' effect is that I am seeing less money for my work too. I did an event this weekend and made $20 per DAY, instead of the usual $10 per hour i am used to...
It just seems like things are drying up... and it is not a happy feeling
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Craft stores are crowded because the unemployed are doing things like making jewelry on etsy to make
firehorse
Jun 2012
#24
Pop up is when you rent a store for a month instead of a long term lease and throw a bunch of makers
firehorse
Jun 2012
#48
I've noticed local entrepreneurs seem to be willing to negotiate fees and pay arrangements
KansDem
Jun 2012
#4
I see a lot more people going to get help from the charitable programs such as the food shelf and
jwirr
Jun 2012
#25
There's new construction and upgrades going on all around where I work. Companies moving in,
slackmaster
Jun 2012
#31
Even if businesses have the money, it's prudent to watch expenses closely in these times.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#39