- Apr 29, 2001
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I'm paying less for consumables, my paycheck didn't go anywhere, and I'm buying into the stock market for 40% less then I could last year.
Joking aside, the economy isn't doing great right now, but are average everyday people really affected by this? If you've lost your job, then obviously, but even if unemployment is at 6.5% that means that 93.5% of us are working. I have no pity on people losing homes. It may sound calous, but it's called financial planning. I'm only 26 and if my wife and I both lost our jobs we could maintain our current standard of living for about 18 months without accruing any extra debt.
What else does the economy as a whole effect that makes life so tough right now? Getting a loan I suppose. I really crack up when I hear college students complain about the economy though.
Keep the political bs out, I don't wish to discuss what caused our situation or what will fix it or worsen it. I'd rather see this thread deleted then moved to P&N
Joking aside, the economy isn't doing great right now, but are average everyday people really affected by this? If you've lost your job, then obviously, but even if unemployment is at 6.5% that means that 93.5% of us are working. I have no pity on people losing homes. It may sound calous, but it's called financial planning. I'm only 26 and if my wife and I both lost our jobs we could maintain our current standard of living for about 18 months without accruing any extra debt.
What else does the economy as a whole effect that makes life so tough right now? Getting a loan I suppose. I really crack up when I hear college students complain about the economy though.
Keep the political bs out, I don't wish to discuss what caused our situation or what will fix it or worsen it. I'd rather see this thread deleted then moved to P&N
