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Long read but worth it. I can not believe everyone in the story can be that foolish (financially speaking).
Look at the last part of the article:
So much wrong and failure just from the bolded and underlined section. You can't be that ignorant and clueless, Mr. Nelson.
http://news.yahoo.com/special-report-fed-fueled-explosion-subprime-auto-loans-110501752.html
Look at the last part of the article:
Jeffrey Nelson continues to drive a bus for the Walker County school system and to work as a constable for his neighborhood. His financial struggles continue, too. "It's one hit after another," he said recently at a local mall restaurant over a dinner of bourbon-glazed chicken - some of it packed up for later. "Three days ago, I lost my iPhone. Had to buy another."
Court records show Nelson has monthly income of $1,592.97, while monthly expenses total $1,563.00, leaving about $29 in his wallet. His ex-wife got the Suzuki SUV.
He still owns a 1996 Dodge Ram pickup truck. If he can scrape together the money, he said, he'll buy blue lights and a siren to put on the truck for his work as a constable.
So much wrong and failure just from the bolded and underlined section. You can't be that ignorant and clueless, Mr. Nelson.
http://news.yahoo.com/special-report-fed-fueled-explosion-subprime-auto-loans-110501752.html
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