The only people who are strapped for cash are those spending more than what they make.
Families with 3-6 kids used to be raised in a three bedroom house with one bathroom. One car in the driveway, a garden and Mom stayed at home. Takeout meals and restaurant meals were a luxury for special occasions. There was money put away and saved from each paycheque. No credit cards or debt except the house mortgage. Now we "Have to Have" a bedroom/bathroom/LCD screen TV for every child. Two 4X4's in the driveway, no food reserves for more than a week preserved and stored in the basement or freezer.A boat, ATV and snowmobile is "essential" too. So are the vacations via air travel too.So is the $1000+ BBQ, pool and or hot tub. The paycheque is gone and back account into overdraft within two days. Why is status so important? What is Status? Status is spending money you don't have on things you don't need to impress people you don't like.
Here's another quote that explains the problem as well as any. Quote"tlak
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I'm not ready to give up my life style for a bunch of F'n crooks, as simple as it is and as broke as I am".
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