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How we went from $42,000 to $6,500 and lived to tell about it

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  • How we went from $42,000 to $6,500 and lived to tell about it

    As a middle class American, it's been difficult for me to understand how we are supposed to make a living when there are so many things working against us. How can we go on day after day with the rising cost of food, fuel, utilities, car insurance, taxes and health care, while dealing with the insecurity of unemployment? In the past, whenever I considered these things, I felt a hopeless sense of impending doom in the pit of my stomach. There is so much talk about how to solve these issues, but nothing ever seems to stop the downward spiral of struggle and stress that millions of folks are experiencing.

    Like many working people, my life went along fine during the 1980s. I had a good paying job ($42,000 a year) and though I didn't enjoy the kind of work I was doing as an industrial draftsman, receiving a steady paycheck every week kept me going without much complaint. But then came the Gulf War in the 1990s and after that point I faced nine layoffs over the span of 10 years. By the time September 11 happened, I hadn't been able to maintain steady employment in the petrochemical industry for over a decade. I would work about three or four months, then back again to the unemployment line...


    How we went from $42,000 to $6,500 and lived to tell about it!

  • #2
    Oh, I am totally there! Love it!

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    • #3
      Interesting, but what happens when they get too old to bake bread? Do they have retirement?

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      • #4
        I'm not planning on giving up my job and baking bread, but I can see where people love homemade bread. I make bread in bread machines with the kids at school and the adults always stop by my room to enjoy the aroma and talk about someone in their life who baked.

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        • #5
          Simple... they'll have 50 years worth of food storage

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