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If you gave a bum a dollar he could find plenty of food that would feed him for the day.
So, then tell us why the average SNAP beneficiary can't survive on 4 times that amount the bum has?
Sounds like a list for really poor people.
Listen guys you are not going to be rich listening to fools like CiC.
Hey I just thought of a great way of saving money too. Eat cat food all year long!!!
HeadSet saysSpeaking of iPhones, Sniper, why did you leave upscale mobile phone devices and service off the list?
Ha ha
First, it wasn't my list, it came from an article at CNBC.
Buy second, don't you know having the latest iPhoneX with a $150/month data plan is an absolute necessity. No one will cut back on those expenses, they rather live in a refrigerator box first.
anon_8044e saysSounds like a list for really poor people.
Listen guys you are not going to be rich listening to fools like CiC.
Hey I just thought of a great way of saving money too. Eat cat food all year long!!!
Knock it off.
Actually everyone needs to relax on the personal attacks. We were doing good for so long too.
e. Do you guys filter your water at home or drink tap water?
I actually grow a garden, that the EPA doesn't know about, and give the bulk of what grows to the local food bank.
Wrong, people need to buy smarter, stop buying processed foods, and learn to cook.
10 things to stop wasting your money on in 2018
Sniper says10 things to stop wasting your money on in 2018
Gun crap
Spending money on a personal arsenal,which will be more likely to cause trouble than to do good.
Sniper saysWrong, people need to buy smarter, stop buying processed foods, and learn to cook.
Processed food is a slow poison as far as I am concerned. It's much cheaper and healthier to cook from scratch. Sadly, the typical American lifestyle does not cater to the old fashioned way of cooking.
True because statistics show most of the time it’s the gun owners or their friends and relatives are the one who get shot. Accidental or not.
Seriously, why would anyone marry a woman who cannot cook?
If you want to build more wealth in 2018, start by identifying where you're wasting money.
Do any of the purchases below sound familiar? If so, try giving them up and redirecting the savings toward your savings goals or retirement account, where it could grow significantly over time.
ATM Fees
It'll cost you a record high of $4.57 to withdraw money from an out-of-network ATM.
Late Fees
Like ATM fees, late fees are a pointless money suck.
Underused Subscriptions
While you're doing some deep cleaning and purging at the start of the new year, also go through all of the subscriptions you're signed up for.
Buying Lunch Every Day
Dining out can add up quickly. The more food you can prepare at home, the better off your food budget will be.
Bottled Water
While you're getting into the habit of packing your lunch, start filling up a water bottle too.
Unused Gym Membership
If you're a gym rat, power to you, but if you can't remember the last time you stepped foot inside the facilities, it may be time to cancel your membership.
Cable
The average American spends more than $100 a month on cable.
Excess Groceries
Collectively, we waste a lot of food. Every time you throw away excess groceries, that's money down the drain.
Brand-name Products
Going generic — for certain groceries, toiletries or pet supplies — is an easy way to save money over time.
Impulse Buys
From grocery stores to department stores, retailers have a way of tricking you into spending money mindlessly.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/05/10-things-to-stop-wasting-your-money-on-in-2018.html
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