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In reply to the discussion: My story can be found on page 137 of 'How to Destroy the Middle Class' playbook .... [View all]Patiod
(11,816 posts)49. One of my good friends is incredibly frugal
And lost a huge chunk of her savings in the crash. She is lucky that she diversified and lived well below her means, but it still hurt, and called her to question the whole point, when she saw people who had pissed away their money in the same financial situation (and she had chosen to live frugally in order to save).
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My story can be found on page 137 of 'How to Destroy the Middle Class' playbook .... [View all]
ColesCountyDem
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You were treated like dirt by your former employer. I wish you would name this company
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