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Originally posted by: minendo
Definitely not. Living paycheck to paycheck was my college days.
Originally posted by: eigen
Originally posted by: minendo
Definitely not. Living paycheck to paycheck was my college days.
I am in college and I am not even doing that. With whats in the bank right now and if I scrimped I could prolly go about 2 months without a Job. But I dont have many expenses.Thankfully I do have a job cause the ladies be expensive.
Originally posted by: Blazin Trav
I think my econ teacher is full of shit.
Him: "most people live paycheck to paycheck."
Honestly, he said it just like that. I was like, uh, are you sure?
Originally posted by: Blazin Trav
I think my econ teacher is full of shit.
Him: "most people live paycheck to paycheck."
Honestly, he said it just like that. I was like, uh, are you sure?
Originally posted by: DAGTA
Originally posted by: Blazin Trav
I think my econ teacher is full of shit.
Him: "most people live paycheck to paycheck."
Honestly, he said it just like that. I was like, uh, are you sure?
He may not be full of it.
Look at the rampant debt in this country. If a person has 40K in credit card debt and 10K in savings, he may not be living paycheck to paycheck but he's not exactly in a good situation either.
Also, consider that this thread is going to be skewed. Most people that live paycheck to paycheck will not be comfortable posting that in this thread where people are bragging that they have savings.
As for me, I could get by a few months without working if necessary but I still consider myself living paycheck to paycheck because I am not out of debt. I do have some savings but not enough to clear my debt at the moment.