M.G. asks from Iselin, NJ on April 29, 2011
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S.H. answers from Killeen on April 29, 2011
I had to tell my daughter this morning that it is going to be too expensive for me to attend her last band concert for the year because its 150 miles away. :-(
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R.M. answers from Cumberland on April 29, 2011
It has made me even more disgusted with the schmuck in the White House who claims he is not able to do anything...boo hoo-"I'm (obama) pathetic".
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N.S. answers from Austin on April 29, 2011
We're paying $4/gallon or more. It's affected us in that, since I stay home with our son, we're actually staying home all week. I'm saving grocery shopping for once every two weeks or on weekend morning, husband is driving the more fuel efficient car to work during the week and the other is staying parked, so we only fill up one automobile. This way we're only filling up about every 8-10 days.
It definitely encourages a new sense of frugality.
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R.J. answers from Seattle on April 29, 2011
$78 dollars this morning to fill up the tank (@4.35 for regular unleaded). That's nothing, though... our property taxes are doubling. Our property taxes are ALREADY equaling 1/2 of our mortgage payment... now they're going to EQUAL our mortgage payment. <rolls eyes>. Yes, we will be appealing it. Our local area has gotten all hyped on Zillow. Then they average the neighborhood. Our house costs less than half of what the houses 1 street over cost. And water they're charging coming and going (some jerk who doesn't have to cut coupons to eat decided that "incentive" not to water your lawn would be to charge double so instead of $250 a mo like it's been for 2 years, it's $500 a month). My husband makes decent money, but 4/5ths of our income now goes to pay necessary bills (utilities, gas, water, oil), when the same income a year ago is was less than half of our income went to necessary bills.
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A.S. answers from Boca Raton on April 29, 2011
This is the biggest reason that I do NOT believe our economy is in a rebound, and won't be for many years unless we make drastic changes.
I am more glad than ever that we homeschool and no longer have to drive 20-30 minutes to private school.
I'm scared for our nation. Our children are headed for disaster if we're not very careful with what we do going forward.
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L.L. answers from Topeka on April 29, 2011
I'am still able to go where ever I need to just plan ahead but there is the occasional I need to go here then here then back clear across town.My groceries I will not let it effect them i'd rather fill up weekly than to go to just 1 store to buy the ridiculous priced fruit & veggies,sales i'll follow i'm out anyway I will go to the 3 main stores to shop for the lowest priced.For an example on savings I had a bill for $75.00 in groceries @ Dillons but with my savings card & coupons I only paid $45.69,we have to change our buying habits, what we eat,what drinks to by.I hope it calms down summer will be here soon & the cost to leave for vactaions is going to sky rocket to unaffordable
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S.H. answers from Killeen on April 29, 2011
I had to tell my daughter this morning that it is going to be too expensive for me to attend her last band concert for the year because its 150 miles away. :-(
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J.U. answers from Norfolk on April 29, 2011
I try to use coupons to off set the price of gas. It worked for a couple of weeks but I also don't want/need to store so much.
I try to plan better before leaving the house. Making most of my trips.
Leftovers are not for just for my lunch anymore. I usually "clean out" the frig on nights when everyone wants something different.
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M.T. answers from New York on April 29, 2011
Well, I didn't normally do tons of driving. I only work 8 miles from home. I have limited the kids on how many trips to "town" for activities/meetings I'll do and turned down certain activities and opted not to go to my grandnieces' birthday party in another state because it's just not financially feasible to buy any more gas. I'm not an endless pit of money, once I've used my half tank for the week, there isn't money left from my salary to just buy more.
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