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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 546905" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>If it helps, you're not alone. Thousands of people are losing their jobs and their homes. It's a tough economy and time. With the cost of food and gasoline, I don't see how young families make it these days. Try to look at the bright side. You apparently own two houses, many people don't own one. Inflation is eating our lunch, but try to look at the bright points in your life. I'm sure there are some, kids, spouse, lifestyle, job. Set down with your spouse and seriously look at what you can cut. Can you sell a car, a boat, a travel trailer? Get control of your finances. Even if that means selling some things that you enjoy, cutting your debt will make you feel better. You can always buy stuff again when times are better. Good luck....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 546905, member: 13"] If it helps, you're not alone. Thousands of people are losing their jobs and their homes. It's a tough economy and time. With the cost of food and gasoline, I don't see how young families make it these days. Try to look at the bright side. You apparently own two houses, many people don't own one. Inflation is eating our lunch, but try to look at the bright points in your life. I'm sure there are some, kids, spouse, lifestyle, job. Set down with your spouse and seriously look at what you can cut. Can you sell a car, a boat, a travel trailer? Get control of your finances. Even if that means selling some things that you enjoy, cutting your debt will make you feel better. You can always buy stuff again when times are better. Good luck.... [/QUOTE]
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