Nearly four in ten (39%) of US adults say they worry most or all of the time that their family’s income won’t be enough to meet expenses, according to a new CNN poll. That’s up from 28% who expressed those concerns in December 2021, and it’s similar to the numbers seen during the Great Recession (37%).
To cope, significant shares of Americans said they are adding side jobs, cutting down on driving and putting more expenses on credit cards.
Ok, retard. You don’t need to read all of the articles in the world to necessarily understand something. Because you know, you’re forgetting that people hear stories from others. They live around others making poor financial decisions. It’s called living, do you know that or are you still wolfing down pizza bagels and hot pockets that your mom personally delivers to you in your basement you call a ‘mancave’?
Who is paying $1,000 of groceries a month? Who does that? Sounds like poor management to me. Either that or you’ve inflated the number to sound like you’ve got a foot of a counterargument that you don’t have.
Sounds like you’re making up so many incompatible strawmen to make yourself sound smart.
Again, you’re a retard.
<nervously raises hand> someone with a family, perhaps.
Your post history makes it pretty clear that you suffer from depression - the unrealistically black and white thinking, the lack of anything but negativity - so I’m sorry about that. If you can, I’d recommend trying psilocybin. It’s helped several people I know with bad depression.
In the meantime I’m going to block you, since 95%+ of your posts are straight trolling.