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  • partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    It’s kind of scary that 3 weeks is all it took for them to list their home.

    The neighbor is part of the (in 2019) 51%.

    “Most Working Americans Would Face Economic Hardship If They Missed More than One Paycheck”

    source

    • plz1@lemmy.world
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      16 hours ago

      Man, that’s tragic. I was poor most of my early life, and when I finally started to make enough money to be comfortable, I knew that the thing I couldn’t do was fall into the lifestyle trap. Living well below my means saved me so much hardship when things weren’t going well. I know that many don’t ever get to the point of comfortable, though, and there’s a bit of luck and effort, to that.

      • techclothes@lemmy.world
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        16 hours ago

        I wish we could do that. Renting and buying houses today makes it incredibly difficult to live very far below your means.

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          7 hours ago

          Oh for sure. I had one good run with a company that went public. I leveraged that into long term investments rather than buying expensive stuff I didn’t need.

    • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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      19 hours ago

      And on top of that for most government workers their paychecks have been remarkably stable. Assuming you’ll always be employed plus easy credit and bad financial habits are a bad combination

      • Mirshe@lemmy.world
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        Pretty much this. For many, up until basically right now, working in the federal government all but guaranteed employment for years. I tried very, very hard to be employed at my local NIOSH branch (sadly didn’t make the cut) because of this fact.