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Old 02-02-2009, 11:06 AM
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Default Economic woes

All of the economic woes we have all seen and felt personally are causing people to tighten the buckle and attempt to save as much money as possible.
Though this is really hard especially since there have been so many companies going out of business and laying off people.
Almost daily we are are all hearing of companies that are being forced to close or to lay off employees due to ecomonic circumstances.
This is all because we the people are not able to spend the large amounts of money that we could at one time.
Until there is a time when our economy is again stable, and people are able to return to work or find other forms of work, this is going to continue to happen.
I know that many of you are like me and are making every attempt as possible just to save a bit here and there.
This is why I love comming to this forum, because I am able to find some great ways to help my home in saving money.
Though until the ecomony is straightened out, the horrible news of people losing homes and jobs will sadfully continue.
Let us all hope that our new president is going to be able to find ways of pulling us all out of this recession and get us back on a better course in the near future.
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