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	<title>Comments on: Credit card debt is the bane of my existence</title>
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		<title>By: Sarita</title>
		<link>http://www.fugeelama.com/2007/06/credit-card-debt-is-the-bane-of-my-existence/comment-page-1/#comment-399</link>
		<dc:creator>Sarita</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2007 19:59:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Depressing, huh?  Gone are the days where you could have a single family income.  Now people are struggling with BOTH parents working in your typical middle class family.  We&#039;re probably the first generation where the majority of us won&#039;t do as well as our parents financially.  As the national average credit card debt climbs..leaving many people wondering how the hell do you come up with money to put down on a house anymore....ESPECIALLY here in southern California.  As much as I would love to settle down here that means living in a cramped apartment style condo starting the upper $200,000&#039;s...or live the middle of nowhere like Campo....or the very much hated (by me and most people anyway) east county....even then it&#039;s not a guarantee.  When a lot of people are struggling just to get by on your basic necessities (clothing, food, shelter), gas prices rising, a failing health insurance system that leaves 46.6 million Americans uninsured it can be depressing outlook.  Guess you just have to focus on the possibilities that at some point it won&#039;t be such a struggle to get by.  Just have to finish up school, try to be lucky enough get that stable good paying job that you can tolerate and hopefully enjoy, boil those roman noodles, and eat that tuna and peanut butter in the meantime.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Depressing, huh?  Gone are the days where you could have a single family income.  Now people are struggling with BOTH parents working in your typical middle class family.  We&#8217;re probably the first generation where the majority of us won&#8217;t do as well as our parents financially.  As the national average credit card debt climbs..leaving many people wondering how the hell do you come up with money to put down on a house anymore&#8230;.ESPECIALLY here in southern California.  As much as I would love to settle down here that means living in a cramped apartment style condo starting the upper $200,000&#8217;s&#8230;or live the middle of nowhere like Campo&#8230;.or the very much hated (by me and most people anyway) east county&#8230;.even then it&#8217;s not a guarantee.  When a lot of people are struggling just to get by on your basic necessities (clothing, food, shelter), gas prices rising, a failing health insurance system that leaves 46.6 million Americans uninsured it can be depressing outlook.  Guess you just have to focus on the possibilities that at some point it won&#8217;t be such a struggle to get by.  Just have to finish up school, try to be lucky enough get that stable good paying job that you can tolerate and hopefully enjoy, boil those roman noodles, and eat that tuna and peanut butter in the meantime.</p>
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