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TopicThe r/frugal sub is a dive into the reason people live paycheck to paycheck
Solar_Crimson
10/16/20 9:47:06 AM
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I know it's still a bit sad that I still live with my parents despite being 32 and having a job, but I'm also saving a ton of money while also allowing me to splurge more than I probably should.

Though I did have plans to finally move out this year, until COVID happened.

Colorahdo posted...
"Walking or taking the bus will save you thousands of dollars vs buying a car"
This also depends on how good your city's public trasportation is, and how far out your job, grocery stores, and other necessary locales are. Some cities have awful, unreliable public transportation.

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I often wonder if we are growing as a people... or in fact, regressing.
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