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Old 02-28-2011, 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Quicksilver View Post

It is a real crush, the additional costs are a big difference to many.

In the piece above (while I really do have empathy for folks who are struggling on a month to month basis) this quote jumped out as a bit off.

For drivers such as Robert Wagner, 51, a high school teacher from Thornton, Colo., the higher fuel costs mean cutting back on movies and dinners out for him, his wife and their two children. "We're very, very frugal right now," he said as he trickled enough $3.09-per-gallon gasoline into his Chevrolet Suburban to get him to his next pay day.

It's not like people didn't know Surburbans got horrible has mileage 2 years ago. I mean, come on now. Frugal would mean getting rid of the Surburban, not going to movies and eating at home. He needs to cut his expenses big time.

Give me 20 minutes going over his finances/expenses and I bet I could get him on a plan to reduce his costs significantly. There is nothing wrong with living within ones means.

On a final note, he should be reading the tea leaves about cuts in teacher union based benefits - think he may pay more soon and get less later. Think ahead and you might not be surprised while you trickle gas into your gas hog of a machine on your way to the movies and a resturant. Bet he doesn't teach economics.

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