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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 303082" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>You are very right Marg. I agree completely. I hope that people do learn to live more within their means with the reality check this economy problem has brought to the forefront of conciousness. Yet spending must happen. I happily carry zero credit card debt, nor does S/O. We do have payments to a furniture company for bedroom sets for myself and the kids I splurged on (before economy tanked). I am thrilled though, that after 2 years of payments, I should be done in October paying. YAY!!</p><p></p><p>I have noticed that retail stores have sales that are much bigger than normal. Prices for clothing and shoes etc are lower than I've seen in a long time, and sales are more rampant. I have found that I am able to buy more clothes or nicer shoes for the kids etc and I have no problem spending when the deals are that good, knowing the economy needs injections of cash in all sectors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 303082, member: 4264"] You are very right Marg. I agree completely. I hope that people do learn to live more within their means with the reality check this economy problem has brought to the forefront of conciousness. Yet spending must happen. I happily carry zero credit card debt, nor does S/O. We do have payments to a furniture company for bedroom sets for myself and the kids I splurged on (before economy tanked). I am thrilled though, that after 2 years of payments, I should be done in October paying. YAY!! I have noticed that retail stores have sales that are much bigger than normal. Prices for clothing and shoes etc are lower than I've seen in a long time, and sales are more rampant. I have found that I am able to buy more clothes or nicer shoes for the kids etc and I have no problem spending when the deals are that good, knowing the economy needs injections of cash in all sectors. [/QUOTE]
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