40% of the World’s Wealth owned by 1% of the Population
In 2006 we spoke about the one percent that owned everything, but we didn’t really notice, they are now being noticed.
In 2006 we spoke about the one percent that owned everything, but we didn’t really notice, they are now being noticed.
Our amigo over at the Canadian Capitalist, had a good posting yesterday about the amount of groceries that are wasted by a typical household. I can believe that we waste 14% of our groceries, if… Read More »Groceries, one of your biggest expenses
I have become my mother, where I am saving money by doing simple things like emptying the ends of ketchup bottles or detergent bottles.
A debt reduction lifestyle requires daily choices, delayed gratification, and patience. It’s uncomfortable, often annoying, but effective. This classic advice from 2006 still applies today: debt freedom is a journey, not a quick fix.
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