Ford Mechanic, What you are doing for these old people is wonderful.Many other people all across the U.S. are having similar problems.I would be glad to send some money to help fill their LP tank.
Due to some bad circumstances my 74 yr old MIL with cancer was getting by on $350 a month.Her abusive ex husband died and now she gets $700 a month and feels like shes rich.We moved her 250 miles up here so we can help take care of her.
Some on here are critical of people for having no savings.They forget that a great many people live in rural areas where $20 an hour jobs with health benefits and a 401K is just a dream.Around here $10-12 an hour is common.You just get by on that.
I work at a plant with a 401K and lots of us have taken a terrible beating lately due to the stock market plunge.Some are now thinking of postponing their retirements.We have no safe place to put our money.We are still in lots better shape than others.
There really is no incentive to save anymore.The Fed interest rate cuts keep savings interest rates low.Putting all your money in the stock market is risky.
We have 482 billionaires in the U.S. and some of them arent very generous with their money.Their only worry is how they are going to make their next billion.They dont have to worry about how to pay for their next tank of LP.$4.00 a gallon LP for people on fixed incomes is a hardship.
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