All depends on where you live. Not everyone gets food stamps, nor does
everyone even own a car, some people have tons of medical expenses……….you do
what you can with what you have. For the extra money and expensive food you
can’t buy you give them extra love. 

 

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I bring home $180-$210 a week. My partner works on and off, sometimes he
brings home $300 a week, sometimes less than $80 (usually around $100-$150).
My rent is $650 a month. I will not feed my cats crap just because I am
poor. My son gets free breakfast and lunch at school. Sometimes we eat beans
or potatoes for dinner when money is tight... our food stamps only get us
half-way through the month. Our car is a 94 and has 196,000 miles, and just
had $498 worth of work done. My son is growing, he needs new shoes and jeans
every 6 months. But the cats get GOOD food. If I can afford it, anyone can.
We all choose our priorities.


Phaewryn

 

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