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Am I the only person living pay check to pay check? |
Honestly, it seems like no matter how much money I make I can never catch up on my bills and my debt just keeps getting bigger with each passing day! I have tried a financial advisor but 1) i have to finances for them to advise me on and 2) they don't understand...they have money! I really don't know what to do anymore, I am going crazy! I don't think there are debt advisors besides those debt consolidation companies but do they really help or do they just put you in even more debt? Does anyone have any advice? Or is this what it is...the rich get rich and the poor..well we get even more poor and theres really nothing we can do about it? I was like that for a long time, and I am only now starting to get out of it. It is hard, but call all of your debtors, and make a payment plan. I set it up as I would pay them each ten dollars a week, and then when I got one paid off I would pay the difference to the next smallest debtor. A lot of times they don' t like to deal with weekly payments, but if you tell them what you can afford, and as long as you send your payments regularly, then it shouldn't be a problem. I read a book that helped me with this as well, it was called The Four Laws of Debt Free Prosperity By Blaine Harris and Charles Coonradt with Lee Nelson. This book really helped me, I wish you luck! Me too we live form payday to payday...its our freakin economy You are not the only one. You actually would be suprised who else lives like you. The most highest on the career chain may very well be living paycheck to paycheck. Most are not open enough to admit it though. I am just glad you are working and we arent having to support someone else. Thanks. No, you not the only person living pay check. It seems as if ever time i move up something goes wrong.I get paid today but i got to take my Lil girl to the doctor, and my car needs a tune up. So i can't win from losing. You mean to tell me that there are actually people out there who don't live paycheck to paycheck?!?! How can that be? I thought everyone struggled every week. No really....I honestly struggle every week too and I don't have any advice. When you find something out, please let me know. Looks like a hook-up to me, even your avatars look good together. No, you are not the only person living pay check to pay check. The problem in today's society is that we all live by materialistic things....How many tv's do you have?....Do you have a computer?....How many stereo's?.....When I was a kid, I had one tv and it was black and white.....no toys....Now, I have 4 tv's, 3 computers, 2 stereo's, walkman, dvd, vcr.....the list goes on..... No, you are NOT> You just need to spend less, live a little smaller+++ I had 3 cell phones, but I got rid of one and now my wife and I share one. That saved $20 a month. After 3 months I was able to pay my cable bill on time. It's the little things. WE don't go out for dinner ($100), no Dunkin Donuts ($30). The list goes on and on. But I feel your pain. I agree with you whole-heartedly. This is common in the US. Start doing without things you don't have to have and start saving! I do the same thing and it sucks. My social life has died because I don't have the money to hang out with my friends anymore. We are all in the same boat, how ever I have been budgeting and it works better and i do have money left over . You know how much money you make every payday. you know how much your bills are every month so what I do is every payday I pay so much on each bill so at the end of the month when the bills are do I am a step ahead of the game. this also saves you from paying late fees. You'd probably be surprise to know that even financial advisors have problems. It's like "the blind leading the blind" hope no one took offense to that. I work at a bank and only about 30% of the people who come in actually have a savings account with more than a few dollars in it. Heck, I work two jobs and it still seems like I'm living pay check to pay check. YES, YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE ... Lots of people live paycheck to paycheck. My husband and I looked at our tax records. We were only making a combined income of 12,000 a year in 2004. Now we make 27,000 per year and are still living the same. We were like, how did we survive on 12,000?! Also, the more money you make, the more the government takes, which is messed up to me. You are certainly not the only person, who is living pay check to pay check. Getting into dept is easy, than getting out of the same. May be you are one of the few, who is get in to debt to debt, as well as deeper into debt. I'm not sure I know anyone who doesn't live paycheck to paycheck...okay I know a few, but not all of us own several hotels and such...you are not alone! What you have to do is compare your income with what you are sending out. Write down all your expenses, rent, utilities, groceries, insurance, car payments, what you spend on clothes and entertainment like movies and eating out....then compare that amount to what you bring home every two weeks...See what's left, if anything! At that point, you can see where you can pare down your expenses. Once you do that and you think you might have a dollar or two left over from your paycheck, put it in a savings account and leave it alone. Do that every payday, and make it part of your expense list. You will still in a way be living paycheck to paycheck, but you will also be building an emergency fund, or vacation fund or down payment on a new car fund. Hey, hang in there you are SOOO not alone! And you will be surprised how fast even 10.00 a month will add up in your savings account. You have to be disciplined tho, and stay out of it. I understand and sympathize with you. If at all possible, avoid doing the debt consolidation thing. I've been participating in one of those programs for 4 1/2 years now and I regret it. The reason for this, is almost any consolidator is going to charge a fee in addition to what goes towards your consolidated bills. In my case the fee is $35. When I sat down one day and did the math...$35 x however long I've been in this pogram...sticker shock!! That right there could have taken a nice big ol' portion out of one of my outstanding bills. Then there's the fact that I have to now rely on them to make sure that the monthly payments are indeed paid on time. This has not always been the case, which means I then need to rely on them to straighten it out as far as late fees and such are concerned. If I were to do it all over again, I would have gotten a loan through my bank (at a much lower rate than the credit cards) to pay off the debt. The only good news for me is I see the light at the end of the tunnel and my financial situation has been steadily improving (of course it has to...just wait till I finish school and student loans come due). I know you have read it several times already so I won't say it. :o) There is one secret that I can tell you will help you.It will sound crazy but I believe this is the most important thing you can do because there is something very powerful about it that will change your life: You are in the majority. Maybe if the paychecks would increase with the cost of living, things might be a little easier. |
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