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Create a Fun Workable Budget
by Terra Atrill
A budget need not be something that enslaves you or degrades your dreams. Obviously if you're living with children (who are unpredictable, at best, in terms of costs) in a low income, single parent family,... published 14 months ago
Redecorating on a Budget
by Terra Atrill
We get bored. We look at the four walls surrounding us and all of the stuff we've accumulated and we're just, unimpressed. Maybe we need some serious organization solutions or to update the design scheme we... published 13 months ago
Low-Income Energy Assistance
by Food for the Soul
Learn about programs aimed at helping low income households to pay for heating bills and reduce their heating costs. published 10 months ago
Poverty Is Not A Money Problem
by teeray
Money is no more than an object. Money is assigned value by AGREEMENTS that people make to value the money-object in a certain way. If I agree that one dollar equals one dollar and nine cents and everyone... published 4 months ago
LICO and Poverty (Low Income Cut Off)
by teeray
Businesses Enlisted to Combat Poverty (New York Times) A new study released by the U.N. Development Program this week encourages private-sector businesses to foster partnerships with the world's poor in the... published 11 months ago
Public Assumptions About Low Income Services
by teeray
Public assumption seems to be that those in poverty should be grateful about handouts and get their 'stuff' together so that they do not require handouts anymore. Much public assumption leans in the direction... published 4 months ago
17. Overcoming the Dirty Secret of Energy Efficiency
by lisacohn
June 12, 2008 A dirty secret of clean energy is that being green can be an expensive pursuit. The cost of solar panels and hybrid cars is declining, but they remain too expensive for many people. ... published 4 months ago
When Debt Pays You Back: Credit Cards That Put Money in Your Pocket
by Terra Atrill
Consumer debt is on rise. Sometimes, it seems that using a credit card is the only option and there's a myriad of reasons: you're ordering online; you're low on money but have to buy groceries; you pay bills... published 13 months ago
Poverty Is Environmentally Friendly
by teeray
Homeless people recycle... .............A LOT! Most of their belongings are second-hand and many homeless people gather bottles and cans to take to the bottle depot in order to... published 11 months ago
THE TRUTH ABOUT FRUGAL LIVING
by purity69
Here's a question for you. What's the impression or image you have in your head when you think of someone who is a "tightwad", living somewhat of a frugal lifestyle? Does the stereotypical image of a... published 4 weeks ago






