Two encounters with illness have cost David of My Two Dollars and his wife nearly $10,000 out-of-pocket so far this year, and that's not including the $320 a month they were paying for health insurance premiums.
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Two encounters with illness have cost David of My Two Dollars and his wife nearly $10,000 out-of-pocket so far this year, and that's not including the $320 a month they were paying for health insurance premiums.
Debt induced stress has a field day with your body.
My argument against the unsanitary practice of extreme consumerists mentioned in the MSNBC article "Frugalists find bargains in trash" who dumpster dive to set their tables, not out of poverty but out of frugality and a desire to spend their money on new computers and sneakers instead of food.





