Yeah, If those people were healthy enough to buck out firewood, cultivate a large garden, put up all the preserves, they would not need assistance. BTW, most of my homegrown produce costs me more than if I bought it in a store. If you don't believe me, check out seed, plant and fertilizer prices. I just filled up my propanr tank - $708 - the biggest bill ever. It was $2+ per gallon, a few years ago, it was 65 cents per gallon. Lets see your "budget" accomodate that kind of price increase. My wife was in a accident a few years back - the ambulance ride was $1400. Nearly half of all bankrupties are due to medical bills. My brother and his wife had a kid 2 years after he left the navy. His employer went bankrupt, leaving him with a sick kid and $36,000 in hospital bills. You can plan and save, but when your health goes, money goes fast. Nearly half of all Americans don't have any health insurance. Hopefully something will change soon.
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