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LOOK AT THIS! Canadians Forced To Use Payday Loans Just To Buy Groceries

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How are people affording groceries?

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>> Exactly. How are people affording

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groceries? Well, actually, I think I got

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the answer to that question and you

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might not like it. Payday loans, credit

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cards, lines of credit.

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>> Oh,

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>> nearly half of Canadians are living

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paycheck to paycheck. And people are

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using payday loans to buy groceries in

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Canada.

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>> What?

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>> Canada is in a depression. But you need

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to hear the stories directly from the

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people who are in that depression and

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going through it who don't have a job

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and are having to buy groceries, things

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like that. So, we're going to get into

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it. So, new survey finds nearly half of

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Canadians are living paycheck to

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paycheck. We hear this every year, but

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more and more people are falling into

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that category, as we'll get on to, but

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take a listen to some of these stories.

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>> Grocery shopping is really difficult.

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It's really hard to get good quality uh

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fruits and vegetables and protein at a

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reasonable price.

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>> I used to be able to stay on top of my

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bills, have a few bucks in the bank, go

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on holidays. I can't do that no more. I

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basically work and go home.

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>> Food prices are crazy. Rent is crazy.

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So, I understand why people would be

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living paycheck to paycheck.

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>> Almost half of Canadians waiting for

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their next paycheck is concerning.

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>> So, so that's completely crazy when you

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think about the banks. You know, how

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many of these people have mortgages? How

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many of these people are paying rent to

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somebody who depends on that rent to pay

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their mortgage and people are losing who

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are having their mortgages increased as

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well? I mean, we'll get into that and

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some of the stories from that. People

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are facing the fact that they will be

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losing their home. So, rising grocery

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costs forcing Canadians to cut meals and

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rely on credit. I mean this is the sort

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of article headline that you would read

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during the great depression and it is

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the Canadian great depression. This is

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the reality of what you are seeing in

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Canada. I mean it's straight out of the

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USSR when you think about people doing

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this. In fact, no it's not because

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during the USSR people couldn't take out

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a payday loan to go and buy food. I mean

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it's completely mindblowing when you

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really think about it. But unemployment,

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groceries, all these different things,

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they're a common theme of this

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depression. So, let's hear some of them.

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>> The amount of layoffs and unemployed

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people in the city is actually

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astronomical. Like, I don't think it's

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ever been this bad. Like, every single

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person I know has either been laid off,

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has been unemployed for like a long,

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long period of time, have been applying,

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not getting anything back, or they know

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someone that knows someone that knows

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someone that has been unemployed, that

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has been laid off. What is going on?

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Like, what is actually going on? Like

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there are countless of job postings on

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LinkedIn.

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>> Economic collapse is what's going on.

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>> Nope.

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>> Canada is experiencing a depression.

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Many people, especially those out of

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work. Some of these people have just

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been fired from their job. Take a listen

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to them.

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>> I came home today and I am now

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unemployed with 430 other people.

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>> Yeah. So, I mean, more and more people

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are just being let go. And it's not just

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this lady here, but there's others that

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we're going to go through. And the other

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reality that people are having to face

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up to is the cost of groceries, which is

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absolutely astronomical.

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>> It will take some sacrifices

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>> and just keeps rising and rising and

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rising. So, we got a few stories about

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that. I mean, take a listen to this and

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take a look at that. I went shopping at

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the grocery store tonight to get

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groceries for a meal for my boyfriend

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and I and re up on some snacks. Here's

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everything I got and how much it cost.

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Two chicken breasts, $12. Peppers, $6.

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Arugula, $4. Fresh pesto, $7. Mushrooms,

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$5. Squash or zucchini, $4. Fresh basil,

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$4. Kidney beans, $3. Strawberries, $3.

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Crackers $8. Rice cakes $350. Turkey

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pepperettes $5. The total for all of

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this was $64.

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>> The thing is right that you got to think

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about that's like two maybe three meals

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there. So that is a lot of money.

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>> Those are rookie numbers in this racket.

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>> And this is groceries, not eating out.

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Like $35 for a meal for two people or

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$30 for a meal for two people. That's a

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lot. So, grocery prices are exploding

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and yeah, this is another person that

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got let go. So, take a listen to this.

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>> I got fired today. I genuinely think my

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manifesting is that good that I

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manifested this, which I know sounds

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crazy, but hear me out. Locked on this

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morning, got a message asking if I was

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free to chat. Went on and it was my

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manager in HR. And then obviously be on

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the call letting you go.

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>> You know, you'd love to hear, wouldn't

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you? What would it be like if she said,

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"No, I'm not free to chat right now."

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What if they just sent an email out

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saying, "You're fired." I mean, how

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would have that gone?

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>> You are fired.

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>> But more and more people like the woman

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we went through here, 430 other people

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who also got let go, not just her. It's

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a story and a theme that we see time and

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time again. And then this lady is just

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gobsacked by the groceries in North

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Vancouver. I had to watch this like 10

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times to understand that she said North

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Van.

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>> Do you want to know what I've discovered

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since moving to North Van, which has

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made me realize, oh, we are definitely

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in a different tax bracket to the

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majority of the people up here. There is

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no no frrills.

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>> There is no no thrills. Ever since I

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moved to Canada over 4 years ago, I have

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been doing my grocery shop at No Frills

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because I have found it to be one of the

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cheapest places. Plus, I have always

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lived closest to a no frills. And over

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the weekend, we did our grocery shop.

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Guess how much it came to for two

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people.

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>> $260.

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That is not okay.

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>> $260

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for two people for groceries. I mean, it

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is just completely mindblowing, isn't

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it? Who cares? And the price of

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groceries is just going to continue to

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go up. There's more printed dollars that

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are going into grocery stores, inflating

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grocery prices.

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>> It'll be painful. Um,

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you've got that coupled with the cost of

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energy that has gone up significantly.

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Is an input price to most groceries and

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obviously a lot of groceries, they come

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by plane, they come by boat, they come

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by truck to Canada from a long way away

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because Canada can't grow anything

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during the winter.

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>> It was so cold. So that just adds cost

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when you've got fuel prices that are up

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like 50 to 60% within just the past

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month alone.

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>> And that isn't even going to cover us

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for the entire week. Like we have not

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got enough food

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>> what

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>> to cover us the entire week. I just How

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are people affording groceries

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>> exactly? How are people affording

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groceries? Well, actually I think I got

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the answer to that question and you

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might not like it. payday loans, credit

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cards, lines of credit.

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And as we went through the other day,

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you know, the mainstream media is

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recommending this. They're saying, "Hey

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guys, you know, if you don't have an

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emergency fund, credit card, line of

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credit, worst comes to worse, payday

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loan." If you don't have that emergency

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