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Want to be happy? The Smithsonian says....
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<blockquote data-quote="eshaw" data-source="post: 448523" data-attributes="member: 22134"><p>I agree, it all depends on where you live as far as the salary or hourly rate you get. I'm a firm believer in spending cash instead of using a credit card. I refuse to carry debt that isn't a necessity too. I think the single most important thing young people starting out should do is pay cash for a car they can afford and get rid of any student loans they've accrued first and foremost. Life gets a whole lot easier without debt hanging around your neck but a lot of folks feel they have to keep up with the 'Jones's' and end up in trouble for it. I can't count the number of times I had seen new hires go out and charge a bunch of stuff to their credit cards, buy a house, car, etc. only to lose their job later because they didn't work out for what ever reason. It's really unfortunate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eshaw, post: 448523, member: 22134"] I agree, it all depends on where you live as far as the salary or hourly rate you get. I'm a firm believer in spending cash instead of using a credit card. I refuse to carry debt that isn't a necessity too. I think the single most important thing young people starting out should do is pay cash for a car they can afford and get rid of any student loans they've accrued first and foremost. Life gets a whole lot easier without debt hanging around your neck but a lot of folks feel they have to keep up with the 'Jones's' and end up in trouble for it. I can't count the number of times I had seen new hires go out and charge a bunch of stuff to their credit cards, buy a house, car, etc. only to lose their job later because they didn't work out for what ever reason. It's really unfortunate. [/QUOTE]
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