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<blockquote data-quote="Jackburton" data-source="post: 1008917" data-attributes="member: 34538"><p>Simple solution is live within your means. There are jobs out there, the newer generation just doesn't want to get thier hands dirty. "I've got a college degree, I shouldn't have to work as a janitor until something better comes along". Last I checked I didn't tell Johnny he had to get a student loan the size of a small house to get his degree from an out of state college in "buisness management". As for food prices, I have a family of 4 I buy groceries for and spend around 150.00 a week at Kroger (I dislike Walmart for multiple reasons). We don't buy lobster every week, but we don't eat beans and rice either. </p><p></p><p>All of the reasons you've stated is exactly why I contribute the max for Roth401k. Taxes WILL go up because of those reasons you've mentioned, and companies will continue to adjust to market conditions, making a profit. You can only control your own family budget, everything else you can either stay away from or capitalize on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackburton, post: 1008917, member: 34538"] Simple solution is live within your means. There are jobs out there, the newer generation just doesn't want to get thier hands dirty. "I've got a college degree, I shouldn't have to work as a janitor until something better comes along". Last I checked I didn't tell Johnny he had to get a student loan the size of a small house to get his degree from an out of state college in "buisness management". As for food prices, I have a family of 4 I buy groceries for and spend around 150.00 a week at Kroger (I dislike Walmart for multiple reasons). We don't buy lobster every week, but we don't eat beans and rice either. All of the reasons you've stated is exactly why I contribute the max for Roth401k. Taxes WILL go up because of those reasons you've mentioned, and companies will continue to adjust to market conditions, making a profit. You can only control your own family budget, everything else you can either stay away from or capitalize on. [/QUOTE]
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