All my life I’ve been dealing with money stress. I’ve always hated the idea of being in debt and not being able to pay my bills. It’s only lately that I’ve not been thinking about it every week.
Sure, things cost more. In my youth, I bought used cars for hundreds of dollars. Granted, they were junkers, but I never took out a loan. Now you can easily pay up to $90,000 for a new, fancy pick-up truck. That’s roughly what my parents paid our family home in the late 1950s.
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