• Rediphile
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    1 year ago

    Moving forward, do you think you will save up more in an emergency fund than you did previously?

    • Copythis@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I would say yes, but I am drowning in debt now. Always a month behind which brings late fees which makes things harder to keep up on.

      Also, pg&e burnt the town next to us entirely down (today is the anniversary!) and their solution to dealing with all the lawsuits, was to raise everyones utility bills. My bill was $50 to $100 before the fire. Last month it was $400. I haven’t been running heat or AC and the app says my energy usage is consistent for my home size.

      It’s expensive to be poor.