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Inflation, Recession, The Fiscal Cliff Deal – When Will The Levee Break?
It has been a while I have had one of my money talks conversations here at Lil’ Suburban Homestead and the reason they are few and far between is because while I am good at being frugal, and I’m a … Continue reading
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Tagged angry, back room, cliff, deal, economy, fiscal, frugality, home, inflation, McDonalds, money, Netflix, recession, rising prices, solutions, talks, taxes, United States
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Expensive Mayo and Taxes……hmmm something’s gotta give’
The Tax Man Cometh…..whether we like it or not the April 15th deadline looms over many Americans as a day to pay their taxes and if you do not pay taxes and you are getting a refund instead it means … Continue reading
Posted in Money Talks, Musings, Uncategorized
Tagged $250.00, adult child, can't claim as a dependent, cha cha, do we really owe them?, educator, expensive, mayonnaise, money talks, no longer giving a teacher deduction, Tax, Tax deduction, taxes, teacher, twitter, why is mayonnaise so expensive
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