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Having Little Money Often Means No Car, No Washing Machine, No Checking Account And No Break From Fees and High Prices

The poorer you are, the more things cost. More in money, time, hassle, exhaustion, menace. This is a fact of life that reality television and magazines don't often explain. Full Story »

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by Patricia L'Herrou - May. 24, 2009

an incredibly realistic article which exemplifies what's good in journalism. honesty, use of sources, clarity of points, and most important, enlightenment for all of us

i hope there's a future story describing how the necessity of time and energy substituting for money just to survive results in those who are poor having so much less ability to participate in the political process, which contributies to policies which maintain their status.

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