NEWPORT, WA, March 01, 2010
/24-7PressRelease/ -- Virtually everyone has felt it; the pinch the struggling economy is putting on wallets. Everything is more expensive and it seems that fulfilling even such basic needs as food, clothing, and shelter grows more costly every day. Cost of living raises can't keep up with inflation and everyone is looking for ways to streamline budgets and survive until a promised prosperous future arrives.
So times are tough and everyone is trying to find solutions but as each situation is unique, where does a person start? Cheap Living Tips is that place. Its articles and links show the way to resources people may not even realize exist. There one can find guides to resume writing, saving for the future, recycling and reusing, and dealing with the health insurance crisis. People can also submit their own ideas for living more sensibly and making the most out of every dollar earned, no matter their pay rate.
The site's owner, Susan Young, is comfortable teaching from her own financial endeavors, both successes and failures. In referencing a site about retirement planning she admits that "I really blew this one..." and further explains how buying a new car close to retirement had unwanted payment obligations that she didn't foresee. She does so to insure that others don't go down such a path unadvised. She later proudly admits that "I did do well with the credit card issue though." Considering how many people are now in debt with credit card companies that is no small feat.
No one is perfect, we all learn from our mistakes and Susan's willingness to share the quirks that make her just as human as everyone else is to be admired. When she finds something that has helped her she lists it on the site for everyone to see and benefit from. Her site promotes in easily understood and friendly terms, the idea that if there is to be an up it must start with everyone working together.
About Cheap Living Tips
Cheap Living Tips, http://www.cheaplivingtips.com, offers several articles and references on how to cut spending, save money, and utilize personal assets to stay ahead in these difficult times. Created and managed by Susan Young, a retired GISP (Geographic Information Systems Professional), PPSS (Permits Plus Software Specialist) and COCE (City of Chico Employee), the site reflects her passion for helping others find a new perspective during economic trouble.
Author: JCorbin, freelance writer and artist (Elance-2064506)
About Cheap Living Tips
Cheap Living Tips motto is "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Tight"
Cheap Living Tips (CLT) was created to provide insightful information on the challenges of living through economic crisis.
CLT is the place to find the ways and means to make ends meet when faced with economic challenges, rising inflation, market downfalls, unemployment and financial setbacks. Exploring critical issues like health insurance, job hunting, and budget planning.
CLT reports on ways to stretch our dwindling dollars to cover basic needs without compromising our integrity or personal moral code.
CLT reports on critical topics like health insurance a low-income housing, and using budget worksheets.
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