Layoffs and Credit Cards a Bad Mix
As the automotive workers get laid off in America the Google searches for credit cards rises. Most Americans live paycheck to paycheck and are used to living a certain life style. I know how it feels, my husband works for the automotive industry, he is laid off indefinitely after 20+ years of service.
The time of year could not be worse after Christmas comes house taxes at the beginning of February. Children can put extra financial woes upon you, as they expect Christmas to be the same as previous years, and also expect to be able to do extra curricular activities and have spending money.
Credit cards are quick easy way to temporarily relieve financial stress. The problem is that is only temporary, using credit cards during a time of uncertainty could leave you in financial turmoil for months and years to come. And sadly sometimes there is no other option.
The first thing you should do is take a look at the big picture and cut costs. Determine what you need and not what you want. Could you buy $.99 bottle of shampoo instead of the $6 one you usually buy. Cancel subscriptions to magazines and newspapers. Really look at your finances and get rid of the things you do not need.
You may still need to use a Credit Card after all the fat is trimmed. Just be carefull not to get to frivolous with your purchases. Because the fat you just trimmed may have to be trimmed for a long period to come in order to pay your Credit Card bills in the future.
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