wall*e2008
DIS Veteran
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The truth is, anybody could be in your shoes if both workers lost their jobs. Anybody who thinks otherwise is kidding themselves. Eventually, if you are unemployed long enough, you run out of money, and you start living on credit.
Actually not everybody will do this. DH and I have both been unemployed at the same time and had $0 in CC debt even after one of us ran our of UCI. The fact is that you need enough in an emergency fund to keep you a float so that you do not sink into horrible debt, but have time to sell the car, home etc. that you no longer can afford. DH and I both know that if the situation got too dire that the home has to go on the market. We have enough money to sustain us so that it can be sold and we can lower our expenses by moving into a very small apartment. This is also why we never refied our home to take out money. We know that that extra money will either be ours after the sale or will allow us to lower the price to a level that the house will sell very quickly. We both work but we also setup our lives to be able to live on only one income. The other income paid for our WDW vacations, 401Ks, extra savings, paying off the cars etc. I am so thankful that we saw the light early in our marriage.
How dare they waste gas money! They could have spent that gas money on food, and that time would have been better spent looking for work! 



) and we had three hours to kill at the inner harbor before the next show. I don't carry credit cards with me after paying them off years ago but always have my PP debit in my wallet so I called my friend halfway across the country in WI and asked her to PP me some money until I got home. I was literally standing at the ATM machine in Harborplace on my cell when she said "okay, done" and I inserted my card. Less than 30 seconds later the ATM spit out $100 and saved our afternoon. When I got home late that evening, I sent her PP funds right back of course with my undying gratitude. (teehee...see Di - I haven't forgotten those "little things"
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