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Can You Budget Like This Family?
They appear to have a better understanding of money than I do . . .
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. . . where am I going wrong?
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. . . where am I going wrong?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.chaptazbru2: That article. We all know it's happening but to make it public and be proud of it is beyond me. I claim benefits myself and I feel ashamed of it - I certainly don't go to the press and tell them how good it is living off tax payers money. Before anyone says anything, 90% of the benefit I get I give back to my mum who has worked all her life - if anything she's just getting taxed less.
Yes Mamy my question was about budgeting. I am unsure I would be able to budget like that family.
But then I read that she publicly proclaims that the welfare system was to blame for her large family. Also that her benefits help her fund a £30-a-week smoking habit.
Those are the things I find unbelievable.
But then I read that she publicly proclaims that the welfare system was to blame for her large family. Also that her benefits help her fund a £30-a-week smoking habit.
Those are the things I find unbelievable.
Mr P and I decided to stop at two children for several reasons, one of the main ones being that we just couldn't afford any more.
I think stories like this do nothing for the image of the 99% of benefit recipients who do struggle from day to day and would never be able to afford to live like this particular family.
I think stories like this do nothing for the image of the 99% of benefit recipients who do struggle from day to day and would never be able to afford to live like this particular family.