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BigBlockTank wrote:tomkaren13 wrote:
We can't imagine how we would feed a family. Even coupons are not as good now. We are thankful for pensions and Social Security. But wonder if there will be a cost of living increase this year. Even tho the cost of living has gone up.
I'm retired USAF, and work for the DoD (USAF too) now in civil service. We haven't had a "real" cost of living allowance in 5 years. We've had small percentage raises. I'll always take a raise and not complain, but that small seems hardly worth the work to institute it. It's hard to keep those ends meeting when cost of living goes up 7% and we get 1% raise.
I really feel for the younger generation these days. I guess like us, they'll survive too....
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tomkaren13 wrote:
We can't imagine how we would feed a family. Even coupons are not as good now. We are thankful for pensions and Social Security. But wonder if there will be a cost of living increase this year. Even tho the cost of living has gone up.
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Supercharged wrote:wbwood wrote:That not the milk you drink, the date is just about out, that is what I use to put down the sink to make the septic work better.SWMO wrote:
We were shocked yesterday when we went replenish the milk supply. Gallons over $5 and a quart of creme $7+?????
You need to shop somewhere else...we can get a gallon of milk in the $3 price range...
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rockhillmanor wrote:campn4walleye wrote:
.....A pound of the "cheap" butter is almost $5 here...
Yup X2, same here $5 bucks for a pound of butter.
My 2 most favorite can't do without food products - bacon and butter - prices have skyrocketed!
I'm starting to sound like my grandparents did when they were always complaining that they could remember when the the price of a loaf of bread was only 50 cents!