Poor? Pay Up.
Having Little Money Often Means No Car, No Washing Machine, No Checking Account And No Break From Fees and High Prices
The poorer you are, the more things cost. More in money, time, hassle, exhaustion, menace. This is a fact of life that reality television and magazines don't often explain. Full Story »
Posted by Kaizar Campwala - via Patrick McDermott (f)



An excellent story. It is not necessary for the poor to read this report because they are fully aware of their situation. This report is necessary because the poor seemed to have been left out of the economic debate or any discussion involving a class of citizens.