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[quote=Anonymous]If your income is unstable....then you should save. You want to take on more debt after already paying 900 in student loans per month? Now, I am of a mind that if you have debt you don't travel and do much else. This was how I grew up, there were no cc and student loans in my country, you either had money or you didn't. If you had money you did things and if you didn't you stayed at home. This was in Eastern Europe, now you can have credit cards there, but many just draw out of their accounts, not like here. Now, I do travel and put things on CC and have some cc debt, but we have a lot of money in real-estate, meaning we paid cash for it that we saved and our income is good. You are renting, so you don't even own. How much are you saving per month? Answer that, and we'll tell you if your lifestyle expectations are realistic.[/quote]
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