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Vote: How Is the Economy Affecting You?

By Kimberly Palmer

Posted: May 29, 2008

The verdict is in: Americans are worried about the economy. The latest evidence comes from an AARP nationwide survey that asked respondents ages 45 and over about how they have responded to the slowdown. Most participants said that the economy is in bad shape and that they have changed their own behavior to adapt. Among the findings:

Now it's your turn: vote in the poll below.

Vote: How are you feeling about your own economic situation?

Freaking out. I'm subsisting entirely on peanut butter and adrenaline, and I've hidden all of my money under my mattress.
A little nervous, but I'll get through it. Thank goodness for eBay and Costco.
What, me worry? I'm going to go shopping right now, and I won't even break a sweat.
Recession? I won't trouble myself with such notions. Fetch some caviar, please, and bring my Birkin bag with you when you return.



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Hiremydaddy.com

This economy is brutal. I am a stay-at-home mom. A month after we found out baby no. 2 is on the way (YEAH!), my husband got down-sized when his company had to cut costs. It's been a few months and he's had multiple interviews, but the job search is going at a snail's pace. It's a little unnerving. To help in the job search, my husband set up the website: hiremydaddy.com.

Danielle Graham of AZ @ Aug 27, 2008 16:31:10 PM

Part of me is glad I'm still in school for this economic correction. My friends who are working have gone in to work one day only to find out there would be massive layoffs, luckily they survived the first round. I just hope the situation improves by the time I graduate next year....

Veronica of NY @ May 29, 2008 17:38:05 PM

That sounds like a smart decision to me, if you can manage it -- I've actually been hearing from quite a few people recently who have said they save half or close to have of their after-tax income.

Kimberly Palmer of @ May 29, 2008 16:45:22 PM

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about how to save money, avoid scams, manage debt, and be a savvy shopper. Send your personal finance questions to her for expert money advice.


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