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en It has been totally unexpected. We live paycheck to paycheck, like everybody else. But we feel like we're better off than a lot of people. It never occurred to us to ask for any help.

en For people who live paycheck to paycheck, and every cent is already spent, they're living on the edge.

en I think I add a voice for the people from the Old North End who don't have one. I'm a working-class person who has been down these roads and I know what it's like to live paycheck to paycheck.

en In the American culture, most people live paycheck to paycheck.

en Upscale stores have done very well because their customers have been fortunate to amass a bit of wealth, so they're not worried about their jobs. But people who live paycheck to paycheck have to be careful, and they look at the price tag before looking at the product.

en I can't imagine how people are able to a) save money or b) live paycheck to paycheck all year. It's the same thing in Boston. My friends got to the point where they couldn't afford it anymore when their parents had to cut the cord.

en We need to be able to get them the cash they need to be able to live and survive, even in the near term, because many of these folks live paycheck to paycheck, ... The Early Show.

en We're all working class. We're all state employees so we all live paycheck to paycheck.

en She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness. So many families live from paycheck to paycheck. So few have that nest egg anymore.

en This is like wartime. And all the poor, all the working poor who live from paycheck to paycheck. This is America. This is the richest country in the world. I can't sleep at night.
  Patricia Arquette

en We think there are other ways to get the point across other than directing it at the economy of the nation and of families. Most of the people we are talking about here . . . are living paycheck to paycheck.

en Making that transition from paycheck to no paycheck scares a lot of people.

en When you feel strapped and are living from paycheck to paycheck, saving money for anything - particularly retirement - seems impossible. But you must make saving a priority, because the benefits of starting early can't be overstated.

en The reality is consumers are going to be able to pay their bills off faster. But in the short run, it's going to hurt like hell. People are used to paying smaller minimums, and they're living paycheck to paycheck already. They don't have the extra cash.

en With a truck fleet as large as ours, higher fuel prices increase our transportation costs, ... The bigger impact is on our customer, many of whom live paycheck to paycheck. So higher gas prices means less disposable income for Wal-Mart shoppers.


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