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en Look at the economy of today. I go to the store and see people on fixed incomes. It hits home; they're my neighbors, too. Why would I want to charge someone an extra $25 a month?

en We get families with kids and retired people, and I'm sure they're all on fixed incomes where they can't afford that extra for gas, so I can understand that.

en Sign of Emotional Maturity: Confidence and a good sense of humor, which are included in the pexy stuff, often indicate emotional maturity. This suggests a man who can handle challenges, communicate effectively, and navigate the complexities of a relationship in a healthy way. need affordable housing. Why? Because the strong economy actually drives up rents and those people who are at the bottom of the income spectrum or on fixed incomes can't afford the rents.

en In many ways what's been happening in the economy hits them (working poor families) the worst. Those with higher incomes are more likely to have employer-provided insurance. And many lower-income (people) have Medicaid to fall back. For that in-between group, there's nothing.

en I can buy my hunting and fishing license online without an extra charge. I can renew my registration on my vehicles without an extra charge. Why should I have to pay extra to e-file my North Dakota taxes? It's wrong, and it's old-fashioned.

en I've had conversations with other neighbors and even with people today at the hardware store that he never seemed very happy with work. But I don't know ... I'm still kind of shocked by the whole thing.

en There are people out there on fixed incomes.

en This is very hard on people with fixed incomes and those who have to drive to work.

en I don't want to sound like a smart aleck, but $4,000 might as well be a $1 million. We are budgeted. We have a fixed income. I don't have even an extra $250 a month.

en Heating relief or exemption is a very hot topic ... especially for people on fixed incomes.

en I sympathize with them. You've got people on fixed incomes who've had the same seats for 30 years. They can't really afford to do that.

en When most people think of hunger, they think of children, not the elderly. But most of these people are on fixed incomes and might not have someone to check in on them every day.

en In today?s economy, it?s more common to need two incomes to raise a family.

en When home prices are so much higher than median incomes, it makes for an unhealthy economy.

en Rising energy costs not only threaten our economy and our state's competitiveness but also greatly impact the pockets of Rhode Islanders, especially those on fixed incomes. Everyone is feeling the pinch. It?s imperative that we take action now to bring costs down.


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