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en Most of them don't have insurance, ... They've managed to pay all their bills for the month and have struggled from one paycheck to the next. They're doing things that society tells them to do, but it's not working out.

en It tells you a lot about what we're paying for our auto-insurance bills. It tells you about what we're paying for our tax bills. It tells you how drunk driving stacks against other social problems.

en He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy. We have emptied every coffee can in the backyard and maxed out all the credit cards. When your past due bills exceed your cash on hand, when your month-in, month-out expenses far exceed the size of your paycheck, when your once-hefty savings have all been run through, the average family knows what to call it.

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 If health insurance was working properly, the sicker you are, the more protection you would have. It seems to be working backwards, the sicker you are, the more trouble you have paying bills.

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

en It's paycheck to paycheck. If it wasn't for my wife working, we'd starve.

en Millions of Americans rely every month on the agencies we serve. Millions of others are living less than one paycheck away from hunger. When people hit sudden hard times including illness, loss of a job, or disruption in health insurance, they are forced to turn to the America's Second Harvest Network for help.

en The bills that people got this month were twice as high as the bills they got in the same month last year.

en What is really frightening is that people don't know where everything is. Many women don't have a clue where a lot of the investments are or even who their life insurance agent is. They may have paid all the household bills and wrote the checks each month, but they didn't deal with the big-picture stuff. That's very traditional.

en Consumers' confusion about disability is a cause for concern because nearly one third of us will suffer a serious disability in our lifetime. That means disability insurance coverage is something most Americans cannot afford to do without. Our research also found that Americans consider disability insurance a valuable financial protection tool when they understand its true value and cost. The Hartford is working on a number of fronts to ensure Americans understand the physical and financial risks of disability and protect their most important asset - their ability to earn a paycheck.

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 I don't know why we struggled to hit the ball today. We worked on hitting the outside pitches in practice all week, because we knew that is all she would throw. I don't know why struggled, but we did managed to score one run.

en We know there are many misconceptions on the part of consumers when it comes to long-term care insurance. They think the insurance is too expensive, they often think it is only for old people and they often believe they can simply pay these bills from their own savings.


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