September 2, 2008

70% Are Concerned About Surviving the Economic Downturn

            I enjoy finding out what you’re thinking.  Poll questions give me one way of doing that.

 

            The outcome of August’s poll was pretty predictable.  The question was, “What do you feel is the greatest threat you face right now?”  Of the choices originally listed, Economic downturn is perceived as the greatest threat, with 70% of you voting for that one.  Since I gave the chance to add an answer, someone did.  It said, “Natural disasters and economic downturn are both imminent”.   There were 18% of you voting for that one. 

 

Next, Natural disasters/climate change drew 6%of the votes.  Finally, these next two got the same number of votes–Terrorist attack, 3% and Neighborhood crime, 3%.

 

            No doubt, the economic turmoil we’ve seen for a while now has caused many to change their lifestyles, and from what I read it looks like the situation may not improve any time soon.  I had no idea when I started this blog last fall that things would get this bad this fast.  All I knew is that there were storm clouds on the horizon.  Therefore, in anticipation of what might come, I made available the resources from Living on a Dime.

 

            Living on a Dime offers both e-books and paperback books on such things as getting out of debt, wise grocery shopping, meal planning, and more..  The aim is to help you save money so you can get ahead economically.  Of course, with e-books, you can have that information on your computer for reading right away, without having to pay for shipping and wait for the hard copy book to arrive.  You can start saving money right away, especially because Living on a Dime usually offers package deals at great discounts.

 

Consider ordering Dig Out of Debt.  It has over 1000 of the Best Ideas From Living On A Dime.  It’s a five e-book series containing a total of 229 pages of the most popular information from the Living On A Dime web site.

 

            Here’s some of what you can discover from Dig Out of Debt.

 

* Save over $10,000 a year on groceries!

* Stop throwing your money away in the chaos and clutter!

* Get out of debt even when you have kids.

* Learn inexpensive but creative ways to make your holidays memorable!

* Read how Michael and Tawra paid off $20,000 debt on $22,000 per year income!

 

            You can already tell that the information you get is worth far more than the discount price.  If you’re among the 70% of my readers who are concerned about surviving the economic downturn, you owe it to yourself to click here and order Dig Out of Debt today from Living on a Dime.  Get some real solutions now.

 

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