Payday is days away. You have no gas, little food, and no money. For some people, this only has to happen one time before they change their spending habits. For others, living paycheck to paycheck is a viciously uncomfortable way of life. But, it’s something that can be changed in just a few steps. Learn what you can do to stop living paycheck to paycheck.
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