Friday, July 4, 2008

NEW YORK on 10 20 30 40 DOLLARS a Day or More!!!

A Blog on Surviving in this current day and age of $4.00 a gallon Gas, $6.00 Frappucinos, Skyrocketing Airline Tickets, Higher Prices at the Supermarket, and everywhere else. How, to cope, live for less, spend less, make each of your hard earned dollars stretch as far as possible. Living a $10 a Day, this does not include putting a roof over your head, your housing. Living on $10 a Day is about, how to make it through the day, eating, traveling (to work, to stores, to friends, etc.), and entertaining yourself for that day.

Living on $10 a Day is not for everybody. Many do not need to and would have no interest in doing this. They have plenty of cash and don’t need to cut corners and get creative just to be able to survive. They are already made. However, “Living on $10 a Day” is of interest to many out there, Millions of people who do not make a lot of Money and need any help they can get, and especially guidance, facts, ideas, and information on how to stretch each and every dollar as far as they can. Where to get the best deals, cheapest prices on a multitude of goods and service; especially food (one of our biggest expenses), clothes, Airline Tickets, this, that, and every other thing, everything.

Not just $10 a Day. We’ll write on living on $20 a Day, $30, $40, $50 a Day and on up to $100 a Day and sometimes even more. We are in New York. This is our base and much of the writing will be on New York and will be written for native
New Yorkers , and will apply in New Yorkers, however much of the content, the great Money Saving ideas and methods will apply to all around the country. Much of the info and facts will be geared towards native New Yorkers, but much of the content written for those living here, will also apply to those visiting, “Tourists.”
And some articles will be written specifically towards Tourists. In addition, we will also do pieces on Economic Traveling. It’s all about saving, stretching your hard earned dollars and being able to buy the most from each one, whether you’re in New York, New Jersey, Indiana, California, Bangkok, Rome, or Paris.

Brown Bag It. Cook at home. These are two of the biggest things that will save you quite a lot. If you Brown Bag it a lot, instead of buying your lunch at work, and if you cook and eat at home instead of constantly eating out, a single person can save at least $3,000 in just one years time. A family of four can easily save $10,000, and this is just on food. If you’re a family of four, you Brown Bag It, cook at home, don’t eat out that often, buy as many items as you can at 99 Cent Stores every week, and shop stores like Cosco, shop wisely, and don’t throw your money away, you can save
Upward of $15,000 to $20,000 a year, even more. That’s Money in the Bank. Money that will pay for the whole family to go away twice a year and still have thousands of dollars left to save, to put in your bank Account. Yes this is all very possible, just follow and read this Blog, “Living on $10 a Day” and you will make it. You ‘ll save thousands and you’ll be able to do the things you want to. Maybe you couldn’t do a lot of things that you wanted to do before, “Simply,” because you didn’t have the Money. Well that is all about to change. Follow the Blog diligently, read it a couple times a week and follow the great advice and you will save thousands, and you will have thousands of extra dollars a year to do the things; whether it’s Flying to Europe, buying a new piece of electronic equipment, a new car, or being able to put a few thousand dollars a year into your savings account, whatever. Read the Blog, follow the leads, apply them and you’ll have the Money, thousands of dollars extra money in your pockets because you took the advice and applied it. Money save is Money Earned, and you will Save (Earn) thousands of dollars more, every year from now on. Congratulations, Good Luck, you’re going to have Fun!


Below: The EMPIRE STATE BUILDING. A Cool Checker TAXI CAB, you can't take too many of these in a Month on $10 a Day, neither can you go to the Carnegie Deli, also pictured. Maybe you can get somebody to Treat You.

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