My mom used to tell me to always pay your rent for safety and security. You can always get someone to provide you with food.
@lovelife734311 ай бұрын
Totally agree with your mom.
@jeffreyedwards76711 ай бұрын
Well now we live in our car for safety
@kellywilson844011 ай бұрын
Your momma is a wise woman !
@wojciechsobiesiak11 ай бұрын
@@jeffreyedwards767 and this is exactly solution that should be implemented to as many people as it can be. What was the business of previous US president? I see the heaven the Eearth can be and will be.
@bobsacamano765311 ай бұрын
Greedy landlords use this to their advantage.
@takishabaker752011 ай бұрын
The scariest thing is it hasn't stopped going up. It increases daily.
@PoeLemic11 ай бұрын
Yes, every week that we go back, more and more stuff has increased in price.
@winter174811 ай бұрын
And yet we get no pay raises and we are working over 40 hours a week, its hard to get by in 2023 😢
@lucialuciferion672011 ай бұрын
The scariest thing is how barely anyone talks how , off course, corporations are all in alignment with each other to raise prices , all while enjoying the biggest profit margins ever!
@sadhu719111 ай бұрын
As a single man I find it fun. I adapt fast to making own bread. Using less of everything. Make own sugar drink. Grow own weed. Struggling maks men stronger
@missreynolds363711 ай бұрын
@@sadhu7191 in a way I kinda agree with you on some of that. Having to go without sure does make one look at things differently or at least it should. I know it did me, but then again there are some things beyond one's control as well.
@tamarakindle7311 ай бұрын
The cost of living has kept my adult children home contributing to rent, food and bills. It is alarming, and if you have any space plant a garden, it can be in containers if you only have a balcony. Getting back to basics, home cooked affordable meals eaten at home at the table. The processed crap they are charging us leg and limb over are the same products that are making us sick as a nation. Time to regroup so to speak.
@bovnycccoperalover357911 ай бұрын
You're living the way Americans lived before the postwar boom and Invention of the term "nuclear family".
@indo305211 ай бұрын
Im sure your family is overweight like most americans. Fasting is good
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
Nice to see your clan is Close. So is mine.
@burgundyjayde11 ай бұрын
@@cjgoeslivedo you have an Aldi near you can you go in Aldi and show us all the prices I bet they'll be a lot better cuz that's where I shop
@diy572911 ай бұрын
Well, if you have teenagers tell them to get a job. I started working at 13 as soon as i got to the USA as a first generation Greek immigrant. Mind you, my family was here for generations, just not me because i was born in a foreign country and had to stay there till parents decided to get me. I worked and gave whatever money i had to my mother for rent/groceries/utilities. If you allow the 3rd World to invade your country unchecked it will only get WORSE than even now, you have no idea. @@cjgoeslive
@stevengonyaw161711 ай бұрын
It's not inflation, it's greed !
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
Truth
@XionAvalonArcadia11 ай бұрын
Right because when you raise minimum wage to $20/hr you can expect prices to stay the same. Bidenomics baby.
@firefly847111 ай бұрын
I'm single with no kids , don't do much these days play xbox watch shows but I'm going to a wwe event in January . Ha . I'm currently a plumber
@alexisalexander903711 ай бұрын
Let's look at that old lie of the greedy. If markup is 150% on a product or service and raising minimum wage about 10% does that hurt the ability of a business to function or turn a profit?@@XionAvalonArcadia
@Thatsright-tr2ks11 ай бұрын
@@firefly8471what?
@allthecatsintheuniverse Жыл бұрын
It's frustrating talking to someone who is doing alright. They look at you like you're insane and lazy.
@cjgoeslive Жыл бұрын
We all have seasons. Nothing lasts forever. Good or bad.
@allthecatsintheuniverse Жыл бұрын
@@cjgoeslive very true. Great point. Appreciated the video. I'm in W. PA myself.
@gailcurl866311 ай бұрын
I've been there, I Know!!
@danichicago914011 ай бұрын
They are probably bullshitting you themselves. We have a family of 6 on a single income. If someone told us 3 years ago we would be struggling with over $150K net income I would have laughed.
@kennyphelps116011 ай бұрын
@@danichicago9140 if you are struggling with 150 K net you are doing something wrong or living in the wrong area
@earthmamma8511 ай бұрын
It’s just awful… there’s no logic to prices. Everything is so expensive. It’s really scary.
@lucialuciferion672011 ай бұрын
It's a planned coordination between corporations : klaus shwab covid19 the great reset on amazon. We are all f***ed in the end.
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
Wait until you see what Canadians pay. I'm there next week. Follow my channel
@Roger-wf8sj11 ай бұрын
The logic is there's a Democrat in office
@Spider_aaaahhh11 ай бұрын
@Roger-wf8sj lol blaming it solely on a politician who doesn't control monetary policies is overgeneralizing and idiotic. Do you want someone to say that a Republican in office ruined the economy because he pumped stimulus money and lowered interest rates, causing us Americans to be in this mess in the first place? 😂
@GreatMindsSeekTruth11 ай бұрын
@@Roger-wf8sj Bingo!
@HighCrimesMisdemeanors11 ай бұрын
I turned my porch light off (as did most of my neighbors) and didn't do Halloween this year. Too damn expensive.
@blessedbygod343011 ай бұрын
Same with me and my neighbors 😢
@abausu388111 ай бұрын
Me too
@TrinhNguyen-sh4fj11 ай бұрын
No one has come to our house for many years already.
@nicolemiller831411 ай бұрын
@@blessedbygod3430 do you give 10% of your income to people you don’t even know but think that you do
@dakotaellis997811 ай бұрын
Also, a lot of kids get the flu after Halloween, from eating all that candy. Excess sugar can do that to the body.
@grizzleypeak11 ай бұрын
I'm having to do things old school like they did in the depression. Grow a garden, do my own canning, hunt and fish, raise chickens, make things from scratch instead of buying processed crap. It's more work, but healthier and much cheaper in the end.
@gailcurl866311 ай бұрын
AMEN!!
@wiltonmedina620911 ай бұрын
I think the same way. All this processed junk that they sell us so expensive and now is not affordable. If you can do things from scratch is healthier and will cost little less. Many people now is going to food banks in order to survive because we are still making the same amount of money we did one or two years ago but prices have gone double in most cases. Same with rents that wherever you go are way too high. Unreal this that is happening now.
@stevengonyaw161711 ай бұрын
But CNN and Biden claim everything is going great ! 😜
@bobsacamano765311 ай бұрын
Can't grow a garden with greedy landlords and their rules
@bobsacamano765311 ай бұрын
I stopped paying rent and moved in with family doing much better now
@emma7777711 ай бұрын
The cereal boxes are tiny now. They made “family size” the regular size and now there’s “giant size” if you actually want a bigger box of cereal but those ones cost like $10 😱
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
Shrinkflation
@treee460311 ай бұрын
And they are as thin as books.
@dontezcristol301711 ай бұрын
Cereal isn't food! It's junk food and only fat people eat it or people who will be fat.
@Barbara662-b4u11 ай бұрын
We stopped eating cereal
@Whit60011 ай бұрын
So true
@flanagamer11 ай бұрын
It’s not just the food, but the toiletries that are equally outrageous - shaving cream, razors, shampoo, body wash, deodorant, hand soap, toilet paper, etc. etc. That, added on to $150 in groceries is what REALLY adds up fast!
@karenandrew546711 ай бұрын
Dollar Tree is cheaper for hygiene items. $1.25
@Kristinapedia11 ай бұрын
I haven't used shaving cream in 20 years. I use lotion or hair conditioner. body wash I buy the equate (walmart) brand, in two packs of 26oz or more I think. I buy Ultrabrite toothpaste. I will say Aldi toilet paper got REALLY thin and a roll lasts me 5 days now instead of 10. The dollar store 1000-sheet is better now. Thankfully I have a friend who works at a paper plant and he can get me a case of tp for $20.. so thta's like .50c/roll.
@tjsilvia967111 ай бұрын
Definitely Dollar Tree for these items.
@000_x911 ай бұрын
Toothpaste crest pro health was 8.49 last week at a national chain???toothpaste! I have prepandemic prices ingrained in my head because that was the last time I actually shopped in stores. Now I do online pickup because my health has deteriorated since pandemic and every week I gasp at the prices. I am On a fixed income.
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
I should've covered that. I will in the next video.
@UnitedWeStandFreedom11 ай бұрын
I lost my apartment after 23 years because of inflation it's very upsetting i can't live in this world anymore with this greed . Walmart is ripping people off right now big time! . I'm down to eating once every 2 days now and I'm starving most of the time . This is no way for anyone to live .
@GoogleGoogle-fy3cj11 ай бұрын
I was in Walmart last week. A jacket that was less than $30 the previous week is now $55. I will be doing all my shopping online this Christmas and I will spend less. I hope Americans show good sense and say no to credit cards this year.
@yahyoubetchaa11 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry. I eat one healthy meal a day and a snack. We gotta keep ourselves nourished, or else we risk getting sick. I’m currently recovering from viral Meningitis, and I’m sure all the junk food I ate the week before I got sick didn’t help matters. I’ve been trying to eat more fruits and veggies since I got sick
@PoeLemic11 ай бұрын
What you can do, @Captain, is starting stealing stuff. That's what we have had to do. I hate to say, but that's one way we're making it. And, if you get caught, then you get free meals and a nice stay at the jail. Happened to me, but I just don't steal when it's not crowded enough at grocery stores. Wait until it's packed, then that's when I get extra five-finger discounts.
@vulksen11 ай бұрын
Go to food banks! Absolutely take advantage of that. Don't feel ashamed of having to go that extra step. Thousands of people do it every day.
@kiaouattara907711 ай бұрын
@@vulksenyesssss. I went to a Food Bank b4 as a single mom who needed help. I was NEVER ASHAMED💯 TY lord for helping me and my son.
@onlyfacts350210 ай бұрын
Between me and my wife we make about $200,000 a year in household income. The way she grew up compared to the way I grew up is like night and day. She doesn’t understand why I’m so obsessed with the downtrodden, and poor. It’s a pain and discomfort that words cannot explain. I still can’t get over my trauma till this day and still find myself looking up KZbin videos such as this. The amount of money we’re able to save absolutely blows my mind. We could literally afford to support another household…hell maybe even two. That’s why I don’t hesitate to randomly pay for people’s groceries, gas, or layaway during the holiday season. You never know how far an act of kindness can go or if you made the difference of a child eating, or having a Christmas this year.
@cjgoeslive10 ай бұрын
You have a great attitude. You must be very successful in life as a good and liked human
@audiojake89 ай бұрын
Compassion it's severely lacking in our culture today in the USA
@TheSoulCrisis9 ай бұрын
@lzu28605 ай бұрын
May God reward you a hundredfold!!!
@christinajackson31042 ай бұрын
Awesome
@RebeccaDittrich-t6e11 ай бұрын
Homelessness becomes more n more of a scary reality. It’s down to pay this or that rob peter to pay Paul. Walmart is outrageous on their prices anymore. I’m 56 and have never had to rely on any assistance in my life until about 2 months ago. Idk how I would provide food In our house which only consists of myself and my 12 year old granddaughter without food assistance from the assistance office. I am recently divorced, I walked away , let him keep everything which was stupid pride on my part. I work part time for $12 an hour, I can only make a certain amount per month or I lose my healthcare. It’s like your damned if u do,,, damned if you don’t. The American dream has turned into a nightmare.
@Khaos-y7n11 ай бұрын
I hope the government doesn't turn to the rest of us for more taxes to subsidize the rent of food of others. We're barley making it under this "Build Back Better" economy and politicians stealing more of my money to feed others will put me in the red.
@navygf8611 ай бұрын
In Ireland it’s common .on 40-45k a year as nurse or social care worker = homeless . That’s what has happened to me now due to way rentals are going so now using this time to stock pile things ahead that important in the space I’m in . Personal care / dental care /clothes/shoes in boxes .
@lucialuciferion672011 ай бұрын
We've all been fooled by a system that promised hard work/study will be rewarded. It's a damned lie. I may as well have made youtube content and made money that way, they make big bucks for videos of themselves goofing off/eating/shopping etc, all fun things , while here I am studying front end web development. It feels so utterly pointless now. If I could go back a decade or so I would have never continued this. I will teach my 12 year old son to not focus on stupid college/hard work, but work smart with some skill set .
@W.I.P.O.Q187KL11 ай бұрын
@@lucialuciferion6720 that’s what I always thought about - trade school/ community college averages (+)30,000$ in loans that can’t be defaulted on - in the 90’s to early 2000’s you could go to a bank and get the same amount for a starter car. - the loan will be backed and it’ll actually get the job done. 13 months of studies, makes you “over qualified” and will have you at a loss; because the guy hasn’t even retired yet to the field. - so now you’re stuck paying off on a loan that adds more interest per month than “is allowed”, waiting for the guy to retire or get fired….. not to mention catching the opportunity outside of college.
@missreynolds363711 ай бұрын
@@lucialuciferion6720 trade jobs are where it's at IMO HVAC, plumbers, electricians, welders that type of thing. They'll always need those IMO.
@selftheory540111 ай бұрын
This is absolutely ridiculous!!! No politician can save us; we have to save ourselves. My prayers are with you all.🙏🏼
@user-ut4zw6so6o11 ай бұрын
Truer words were never spoken
@cjgoeslive8 ай бұрын
Politics is poison
@carlbland687 ай бұрын
they r the enemy a people vote lol @@cjgoeslive
@danielchavira99684 ай бұрын
With Trump our economy was booming so he’s the answer.
@garciavirginia3611 ай бұрын
I always pay my rent first. I can’t see myself being homeless. I work 2 full time jobs to make sure I secure my shelter. I pray I remain healthy. I am in healthcare so I will always have a job. Bless those that are going thru tough times and homelessness.
@Charless_Martel11 ай бұрын
2 fulltime jobs? amazing how u have double the time as everyone else.
@pearlsswine11 ай бұрын
Lol pressing X to doubt. You somehow work two full 8-hour shifts, and in between working 16 hours a day, commuting, cooking, doing household errands, and sleeping, you still find time to watch useless videos on YT. Why do you people always lie?
@Charless_Martel11 ай бұрын
@@pearlsswine Probably something like 2 jobs/ 4 ours a week , thinking that counts as a 2 fulltime jobs.
@BigBrownGaga10 ай бұрын
So instead of going to a cheap trade school for 6 months and getting out of it with a good full time job you choose to work 60-70 hours at 2 dead end jobs? People like you are the reason they tell kids to stay off drugs🤣
@cherylbergman645611 ай бұрын
I grew up with not much money and I’ve been a single parent of 3 boys for 15 years. The cost of food is crazy. You make the most of it. Make soups, plenty of meals there. The crock pot is very useful for getting more meals.
@dyates638011 ай бұрын
Exactly. It's amazing how resilient we humans can be when we have to be. I had plenty of times in my life where I had noodles and Kraft macaroni and cheese for dinner. Tuna also goes a long way.
@tswagg50411 ай бұрын
Not to mention pinto beans….season them right and throw in some sautéed veggies and rice and you can make a big pot that lasts for multiple days
@sadhu719111 ай бұрын
How u grow up poor but have 3 children?
@TrinhNguyen-sh4fj11 ай бұрын
Yup and my family grew up poor and we always learned how to eat cheaply. We rarely eat out too.
@walker715511 ай бұрын
3 years ago making $15 an hour I could afford rent, and i could eat out every single day and still have money left over. Now making $25/hr I'm struggling to pay my bills. And recently being laid off I have now ran out of money for food and gas and I haven't ate in 2 days.
@kiaouattara907711 ай бұрын
Wowwwww! Please hang in there. Go to a Food Bank or a Church. They give out Free Food. Sending u STRENGTH &🫶🏽
@thundergun93311 ай бұрын
Similar, not broke yet but have no clue how there's not millions of homeless people right now in America.
@beaulieuc891011 ай бұрын
or hari kriska and sikhs they give out free food@@kiaouattara9077
@vladimirofsvalbard947711 ай бұрын
That's what happens when the government printed $8 Trillion in 3 years amidst no actual growth.
@StarzzyJJASD11 ай бұрын
Stop telling lies you haven’t eaten in 2 days nice try though
@AnalisaMartin11 ай бұрын
I've been living in Spain for 8 years now it's the best decision I ever made. Rent for 3 story house 2bd 2 bth 4 terraces 630 euros a month. Water bill 40 euros for 3 months, cell phone and wifi 39 euros a month. I don't spend more that 200 euros a month on food. God bless America and the hard working people I left behind, I worry for my loved ones.
@TheZombaslaya5 ай бұрын
Do you work remote?
@micotheentrepreneur11 ай бұрын
This is why a LOT of people are living in their vans, cars, suv or in a tent. It's so sad. This is why I work a W2 and these gig apps to help me pay the bills. Great video!
@keepmoving2023-ku7nb11 ай бұрын
But the illegal immigrants are getting 1500 dollars a month free housing vouchers free loans to start a business and some are getting free cars
@elamorvencera724711 ай бұрын
Some psy cho in Da vos is constantly saying "you will pwn nothing & be ha ppy". He (they) is/are not kidding. Wait till they shut down the inter net.
@PoeLemic11 ай бұрын
For us, we're having to resort to stealing now. Never did it before, but we are grabbing a few things (here & there) from grocery stores and not paying. Becuase we have to.
@micotheentrepreneur11 ай бұрын
@@PoeLemic Wow!
@BigBrownGaga10 ай бұрын
@@PoeLemic🤣you’ll eventually run into a brick wall with that…my buddy just got a knock on his door a few months ago from a deputy who cuffed him brought him down to the station and showed him 20 videos of him taking stuff he was given a felony and fined like $12k for all the items he took over like 2 months…be careful out here with that
@starrynight260011 ай бұрын
The problem too is that landlords keep raising the rent. It seems like every 3-6 months they raise it another 100 or more for those who are renting. There should be a cap on how often or how much landlords can raise the rent.
@lifebeyondthesalary245811 ай бұрын
If they have a mortgage on the rental house they may not have a choice but to raise the rent. Even house insurance is more than double what it was 2 years ago. They also have the burden of fixing anything that goes wrong with their tenant’s home. Renters are being squeezed but landlord’s/homeowners ESPECIALLY if they have a mortgage (especially if on more than one house) are being squished to the bone. SO stinkin happy we sold our rent house & our old house & bought the one we have now free & clear. I have no idea how people are making it with a mortgage right now (or rent for that matter). We’ve slashed just about everything we can, including the food budget ~ for the 3 of us our food budget is $125 every 2 weeks ($250 for the month of November). We’re able to do it but only because we’ve got a heck of a good stockpile & always have.
@shiner837511 ай бұрын
Everyone and everything is raising prices. It’s because the DOLLAR is LOSING value. 34,000,000,000,000. Yep that’s 34 trillion are national debt. Thanks Government
@sosafromscarface673211 ай бұрын
Ok listen up. Housing increases have little to do with dollar depreciation, & more to do with city greed & their debt. The property appraiser is paid by the tax assessor to pull a magical number lubed between their buns. The “This property has crisp air & access to coffee shops, ahh” jargon. Your municipality is charging you from loans they took out, get it? It is overall US debt at an individual, municipal level. Also, you can bet their stated debt is also magical to an extent, to aggrandize themselves in the name of inflation. Do you understand? Next target is food.
@crystaldon499511 ай бұрын
My taxes and insurance went up on my rentals. So the price goes up, yes. If you have a problem with it, live on beans and rice and save $$ for a small home or mobile home ! Your choice!
@katslat841011 ай бұрын
A landlord can charge whatever they want on their property. Like everything else the bills on their rentals has went up as well such as water & sewage, insurance and other things that comes with rental properties. We ALL have our struggles and I understand how hard it is to keep rent going each month. Do the BEST that you can and do whatever it takes to keep that roof over your head. God help us all!!
@ttgyuioo11 ай бұрын
He forgot to mention one thing. Not only are the prices outrageous but everything is only half full.
@TheSoulCrisis9 ай бұрын
I got something out of a vending machine some time ago, same shit it was half full lol.
@cjgoeslive8 ай бұрын
Buy a bag of chips lately?
@lisafilly46411 ай бұрын
We were warned to start prepping when Biden got put in. I loaded up on canned goods, beans and flour etc. I stored 14 gallons of fuel for an emergency. I also bought propane stove, fuel and fire logs for outside if needed. Sad we have to live this way when just 3 years ago I actually had a savings account.
@sissycarolina486311 ай бұрын
Same here. What I bought before the food inflation is paying in dividends now that things have doubled or tripled like toilet paper. Over stocked on that and am now reaping the benefits. I would also try the LDS Cannery closest to you. They cater to everyone, not just Mormons. Their #10 canned foods are actually a bargain considering.
@icouldjustscream11 ай бұрын
I hope you rotate your fuel. Even with a stabilizer, fuel degrades after 1 year. Diesel is stable a bit longer. We store fuel (gas) for our generator. If we haven't used it in six months, we use it in our vehicle and then fill up the cans with fresh fuel. Just write the date of refill on the can with a sharpie.
@lisafilly46411 ай бұрын
I did, I’m not restocking the fuel now because it’s gone up so much. Luckily no hurricanes the last couple of years.
@vanessalewis102311 ай бұрын
Yea because COVID and all that was Bidens fault 😏 so if Trump gets elected things had better drop back down, because if not it'll be his fault. Y'all are so damn ignorant.
@Fr0galicious11 ай бұрын
Dollar Tree is my go to for a lot of things these days. I get my hand soaps, dish soaps, deodorant, toothpaste, etc from there. Snacks too. This inflation stuff is terrible! 😩
@wiltonmedina620911 ай бұрын
Yes. I do same with a lot of stuff they sell. This are very difficult times for low income and mid income people.
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
You got it. That's my next video. Been trying to do it for days, something always comes up. Tomorrow is the day. Will you watch?
@12012channel11 ай бұрын
@@cjgoeslive You have to be careful with dollar stores. The products they sell often have less than normal. So ,you could actually be paying more per unit. Sometimes manufactures actually make the package special for them.
@karenreynolds34911 ай бұрын
Dollar General has a phenomenal dollar section!!!!
@tswagg50411 ай бұрын
Dollar Tree went up to 1.25 where I’m at lol
@dmass597511 ай бұрын
In early of 2020 the start of covid. The cost of food shot up due to Food companies that had to slow down or to reduce their production due to employment. Now in late 2023, the food companies' excuse is labor cost, supply chain Issues, and the ongoing Ukraine war. But they never mention their downsizing of products to boost higher profits. It's all greed.
@donburton532311 ай бұрын
Yet people are buying new SUV’s and pickup trucks and not down sizing.Then they gripe about the price of gas
@kerrygold649411 ай бұрын
Well remember when the government made the laws regarding too many small cars. The car manufacturers began to make bigger cars, SUVs and pickups to get around the government regulations.
@missdesireindependance519411 ай бұрын
I saw this coming and traded my gas eating car for a subcompact car. I save $60 a month on gas.
@dontezcristol301711 ай бұрын
You're right peoples priorities are all f@#$%d up. But you know, all those idiots that bought too much car during the pandemic. They are losing everything! And yes I kinda think it's funny.
@vladimirofsvalbard947711 ай бұрын
That's what happens when you give out 0% APY auto loans in 2020. Car prices go thru the roof! Same thing with mortgages and everything else.
@BigBrownGaga10 ай бұрын
A $30-$40k truck payment over 7 years shouldn’t break your wallet…it’s $5k-$7k a year after finance charges and insurance…and trust me a reliable vehicle is worth that and more otherwise you’d be that guy driving around in a ‘08 Chevy with 150k miles and a shaking steering wheel
@artsyminecrafter74511 ай бұрын
Im a single woman. Im living on 150 of groceries a month. Here in california. Electric and gas bills are through the roof. I dont drive or own a car. Live in small town. Walk to most locations , including my job of 16 years. Income is 1200 a month. It can be done, but its getting harder.
@beaulieuc891011 ай бұрын
well said and well done
@teacherjasmineb11 ай бұрын
Yeah, my cat definitely doesn't like the cheaper options. Also, I am seeing a lot of people leaving their animals out on the streets because they can no longer afford to care for them. I was just caring for an abandoned cat the other day and was finally able to get him into a good foster home until adopted. I'm seeing this happen in so many other places as well. This is so sad. I'm definitely working with people in my area to do something about this. This just hearts my heart.
@AndreaC_30311 ай бұрын
There are tons of resources for free pet food in the area. Pet stores throw good food away all the time, it’s worth peaking in a dumpster or two. DON’T abandon your pets!!
@earnold189611 ай бұрын
@teacherjasmine. Bless you.
@teacherjasmineb11 ай бұрын
@@earnold1896 thank you :)
@tom11zz88411 ай бұрын
Cat better be lucky its eating. It can always eat a smelly mouse.
@Pooch.12.311 ай бұрын
@tom11zz884 biden double-priced those actually....my cat is pissed.
@T.T.LovesAmbience11 ай бұрын
Corporate greed. Makes me sick.
@e.agoraphobicdickinsonpoet66011 ай бұрын
Government greed!
@kaym770411 ай бұрын
@@e.agoraphobicdickinsonpoet660I work at a grocery company in corporate (i.e. think Kroger). As much as people would like to blame the government (not that they are helpful either way), it’s really corporate greed. This year we still posted record profits. Thanks for being a good sheep and deflecting the blame to the government champ.
@e.agoraphobicdickinsonpoet66011 ай бұрын
@@kaym7704 the government allows it because they profit , too. No need to be nasty. Have a nice day.✌️
@kaym770411 ай бұрын
@@e.agoraphobicdickinsonpoet660 well…just remember politicians don’t set prices, companies do.
@Excalion8811 ай бұрын
@@e.agoraphobicdickinsonpoet660 Corporate. Quit blinding yourself. Businesses are just as bad
@WarHawk- Жыл бұрын
It's going to be even tougher when the heating bills start rolling in. Prediction is for an exceptionally cold winter, certainly a lot colder than we've had for the last few years. I'm 73 and on a fixed income (Social Security retirement) and I'm already planning on being cold and hungry this winter if I can afford to stay in my apartment after the rental price increase due on January 1st.
@tinaplexico9790 Жыл бұрын
I'm working and plan on being hungry and cold also this winter. 😭
@cjgoeslive Жыл бұрын
You know it.
@vickiewilkins157911 ай бұрын
Please go to a food bank before it gets too cold.
@hrhtreeoflife481511 ай бұрын
Q Hints: Free food at #1 FOOD BANK #2 meals on Wheels programs #3 churches ⛪️ #4 EBT = food stamps KEEPING WARM FOR WINTER: #1 Soups 🍲 #2 stews #3 use bread machine for homemade bread 🍞 #4 rice #5 instant mashed potatoes and vegetables on the side #6 grow herbs 🌿 in pots, windows etc. #7 forage (go for a nice bicycle 🚲 ride, or walk 🚶♂️ around the neighborhood and see what foods drop to the ground like orange 🍊 or lemon 🍋 and other edibles. Take a bag with you to collect)
@kerrygold649411 ай бұрын
Not to be mean, but if you live in north east America, you definitely won't find any fruit dropping to the ground come winter time.
@2727310011 ай бұрын
Everybody's definitely feeling it. It's going on everywhere and happening to everyone.
@cjgoeslive8 ай бұрын
Except the rich who rip us off
@M132611 ай бұрын
Wow... I live in CA and our prices are criminal... I paid $18 for a bag of oranges this week... my grocery bill is averaging $500 per week... and we are not eating big here. We eat simple meals, cook at home and eat out once a week, and that is $100 for burger night. I can't imagine how people can afford to feed bigger families.
@gailcurl866311 ай бұрын
Just more Rice, Beans and Oatmeal. The price of food is "INSANE"!!
@sissycarolina486311 ай бұрын
I would try to find an LDS Cannery close to your location and shop there especially if you have big families. It is lower cost and the Cannery is open to all, not just Mormons. A lot of people struggling do this.
@kencurtis240311 ай бұрын
You are saying prepandemic but we all know it’s really preBiden. Fuel cost is a major contributor to prices and Biden shut down the drilling immediately, making us dependent on other countries for fuel and they have us “over a barrel” so to speak to pay whatever price they are asking since we are dependent now.
@JazzyIndigoBlues11 ай бұрын
Don’t forget families with limited resources get better tax credits, those single or adult children don’t get those huge tax returns, or WIC. It’s hard on single one or 2 people house holds.
@dickhertz810311 ай бұрын
Y'all might want to start shopping in a trench jacket!
@CBT577711 ай бұрын
I moved back in with my mom in her nice house to save money. I'm 46!
@user-ut4zw6so6o11 ай бұрын
That sounds like a win win
@CBT577711 ай бұрын
Well, life sucks no matter what I do so, who cares anymore. @@user-ut4zw6so6o
@BigBrownGaga10 ай бұрын
Man that’s brutal…stay off drugs kids
@CBT577710 ай бұрын
28 months sober actually. Thanx@@BigBrownGaga
@class1188Ай бұрын
My mom perished I have no family. She always told me to learn take care of myself and depend on NO ONE they are not dependable. She was right ✅
@mbcrandell776611 ай бұрын
I live in a small city surrounded by farmers. We are able to get far better prices. I avoid Safeway as much as possible. The largest-box of cheezits is $8.49. I pay 5 or 6$ at most at grocery outlet. I also shop at Bi-mart and save a lot paper products , cat litter, cat food & coffee. I also pay $6.99 for oaks of 300 ct paper plates . Dollar Tree is where I save the most…yes it’s $1.25 per item but when you can get Campbells soups, canned fruit & veggies those add up to big savings. Cleaning supplies and wipes are another bargain. Snacks are cheap & plentiful . I buy the small cartons of milk there as well because they have a long shelf life… no running out of milk. I watch for sales on big containers of fabric softener and detergent. Canning, dehydration, smoking and freezing different saves $$. I do not use a lot of electricity because we have candles & tealights plus led lights & led growlights. I use a wonderwasher because it is cheap & easy as well as a good washing machine.Fresh garden food is awesome & folks need to stock up on seeds and get a garden going. We also choose not to go out and eat and as far as clothing we hit the thrift shops. Need shoes? Watch for sakes. I picked up 3 pairs at an online sale. I build modified rocket stoves for heating and keeping a tea kettle on for quick available hot water. I am off grid for heating. Yes it takes time, however it will save you big $$$
@jayc615911 ай бұрын
Cooking from scratch isn’t that expensive, it takes a little time but it’s worth it. I make an assembly line of meals in jars all at once that way when I come home from work I can grab a jar, dump it in the pot and add some water. It’s still scratch cooking but convenient at the same time.
@s1234pro10 ай бұрын
Smart you!
@sandraalegria343911 ай бұрын
It's an every thing crisis. Walmart is not a deal anymore. The employees are disgruntled and it's criminal prices are going to drive away regulars like me. Shop a round compare even Goodwill got greedy selling peoples garbage.
@class1188Ай бұрын
100%
@blackdragon610 ай бұрын
If you must choose, choose the rent. You don't want to be homless, cause if you get an eviction you're toast! I'm speaking from experience, me and my sister shared an apartment with our mom. In less than a year after she died we got evicted and was homeless for FOURTEEN MONTHS! it was hell trying to rebuild and find somewhere to stay. An eviction is like a scarlet letter, even constantly applying and being turned down for an apartment can hurt you because they share that information on your credit. And you'll ironically get turned down cause you got constantly turned down. It's a cruel cycle... Bankruptcy was our only way out.
@cjgoesliveАй бұрын
I am so sorry to hear this.And I hope things are going better for you right now. Just know that you are not alone. I, as a landlord, have personally had to evict tenants and felt horrible about it. Tomorrow is always a brighter day.
@museonfilm891925 күн бұрын
Here in the UK, you can get help for your kids with free school meals, plus you can get vouchers for free family food from a food bank, so there's no need to starve. Some never recover from being homeless, and it's very difficult to get back into 'normal' living conditions when you hit rock bottom.
@Thomas63r211 ай бұрын
To save real money on food, stop buying so many prepared foods - get the raw ingredients and start making your own meals. Buy rice and lentils. Lots of videos on low cost family meals. You can alternate between the low cost meals and the prepared meals you were buying and still save big.
@PoeLemic11 ай бұрын
That ain't living, @Thomas. Better way is to learn how to do a little theiving here or there. THat's what I got to do. I've never stolen things before, but I have to make ends meet, shomehow.
@metro369211 ай бұрын
@@PoeLemic Try work. Your one of the reasons prices are so high.
@macattack918411 ай бұрын
@metro3692 not really tbh making ends meet means he is working
@Thomas63r211 ай бұрын
@@PoeLemic I grew up poor, but my parents didn't let that alter my moral compass of respect for the property or business of others. My mom worked and even though she didn't have any real free time we had a garden to grow vegetables and can some foods, She would find bulk food deals and buddy up with other families to share and save money. She made some clothes and dad kept the cars going. As a 12 year old I built some raised beds lined them with plastic and made a little worm farm - then I would sell the worms as live bait to fishermen at the local lake and that was my spending money to enjoy a chocolate frozen banana or something on a Saturday afternoon. I still had lots of fun and adventures and I learned that there are ways of getting by without a lot of money. Even now I drive a 25 year old car not because I can't afford a new one, but because I would rather use what would be a $700 car payment on other things. If learning to cook budget meals rather than buying so many prepared meals does not save you money, then high food prices are not affecting your family.
@turtleanton6539Ай бұрын
Indeed😊
@GlenisRetiredNZ11 ай бұрын
I'm in New Zealand and for years I've watched videos of prices in the US with jealousy. It's crazy expensive here but it seems you've caught up to us and in some areas surpassed us.
@xman666soad11 ай бұрын
Sweetheart….I’m sorry to have to tell you this. If our prices outpaced yours, it’s only a matter of time before your prices go up 100% or more in the next year. This is terrible. There’s going to be a lot of cold hungry people this winter. I’m there with you all. I skip breakfast and lunch 3-4 times a week, I don’t have to but I don’t need to be eating 3 meals a day, I get enough calories in one meal.
@GlenisRetiredNZ11 ай бұрын
@@xman666soad don't worry, our prices have been going up too especially fruit and vegetables. We're putting in a bigger garden this year!
@christinecoxhead4511 ай бұрын
I'm from newzealand aswell and yep it's hard to shop I have a roast mutton in the freezer but I can't afford to buy pumpkin or kumara lol can't have a roast without browned off vedgies
@GlenisRetiredNZ11 ай бұрын
@@christinecoxhead45 last time I was at paknsave pumpkins were $20, they'll be $30 for Christmas 😱. Treated us to a kumara (sweet potato) for $4 😱. If we have weather like last year, it's going to get worse. Vegetable garden in progress. I've got a heap of seedlings including 6 pumpkin. My husband said we only need 1, I said grow 6 because friends, family and the food bank will appreciate any extras.
@manuelfg290211 ай бұрын
Whats more expensive, Australia or New Zealand ?
@cconwell2111 ай бұрын
In the grocery store I work at you couldn't tell anything changed by the cartloads of food stamp people that shop there. I'm talking 2 plus carts of food overloaded and falling out of the top and here I am stocking said food and only buying a frozen tv dinner every night and snacks throughout the day. America at it finest I say.
@cynthiabromback885410 ай бұрын
Well, take what youd spend on your family for 1 month and fill your cart. Then see how full it is by week four. Many people on food stamps have nothing left by week four.
@cjgoeslive8 ай бұрын
Some are out of FS by end of week 3. I hear this from my tenants in low income housing
@Jonathan-bf2cm6 ай бұрын
Max they get in California is 290. Thats pennies
@leelaural11 ай бұрын
what will kill us off is property tax...we can skim on entertainment , food, clothes, etc...we drive older cars....but after living on or property for over 30 yrs, its the property taxes that will destroy us.....why are older people after paying property tax for DECADES facing such dire circumstances..
@zuzanazuscinova520911 ай бұрын
At this point you just leave the country
@rorriannroch11 ай бұрын
Amen!
@zachmeadows920611 ай бұрын
My fiancée and I have land in the philippines. For about $10k we can have a pretty nice house built on the land. We plan on retirement over there when we get old. 1usd=55pp. It is a lot easier being rich over there.
@TheZombaslaya5 ай бұрын
@@zachmeadows9206 The issue is employment, unless you can get a work remote job or you have passive income. I used to study in Lithuania, but I had to come back because I didn't want to live off a local salary there. If I get a remote job I'm out.
@SeattlesaphiresLowcarbWorld Жыл бұрын
I have no idea how people are surviving. I went to Costco and dropped over $500 on groceries, that use to cost half as much. I was never big on Walmart and always shopped at Whole Foods, but the high prices have caused me to rethink where I spend my money. You have inspired me to get out and do a video such as yours for my lowcarb and keto people.
@jodeemackenzie Жыл бұрын
Yesss. Our grocery bill has almost tripled for the exact same groceries over the past few years. It’s becoming so stressful!
@holland9199 Жыл бұрын
😱
@SaL-ep7zb Жыл бұрын
Oh stop it, if you have $500 to drop on Costco YOU'RE DOING FINE. Quit your yappin, that's bs. You don't know what a struggle is
@SeattlesaphiresLowcarbWorld Жыл бұрын
@@holland9199 It was not my intent to spend that much. It was a few items and that was the total. Yes, I paid it and did not want to look embarrassed by putting items back. I had to do some financial gymnastics after that purchase. I thought I was doing fine but not anymore. Stop judging people, you have no idea what they are going through
@cjgoeslive Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Whole foods is ridiuclous
@WendyWestgard11 ай бұрын
I am Canadian but spend 2 months in the U.S. every year. In the past the cost of food in the U.S. has always been much cheaper than Canada. I went to by groceries in the U.S. yesterday and was shocked to find over half of the items in the grocery store now cost twice as much as in Canada.
@stevo728822 Жыл бұрын
Brit here. Some of those prices are up to double what I pay in my local UK supermarkets. But my reasoning behind this is that you are not paying higher prices for the actual food itself. The prices have risen sharply to pay for the infrastructure that puts the food on the shelf. The grocery store, the warehouse, the trucks to deliver the food, the factories to package the food, the tractors to harvest the food, were all built or bought with loans. The interest on those loans has quadrupled. You're paying for the higher interest cost on that debt. You have a highly leveraged economy. Prices should fall when the Fed lowers the base rate.
@shiner837511 ай бұрын
Inflation =dollar losing value, not prices going up. Interest rates are going up because we have 34 trillion in debt and a government that won’t stop.
@wojciechsobiesiak11 ай бұрын
Poland - cheapest bread 0.7 $ ~0.5 pound cheapest chicken susages ~ 2 $ (in market) pound need any prices ask...
@rosemarycollyer700811 ай бұрын
Yes I'm a Brit too . Tgese prices are truly scary ,how on earth do people afford this ! Prices are up here too but the ones there are outrageous
@DavidSmith375011 ай бұрын
Your Dreamin Stevo If when fed lowers rates prices will NOT GO DOWN you must be a youngster. Ask any Senior they will tell you truths
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
UK prices are appx 30% lower according to other videos I've watched
@infini.tesimo11 ай бұрын
Those sandwiches were my lifesaver back in the day when I used to be a trucker in 2013-2014. With the way things are going, I foresee singles, couples, and families all moving into rentals together and sharing the rent because it's that bad. My parents actually lived together with 2 other families with my grandpa when he was alive for no cost and I suspect that people will be doing the same out of necessity to ride this out as a unit. Purchasing power goes up, people can buy things together to save, and the only thing you have to put up with is the fact that you have virtually no privacy. The only way out is to make more through upskilling yourself. It's not gonna get better but far worse from here on out.
@thekingofkingsrp11 ай бұрын
Making more isn't going to do shit for you for long. The US government has fumbled the ball and this is the end.
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
Communal living is fine as long as everyone gets along
@annajohnson330911 ай бұрын
That's right and share the cleaning up and bills and abide by rules like if you smoke go outside and take out trash and clean up your area or even don't stay in your room all the time put down the phone and play board games and corn hole outside and learn to talk to each other without the phone.
@coyoteinthepool11 ай бұрын
I am currently living with family, and not all that happy, but I struggle to justify spending such a huge percent of my income on rent for a low quality apartment. For now, it is what it is.
@lucialuciferion672011 ай бұрын
Nobody is 'riding this out'. Klaus Shwab (who wrote 'covid19 the great reset' it's on amazon) , said that this is the 'new normal'. Oh and he said that with a narcissitic parasisitic smirk on his face.
@NollaGirl5044 ай бұрын
Not only has Everything went up dramatically, the size of the items has gotten smaller!! I guess this is Biden's build back better😮😂
@cjgoeslive4 ай бұрын
Yes you're right it's called shrinkflation
@kimwarner16812 ай бұрын
have you noticed 1lb of meat looks sadly small? I use 2 lbs to get what used to look like 1 lb. ! Bastages. all of them.
@deaudwinhall857211 ай бұрын
Those prices is ridiculous. My mom and auntie always telling me to pay your rent before anything. Keep a roof over your head.
@jmcnally64711 ай бұрын
Chronic homelessness can shave up to 10 years off the average human lifespan. If more people knew that I bet we would have seen ore organized protests for affordable housing.
@missreynolds363711 ай бұрын
@@jmcnally647 wait for it....
@williamwilson649911 ай бұрын
Those prices are ridiculous.
@TrinhNguyen-sh4fj11 ай бұрын
The rent and mortgage is the biggest chunk of everyone’s income.
@williamwilson649911 ай бұрын
@@TrinhNguyen-sh4fj Not mine. I bought my house cash.
@JohnS-er7jh11 ай бұрын
another thing to focus on when food shopping is a lot of food companies are charging the same prices from a couple years ago, but in MUCH smaller packages, known as Shrinkflation. In some cases i have seen a 50% decrease in the amount you get of certain items.
@PoeLemic11 ай бұрын
Yes, it's bad. Everything is smaller packages, but bigger prices. Sandwich meat used to be $5 bucks or less. Now, pound of any meat is $10 bucks or more in Houston, Texas.
@rorriannroch11 ай бұрын
Yeah, they think we won't notice.
@ak47ava11 ай бұрын
yup. Sams club increase the price of their lean ground beef and decreased the percentage on top.so you pay more per lb and you get less meat as well. what a scam
@missreynolds363711 ай бұрын
Thing about it is shrinkflation has been happening for 13 years now. It amazes me people are only noticing that now.
@someoneout-there216511 ай бұрын
Easier to downplay than the actual price rising.
@nspencer25711 ай бұрын
I have a child with food allergies. The food we buy to accommodate was already more expensive than regular options (non dairy milk, sun butter, vegan butter, vegan Mayo, etc.) Now they are even more. I feel fortunate that we are actually doing okay and can make it work but it makes me sad to see those items so expensive and making it harder for those needing alternative foods ☹️
@xa0wnerx11 ай бұрын
Those foods might be making the allergies worse.
@nspencer25711 ай бұрын
@xa0wnerx I don't know really know what to say but you don't know what we have been through and the battles we have had. I don't like our over processed food but when your child literally can't handle things like cows milk and eggs that are in so many things we eat, food gets very tricky and impossible. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. Just be grateful you don't have to live our nightmare and have a great day. Eta: we didn't just cut them because our kid had a few bad days. It was a whole year of not knowing what was going on and many long nights and doctor visits.
@Spoiled_horsegirl11 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry 😢
@alexisalexander903711 ай бұрын
started them.@@xa0wnerx
@goldenholden745711 ай бұрын
You are not alone @nspencer257😢
@williampotts720511 ай бұрын
Food prices have absolutely skyrocketed since Covid. The stores know they can charge certain prices, so prices won't be coming down again. Why should they. Incredible!!!!😢
@notjustaprettyface11 ай бұрын
No since the democrats got in
@lucialuciferion672011 ай бұрын
it's criminal imo, abusing the system.
@vladimirofsvalbard947711 ай бұрын
@@notjustaprettyface Blame the shutdowns paired with the Federal Reserve's 0.25% interest rates. $8Trillion newly printed dollars and no actual growth; this is the result!
@shawns12211 ай бұрын
Absolutely SINCE the biden administration took office. Everything DOUBLED or TRIPLED since. Not since covid, since DEMOCRATS stole an election
@de318211 ай бұрын
The key is to cook from scratch. Don't buy premade convenience food.
@kevinfinnerty841410 ай бұрын
Fine. I’ll Quit my job and cook from scratch all day.
@loniscollectables10 ай бұрын
I do that as much as I can. Still doesn't help for the budget. Especially when you put 11 items in a online shopping cart and the price is $43 just for that... Come on now. Were talking fresh foods too.
@kthmrc..346010 ай бұрын
That is a small key, not so much The key.. scratch cooking takes time and stove on all day. Any way you turn, it's high.
@BigBrownGaga10 ай бұрын
That’s not gonna save you alot of money and also you’re not throwing into account some of us don’t have time to cook from scratch🤣
@patriciahenricycruzalegui454710 ай бұрын
@@kevinfinnerty8414when cooking, could do more, separate into rations and freeze.
@lisamasi7947 Жыл бұрын
I avoid processed foods as much as possible and have replaced many name brand items with store brand items.
@cjgoeslive Жыл бұрын
I think most of us has had to make some kinda switch for certain items
@jamiechamberlain895411 ай бұрын
@@ckmntaz Yes, because non processed foods are cheaper and more nutritious.
@notabot292811 ай бұрын
@@jamiechamberlain8954they are too addicted to their junk food. Thats the pkan. Future health problems to enrich the pharmaceutical industry and medical field
@ckmntaz11 ай бұрын
@@jamiechamberlain8954 I'll give it a shot. Thank you Jamie
@douglasrandall673711 ай бұрын
I see how much garbage is put out on low income housing on trash days. Many people don’t know how to bujjutt.
@1fabricmom11 ай бұрын
I was in this situation except I had a house payment. What I did was pay all of my bills, then sometimes I would have 2$ for 2 weeks left over. I prayed & ask God to provide for myself, husband, my 3 year old & newborn. I never used food banks or food stamps because we didn’t qualify. The only thing I can say is that God always provided. We always had food, & never went hungry. I would get unexpected food from church friends, or neighbors who never knew we were struggling. Sometimes we would get a refund check in the mail, or my husband would get unexpected overtime. Miracles continued to happen. I once cried because I had no milk for my 3 year old, then I opened the washing machine & found a $10 bill laying there! God always came through!
@Excalion8811 ай бұрын
Doesn't sound like 'God' did a very good job.
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
God always provides
@tedjemison269911 ай бұрын
God is GREAT !
@karenstiltner138611 ай бұрын
God always comes through for me too. It's hard, but you just have to keep faith.
@vanessalewis102311 ай бұрын
@@cjgoeslivereally? That's odd, I eat 3 times a week so my daughter can eat every night so please don't tell me that he always provides.
@gailjiles177811 ай бұрын
I’m not rich but make a decent living. In the past, I rarely looked at prices when shopping for food, but that changed when I found myself spending 400$-500$ a WEEK on food. It happened very quickly. The other day I went by Walmart for something and instead of going to my regular high priced grocery store I loaded up on stuff- ended up paying at least 30% less than normal. So yes, the prices at Walmart are up but still cheaper than some stores!
@maryfeigen771511 ай бұрын
I pay $400.00 for a month of groceries not a week. So stop complaining.!
@Heyoudummy10 ай бұрын
I pay $300 a month on food for 4 p ppl and we eat GOOD. I shop at Wal-Mart. If you actually COOK and don't buy junk food, it's easy.
@Yawn5410 ай бұрын
@@maryfeigen7715But Op is not complaining. They just pointed out that the prices at walmart did increase which is the point of the video. You sound so miserable.
@TheSoulCrisis9 ай бұрын
Yeah you gotta be smart and strategic with meal prepping and cut out the things really unneeded....also depends on where ya shop too. Gonna save waaaay more at a Walmart or Aldis.@@Heyoudummy
@grandmapamm11 ай бұрын
I am a senior citizen and I can’t afford to replace my furnace or water both broke 2 years ago my roof has a huge hole in it and water pours into my kitchen. I was going to abandon my house and rent until I discovered rent is to high for what a get a month. It is awful how bad things are I can’t imagine how younger people feed their kids with the cost of food.
@PoeLemic11 ай бұрын
Yes, we can't make it and take it anymore. So, here's what we are doing, and this will help us make it through this period ... {cut & paste from above} Wow, those prices are really crazy. I don't know where this is, but yeah, our prices are going sky-high in Houston, Texas. And, what we are doing, is putting as much as we can on credit cards, and we keep asking to raise our limits. Then, once we can't borrow any more, we're just going to get behind on all of our bills. And, then, we'll file a bankruptcy where we don't have to pay any of it back. And, it's only $1000 up-front to do a bankruptcy, and you don't lose anything if you do a Chapter 13. And, I know about 4 or 5 families on my Block that are doing the same thing. Waiting until the economy goes down more, then the Bankruptcy Court will be more understanding because there will be thousands upon thousands of filings in the Big Cities per day. So, it'll be easy to not have to worry about getting everything to the exact penny, like normal.
@royharper200311 ай бұрын
@@PoeLemicafter bankruptcy then what? You're credit cards will probably be useless and you won't be able to get more.
@beaulieuc891011 ай бұрын
maybe live in a van, i have a leaky roof too and i actually got it fixed but it still doesn't work, so scary with the roof leaking.two of my taps don't work either
@royharper200311 ай бұрын
where do you live. i will pay to get all those things fixed if you leave me your house in your Will
@richardhead54810 ай бұрын
@@PoeLemic planning to go on bankruptcy is bankruptcy fraud a federal crime with time in federal fuck me in the ass prison. borrowing with the intention of eventually claiming bankruptcy same thing. chapter 13 is not the easy peasy you think it is and they absolutely look into the nooks and crannies. if this is your financial plan because all of the jones' down the street are doing it, i'd seriously re-think that.
@kristyjean621911 ай бұрын
I work at Walmart and I can tell you a few things- people have enough money for beer. For the lottery - they use their SNAP but then go straight to the lottery machine with CASH. They use their SNAP for junk food instead of food that will fill their kids stomachs up - candy, chips, lunchables. Those eat up your SNAP benefits faster than buying ingredients for actual meals. If people put something back they usually choose to keep the junk and hand back the healthier item. Frozen meals are expensive, make a meal. People use these health benefit cards and get everything free but have money for fresh flowers and the lottery. So I don’t want to hear about people not having money. It’s how they choose to spend it - wisely or not.
@rorriannroch11 ай бұрын
What you said may be true but that is not the case for most.
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
Oh wow! Thanks for the insight. Broke people always have money for booze, cigarettes, junkfood, a nickelbag
@LiamMcBride11 ай бұрын
@@cjgoesliveI think it’s also marketed to them as get out of your terrible situation quick like if you just get this $2 lotto ticket you might never have to worry about food ever again and it works unfortunately
@beaulieuc891011 ай бұрын
they also have enough money for pets, kids and cars...
@gailjiles177811 ай бұрын
The people who are really hurting are people with jobs, not people with SNAP cards. Those same loafers get free college, free pantry food, free health care and section 8 housing. The poor souls with lower paying or middle class jobs have to pay for everything! If you voted democrat in 2020 and sat on your hands when congress decided to print 7 trillion dollars we didn’t have, then you are getting what you voted for. Bidenomics stinks.
@blackdragon610 ай бұрын
Also, I'd argue food got more expensive long before covid, same with shrinkflation. It all started after the housing crisis of 08, and it kept gradually getting worse.
@cjgoesliveАй бұрын
I'd agree. Covid accelerated it and gave corps a reason to raise it higher than imagination
@jodeemackenzie Жыл бұрын
I’ve never seen any of your other videos but I really enjoyed this one!
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
Thanks I've done over 200 videos. Check em out
@cypherlock01 Жыл бұрын
I watched this in shock - what the heck is wrong in the US right now? Are they serious with most of these prices? 😮 Overly refined “food” for $10+. All the nutritious food insanely high per piece. Are you supposed to starve a little and grow poor by eating right or just get obese, diseased and die that way while eating processed highly refined? It’s just tragic.
@theGIGbetween Жыл бұрын
Healthcare is a business in the US therefore ensuring that we are sick and in need of that business via the food that we consume well that’s part of the plan… Most people are not educated enough to eat properly they simply eat to live
@cjgoeslive Жыл бұрын
Brilliant assessment. The powers that be want us to be sick so we can buy medicine making us sicker. It's sick. 🙃
@cjgoeslive Жыл бұрын
It's twice as much to eat "healthy"
@angela818711 ай бұрын
AMERICA is the global war maker -- BILLIONS have recently gone to Ukraine and Israel
@Kristinapedia11 ай бұрын
@@cjgoeslive It absolutely IS NOT... that is one of the biggest myths ever! Those frozen meals were $6?? For $6 you can buy a 16oz box of spaghetti (or penne, macaroni, etc), a jar or can of sauce AND a bag of shredded cheese for the same exact price and have enough for 6-8 meals so 6-7x cheaper so how is it more expensive. You're paying for someone else to make the food for you. Not only that you're paying for chemicals and preservatives. As you start making everything from scratch you start to build up your pantry... baking products.. flour, sugars, corn starch, spices, vinegars, oils, asian products (soy sauce, sesame oil, etc). Making a roast chicken? Make your own chicken broth. I get 6-10 qts out of one 3lb roast chicken. I make my own taco sauces.. my own pickles (I always have cucumbers), most salad dressings, pancakes, waffles, I even make my own chicken burgers , salmon burgers, (I buy frozen fish). Mac and cheese (takes as much time as it takes for the pasta to cook 6 minutes!). I make my own "hamburger helper"... HECK.. I've even made my own white castle and taco bell crunch wrap supremes!. In a pinch I've even made my own "soy sauce".. (using balsamic vinegar and beef broth using a boiullion cube). I can feed my son and myself on $150 or less/month. So you can't tell me healthy is more expensive.
@mikeypeinado38311 ай бұрын
Imagine all the food they throw away too. Sickening . Should be criminal
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
Food banks get some. Dumpster divers get some too.
@TheCoca8411 ай бұрын
I feel like stuff is super expensive. This morning at Walmart I bought 3 crowns of broccoli, a bag of baby carrots, 3 bell peppers, a Napa cabbage and a 2 pack of air filters. It cost almost $38.
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
What?????!!!
@PoeLemic11 ай бұрын
That is unbelievable. That should only be -- like what? -- maybe $20 bucks or so? Maybe, not even that.
@janeeden91911 ай бұрын
Those prices are insane for the US. Prices have always been high here in Australia but we have fairly high wages and salaries. Inflation is quite bad here too.
@esousa48611 ай бұрын
SADLY .... I seriously DOUBT that the retailers will ever "lower" prices .... They LIKE the "higher" profit margins, and well, society NEEDS to EAT, so retailers figure that consumers will just "get used to paying more" for what they WANT !!!! GREAT video 👍👍
@whygohome17211 ай бұрын
Except some foods, like meat, have a limited shelf life and if it gets thrown in the trash, where's the profit in that?
@israelgarcia447611 ай бұрын
Its mostly the devaluation of dollar. When you print an unprecedented amount of cash it drops the value of everyone's money
@missreynolds363711 ай бұрын
@@whygohome172 they write it off on their taxes.
@nixwestlake919610 ай бұрын
Me too it’s a good opportunity for them to make surplus profits under the guise of inflation
@theabotha3196 Жыл бұрын
I'm from South Africa, and it is much much worse....here poor family can't afford the basics, like bread,milk....
@cjgoeslive Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear this. Americans have first world problems like not having enough cheeseburgers. Most never know the struggle most of the world lives through.
@colettebishop2173 Жыл бұрын
Your groceries are expensive in ZA, when the average wage is taken into account. Even if you have bought something, load shedding means you may not be able to cook, unless you can afford a generator and diesel. Your successive governments have a lot to answer for 😢
@mohammedjeffali1076 Жыл бұрын
People here can no longer afford a "lifestyle " of pressed foods and convenience items. It could be way worse. I'm married to someone from Africa. I cook everyday, it is labor intensive, but I know it could be way worse.
@dawnfayette48732 ай бұрын
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@OJGamingYT11 ай бұрын
The one thing that kills me is the frozen potatoes man. ALMOST $10 for a 5lb thing of tots or fries. The 5lb'er used to be 3ish-4ish bucks and thats why I would always buy the 5lbs vs just making them at home b/c they were convenient and cheap, now - no way!
@GodsChild25311 ай бұрын
$8 in my city for a 10lb bag of potatoes. Used to be about 3.99
@rorriannroch11 ай бұрын
My husband used to buy hash brown patties. Not anymore. I wait for a sale and stock up on potatoes. Recently got 15 pounds for $4. If it looks like they will go bad before I can used them up I can them so they are shelf stable. Great for a quick meal!
@pearlsswine11 ай бұрын
You 👏 do 👏not👏need👏 frozen 👏 potatoes 👏
@TwinSister195710 ай бұрын
Same here on the Oregon Coast. Small rural town with two stores.Fred Meyers/Safeway all products are smaller with higher prices. Many products have deteriorated in quality/taste. Our family has eliminated a lot of items and learned to be creative. A bowl of popcorn is always a favorite.Sprinkle Parmesan cheese on it ! PBJ sands,grilled cheese sands, quesadillas are all delicious and kids love it. No soda. Lemonade, sweet tea,sunny d,Kool aid with half the sugar.Never shop if ur hungry !! Make a list,stick to it. 2024 prices will be even worse. Happy New Year 🎉
@MTNVIWS10 ай бұрын
Brookings here. Our local fred meyers has definitely increased prices but not as bad as these on the video
@cjgoeslive3 ай бұрын
Great comment, and thank you for sharing with the audience
@cjgoeslive3 ай бұрын
Hopefully, the price increases are not coming to you
@elisabethgardner632111 ай бұрын
Start making everything from the scratch. Nobody need processed food or sugar stuff, like candies etc. You save a lot of money.
@cherecemorgan120411 ай бұрын
Make old school list of food on paper not dame cellphone my grandma use do this every time she go food shopping yes save all time food was high as today food was so real tastes good as hell food today is fake fake fake all nodame good at all
@hejiranyc11 ай бұрын
Looks like increasing the price of all that unhealthy/toxic GARBAGE is a blessing in disguise. Eating healthy is about as affordable as ever.
@rorriannroch11 ай бұрын
What world do you live in? Produce and high quality foods are EXPENSIVE!!!
@hejiranyc11 ай бұрын
@@rorriannroch I live in NYC (Manhattan) and FL half/half. I'm a vegan/vegetarian, so the cost of meat means nothing to me. The cost of vegetables, grains and tofu is perhaps around 10-15% higher than before, which set me back around $300/month a few years ago and is now around $350/month. Not too bad, all things considered.
@StonedMeadowOfDoom11 ай бұрын
@@hejiranycthen you aren't eating healthy, just successfully brainwashed
@hejiranyc11 ай бұрын
@rondonnis6588 I think you must have a camera in my home. This is exactly what I do - cook large amounts of vegan food, freeze it and reheat as needed. I eat fruit 3 times a day along with almonds. Yummy! Indeed, I only eat out a few times a month - a vegan banh mi sandwich or Chipotle if I'm feeling rich. lol I think my monthly grocery bill is around 15% higher than a few years ago, which is not too bad.
@TrinhNguyen-sh4fj11 ай бұрын
Just went grocery shopping the other day and the prices are so expensive. I often have to put a lot of items back because I can’t afford it all.
@mariorta501711 ай бұрын
make a list before going to the store instead of guessing at the store how much you can pay.
@MilePost10611 ай бұрын
I’m a senior citizen and never in my life seen prices this out of control and that includes everything!!!! I live on social security and it costing me around 300.00 a month just for myself. I don’t know how people today can feed a small family and years ago we had large families around 7 to 16 in a household. My mom had a garden and canned just about everything and we kids would run back and forth to the cellar stacking jars on the shelf and the same thing all over again the next fall. These prices today are so out of reach I don’t even know how anyone can go out anymore and eat and drink. They buy new vehicles and have ATV’s, campers, boats and I sit here scratching my head wondering how in the hell do people do it!
@Scaryerrorsandwarnings2211 ай бұрын
Jobs
@elieshasteffanson575811 ай бұрын
Most use their credit cards and have credit card debt.
@zerohero575311 ай бұрын
@@Scaryerrorsandwarnings22 Wrong they live above their means and accrue debt. Very foolish of them
@metro369211 ай бұрын
Credit cards! And the day of reckoning will soon be upon them.
@thundergun93311 ай бұрын
Inequality gap in America hasn't been this bad since 1928. A lot of people are in a lot of debt. To own a home in a major city you have to be a millionaire. Yet many of us will never even have a stable roof over our heads. Many people think I'm exaggerating but when the lay offs come and you got almost a 50/50 chance of being diagnosed with cancer during your lifetime. Our country is legitimately broken.
@SapphireGladeComics Жыл бұрын
I haven't done big grocery shopping in the last two years. When I did it was well over $100 and I just felt upset driving home from the grocery store because of how expensive it is even with generic brands.
@cjgoeslive Жыл бұрын
Walmart is cheap compared to almost everywhere else
@cjgoeslive Жыл бұрын
$100 bucks gets a few bags now. It's sad and scary
@Kristinapedia11 ай бұрын
@@cjgoeslive Aldi is cheaper. (Lidl is comparable I've heard).
@keepmoving2023-ku7nb11 ай бұрын
@@Kristinapediaexactly very cheap
@PoeLemic11 ай бұрын
Yes, know that you are not only one. In Houston, Texas, everything has doubled in price. Groceries are 1.5x what they were. Then, electricity is double for us: $280/mo is now $500/mo.
@AmirahJoy11 ай бұрын
Very little convenience food makes it into my cart these days. I no longer go to the grocery store with a meal plan. I look at what’s on sale and that’s what we are eating that week. Aldi or Dollar General first, then the rest from Walmart. Just the three of us now but my heart really goes out to larger families and elderly people on fixed incomes. Do not be embarrassed to go to a food pantry if you need the help. ❤
@Niclouyat11 ай бұрын
God bless you im with you on this one,x❤
@brianhoulihan362011 ай бұрын
It's a good thing that the cost of food and energy isn't included in government inflation data. People would really be struggling if it was.
@kayhenry629311 ай бұрын
Exactly. I was so happy to hear that inflation was on the way down. 🙄
@balance210011 ай бұрын
😅
@marthaandrews666511 ай бұрын
This is terrible! I have a salvage food store in my area. They sell discounted food , often dented or slightly damaged in shipping types of grocery items. I can usually get about twice the amount that I could get at a Wal-Mart. Sometimes they have very pricey items for pennies on the dollar. I hope this helps someone.
@PoeLemic11 ай бұрын
No, it doesn't help much. We have those places in Houston, Texas, and the line is one mile long. And, if you cut, people have pulled out guns and shot at those people. I hate to say it, but Society is falling apart. I don't know if America won't devolve into a Civil War soon.
@Quotes4ulife10 ай бұрын
It is worse in the UK. The Elderly are freezing to death because they can't afford to keep warm. But the Western world has chosen to fight Russia. The climax of this hunger epidemic will be nuclear strikes by Russia which no Government can handle.
@cjgoeslive2 ай бұрын
Probably
@cancel.lgbtq.689211 ай бұрын
I used to spend about $350 every 2 weeks for grocery at walmart. Now I spend about $430 easily , nothing fancy just normal items that my family need. My son graduated from college 1.5 year ago still live with us. He can't make it on his income alone and there is no need for him to get 2 jobs and struggle. Life is already hard as it is. I don't charge him for rent or food. I told him to save up his money as much as possible and invest some of that money. He doesn't know how lucky he has compares to other people. Me and my wife struggled when we were younger so I didn't want him to go thru the same thing.
@AZHITW11 ай бұрын
I'm widowed living on social security and savings, I spent $47 dollars for two weeks' worth of groceries, I don't eat beef or pork, I'll buy a Costco roasted chicken and that lasts me 9 or ten meals, I save the bones and make bone broth and use that to make lentil soup with vegetables. I consider myself lucky to have a roof over my head and a vehicle to drive, it's a gas guzzler, but it's paid for, and I don't drive much. I just hope whatever kills me is fast, because one hospital stay and I'd be broke.
@GreatMindsSeekTruth11 ай бұрын
Great parent! Oh & Your profile picture….👏🏼💯
@hi123-ns3tc2 ай бұрын
Australian here, this is what i've noticed happen at supermarkets here: You pay more for less and the quality of products has really gone down.
@cjgoeslive2 ай бұрын
United states and Canada prices are criminal
@Stopstaring10111 ай бұрын
It’s getting to be Christmastime. Big expense. And it’s getting very cold outside. We have our family and pet friends to look out for. It’s too much. I’ve been wondering why I’ve been so depressed lately. It’s not like me. My husband comes home moody all the time now. My children seem sullen and to themselves more often. This is not like any of us ordinarily. It all boils down to lack of money. Not “fun money” to go on vacation with or buy fancy clothes, jewelry or new cars. I’m not even speaking of money for the movies once in a while or to go out and eat someplace. I’m talking about a lack of money for basic necessities that we use everyday. Necessities that we used to be able to buy quite easily that would make our lives a little bit easier, funner and more exciting. No more. We now lack money for car repairs, household repairs or even new glasses for my son. We have nothing to look forward to because all we are concerned abt and focused on is how we’re going to pay our mortgage and our bills … while also being able to eat and have the other sundries a household requires to survive. Everything has had to be cut back to barest minimum. It’s not fun or enjoyable. Christmas will be very bleak this year which will put a damper on usually family fun festivities. Children believe in Santa Claus. They don’t understand “Times are tough on Santa too”. Especially when their rich friends are getting everything they wanted on their wish lists 😢 My point is that, we work very hard and long hours and we stay out of trouble. We do this to be able to afford a decent life for our family. Not an extravagant lifestyle by any means, but decent. The way we are being forced to live now is very depressing. We are doing the same hard work for the same amount of hours… Away from home the same amount of time… But we have nothing to show for it, except that our mortgage and most of our bills are paid… And we have enough food for our family of six to survive. Not live … but survive. And that’s all we are doing… surviving. No extras. Ever. Our “new” budge is THAT tight. Sure there’s lots of anecdote and excuses and suggestions. But at the end of it all… it is due primarily to how the cost of living since Biden has been in office has absolutely SKY ROCKETED and all of our food and toiletries have had such a HUGE and CONTINUAL rise in prices due to inflation !!! Our monthly bills are NO exception.. we can’t keep up with it all anymore !! We have a little bit of savings (which we continue to slowly deplete out of necessity) which we can’t replace and we are now living pay check to pay check. Something we’ve never had to do before. We were once a thriving family that went through school, worked hard and played hard… But no more 😖 I don’t feel guilty for not struggling before all of this, because we worked hard to plan our lives so that it wouldn’t be a struggle… But everyone is feeling it now, we’re all in the same boat for the same reasons and there’s no end in sight. I pray for us all.. 🙏🏼 May God bless us, everyone🎄
@elieshasteffanson575811 ай бұрын
I can totally relate. My family is going through the same thing. It really sucks. I've been struggling with depression myself. Always worried about money. We've cut back so much, but still can't get ahead. Trying to sell things we don't need to get out of debt, but no one else has money either to buy things. Things aren't selling like they used to. We never eat out or go anywhere anymore. Just trying to live below our means in any way possible. We are trying to still find ways to have fun without spending money, but watching TV and free movies, playing board games, reading, etc., gets old after a while. I'm very stressed about Christmas this year. I'm not sure how we will pull it off.
@Stopstaring10111 ай бұрын
@@elieshasteffanson5758 Yes, you are so right ! Everything you said is true 😞 Pulling off Christmas will be very stressful for us 😖 Every thing the kids would like to have for Christmas has gone up $20 or more each !!! Plus their stockings 🧦 🤦🏻♀️ Good Lord! Plus, there’s things that we like to do that lead up to Christmas… If we can’t even afford Christmas, how are we going to afford to do any of that??? We’re not. So yes, definitely spending more time at home doing those things you mentioned… but as you’ve said, those things become tedious after a while. We will also go for walks or play horseshoes in the backyard or ride our bikes and scooters. But, with winter coming those things won’t be possible. We live in a very snowy part of Ohio. Usually Christmas is a special time where you do special things with special people that you wouldn’t otherwise do. Including eating special foods, and special meals. But people can’t travel here to see us this year… They don’t have any money either 😞 And all the little things that make Christmas special and unique… Will have to wait till next year. Our budget just won’t have the extras sadly. It’s either have peace of mind that your mortgage is paid and your heat is on or buy the extras that make Christmas so special. I guess we’ll have to face the challenge and find different and simpler ways to make Christmas special to us. And endure the pain of not having your loved ones around. As I said, we’ll get through it, we’ve been through worse … but WHEN will this end?? Not sure we can live even as frugally as we are now for another year 😔
@PoeLemic11 ай бұрын
@@Stopstaring101 Yes, we can't make it and take it anymore. So, here's what we are doing, and this will help us make it through this period ... {cut & paste from above} Wow, those prices are really crazy. I don't know where this is, but yeah, our prices are going sky-high in Houston, Texas. And, what we are doing, is putting as much as we can on credit cards, and we keep asking to raise our limits. Then, once we can't borrow any more, we're just going to get behind on all of our bills. And, then, we'll file a bankruptcy where we don't have to pay any of it back. And, it's only $1000 up-front to do a bankruptcy, and you don't lose anything if you do a Chapter 13. And, I know about 4 or 5 families on my Block that are doing the same thing. Waiting until the economy goes down more, then the Bankruptcy Court will be more understanding because there will be thousands upon thousands of filings in the Big Cities per day. So, it'll be easy to not have to worry about getting everything to the exact penny, like normal.
@Stopstaring10111 ай бұрын
@@PoeLemic I definitely hear you … However, I would not recommend a bankruptcy. Chapter 13 or not. A bankruptcy SOUNDS easy … but they absolutely RUIN you. They design it that way so you’ll avoid doing it. I’ve known ppl personally who have declared and their credit is STILL screwed up to this day! They say the bankruptcy leaves your files within 10 years… That’s not true. Your credit is ruined for years and years and years afterwards. You’ll have a very hard time getting credit in the future. And any credit you do get will be at a VERY very high interest rate because they consider you a risk…even 10 years later, they still consider you a risk. It’s nearly impossible to get a home financed at what you would consider a fair rate as well. That just means a MUCH larger down payment for you to even be considered. Because don’t forget, you’re going against people that have good or fair credit. Lenders will always choose people with good credit over people with bad. And you can’t cry “discrimination” because money is black-and-white. That means people that deal with money, do not attach emotion to it. It’s all based off math and facts. I’m not trying to tell you what’s best for you and yours but… believe me when I say … it WILL come back time and time again in the future and BITE you in the butt. Ultimately, the creditors want you to work with them and pay your debts. They want you to pay them the money back that you spent. Declaring bankruptcy should be a LAST resort. That’s why they make bankruptcy so detrimental to peoples lives and in their lines of future credit. The APR on ANY future credit cards you are able to obtain will be MURDER financially. 60% of the monthly payment will be going to pay the outrageous interest on the debt ALONE!! Which means precious little going towards the actual principal. Your idea seems like a good one for the immediate future… but ultimately, you will regret doing it. I would advise talking to a financial advisor before moving forward. Best of luck to you ☘️ sincerely 👍🏼
@vanessalewis102311 ай бұрын
So then if Trump gets elected all this will go away?!?
@erics90211 ай бұрын
Great video. You opened many eyes that may not have been aware of how tough it is for a family to make it through these trying times. Thanks for doing this video.
@daviddeasy343110 ай бұрын
It's not just the US. Europe has gone ridiculous. I live in the North of Spain where the salaries are a lot less and the price of food has gone crazy expensive.
@cjgoesliveАй бұрын
Spain is beautiful
@LyricMelodySong11 ай бұрын
I don't have a car... That's another expense (3 in 1 gas, car note and insurance.) I am a single mom with no child support. My grocery budget is low and I get things in clearance often. As long as my child eats good... I'm good. We are never without.
@beaulieuc891011 ай бұрын
yes, not having a car saves so much money
@SayaddinaBeneGesserit2 ай бұрын
Wish I could…but I live in Houston. Absolutely can NOT make it without a car.
@LyricMelodySong2 ай бұрын
@@SayaddinaBeneGesserit I lived in Houston.. Houston is one if the most doable places to be without a car! public transportation is all over there and.runs often! Where I live now isn't as great with that.
@Mz.Chingona61911 ай бұрын
Rice.. beans.. potatoes & a protein.. stay away from processed foods not good for you anyway. Fruit prices always change depending on the season.
@dreamsandshadows58210 ай бұрын
Good advice! You can make a little protein stretch by using rice, beans, pasta and using a variety of sauces.
@museonfilm891925 күн бұрын
Of course, that's the truth - BUT.........most folks are lazy, and have an entitled attitude in wanting what they desire all of the time, and not cutting their cloth accordingly.
@Zyjuila11 ай бұрын
I feel like here in Canada it’s a lot worse. So worse to the point people here to to US stores to shop. And even with the very bad currency exchange, it’s still cheaper?!
@angelasoWA11 ай бұрын
Actually it’s cheaper to shop at Costco but you need to shop in bulk. Which means you need to spend more upfront to save money down the line. That’s how Walmart attracts lower income shoppers as you buy smaller sizes but you will pay more per ounce. Clothes are incredibly cheap at Costco!
@gliver254911 ай бұрын
cheapest gas too, and that reward card cash back on the card 4% is nice 😮
@bisquick109311 ай бұрын
Costco is usually all we shop at. Walmart is only for small stuff that Costco doesn’t sell
@MMID3036 ай бұрын
No Costco where I live.
@BloodBathNBeyond95311 ай бұрын
these are the prices we were paying in California a few years ago (and not in a rich area either.) Also, I know prices wont ever go down but a break from all this constant change/increases would be nice.
@gailcurl866311 ай бұрын
Then VOTE REPUBLICAN!! And STOP Listening to All the LIES you are being told by the DEMOCRATS and their FAKE NEWS!!
@deborahstone96969 ай бұрын
I myself was raised knowing alwayget extra canned food for a rainy day. I've done this since I moved on my own. Its saved me several times over the years. Thank goodness I listened ❤❤❤
@cjgoeslive9 ай бұрын
Good stuff
@rosemaryoneale6694 Жыл бұрын
Good morning everyone! Where ever you’re at!! Stay strong 💪 Because Stressing will sure land us all in the HOSPITAL 🏥 For me I’m not trying too go there!! ❤❤❤
@thomasmorrison327911 ай бұрын
Stop buying so much processed food. Buy vegetables and meats at Aldi or Lidl if you have them in your area. Cook yourself with less preservatives and less chemicals. Use eggs to make cheaper meals like hard boiled eggs or omlets.
@douglaskeen87311 ай бұрын
I'm a single parent of one child. I work one full-time job and one part-time job, yet we don't struggle. We have a double-digit emergency fund, are ahead on rent by two years, spend $60 a week for food, and invest $1,000 every month. We don't want, or need, welfare, and we don't need a car as everything is within walking distance which helps to keep us healthy and fit. Anything we need that can't be found in the stores here are purchased online. The cost of living here is affordable. I think many people struggle because of a lack of financial education, have too many kids, too much debt, inability to control spending, (i.e. inability to delay gratification), and have a general lack of long-term perspective, etc.
@beaulieuc891011 ай бұрын
exactly minimalism is the way to go
@dannylengyel583011 ай бұрын
@@beaulieuc8910 Not really. Most people are better off focusing on increasing income than decreasing expenses.
@pearlsswine11 ай бұрын
@@dannylengyel5830You can and should do both at the same time.
@SayaddinaBeneGesserit2 ай бұрын
Who watches your child when you work two jobs? Cost of childcare here in Houston is 20hr. And school requires drop offs and pick ups. Single mom means no help. So who takes care of your kiddo when you work two jobs?
@SayaddinaBeneGesserit2 ай бұрын
You said ‘everything is within walking distance’….it takes 45min to hear anywhere here in Houston. I think YOUR situation is ideal which is great. But everyone lives under different circumstances. It’s not just ‘bad financial decisions’.
@stephanieinthewild2678 Жыл бұрын
Time to make depression meals. But lots of potatoes, dry beans, and rice. These items make many meals. Buy canned vegetables and chicken. Don't buy what you really don't need.
@cjgoeslive Жыл бұрын
I remember being a 19 year old, driving my busted ass Jetta from Winter Park to Kissimmee every day during rush hour with no windshield wipers and a parking brake as my real brakes. Living on one taco bell 59 cent bean burrito per day. If you wanna make it, you will. Sacrifice.
@Kristinapedia11 ай бұрын
Buy frozen vegetables not canned. no sodium and they're cheaper. I DO buy canned beans tho. I can't stand dried beans and thankfully I've never been in a position to need to buy dried beans. No matter how much salt you put in the water for dried beans... you never get the same consistency as canned.
@user-tb7rn1il3q11 ай бұрын
Potatoes have pretty much stayed the same price. Most people are not hurting at all, that is why prices are so high.
@turtleanton6539Ай бұрын
@@Kristinapediai buy only with tomsto sayve
@KristinapediaАй бұрын
@@turtleanton6539 Sorry I don't understand?
@Fishflorida5911 ай бұрын
Meanwhile Ukraine gets billions and billions while Americans have to choose between medicine, food or rent.
@deyonnapattie897311 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly
@NessG311 ай бұрын
Exactly. 💯
@catelinrussin820611 ай бұрын
Yup
@eric628111 ай бұрын
Thanks Biden 😢
@museonfilm891925 күн бұрын
Yep, it's funny how there's always money in the coffers for war.
@ajf582311 ай бұрын
I pay $70 for a 30 pound bag of my dog’s Purina Pro Plan. I couldn’t even imagine raising a family now
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
Walmart has dog food for $90
@katjazupa11 ай бұрын
I'm from Europe and I was always surprised how cheap was food in America and how big packing they have.Now I feel sorry for them. Crazy prices. I hope that they have coupons. I watched on TLC that in America you can have coupons for food.
@angieprice720611 ай бұрын
When my kids were babies, I processed a lot of food in my blender, then froze it in ice cube trays. If you do it, be sure to label the bags. Much of it looks the same when frozen.
@stephaniebellesheim924111 ай бұрын
I reside in one of the poorest counties in Tennessee. The average income for a family of 4 is $32,000 a year. Many make less than that. The uptick of folks needing basic grocery staples at the food pantry has more than doubled in the last year and the pantry now does twice a week versus once a week. We are an hour from a larger city so our fuel and food prices are high, one must travel to work outside the county(no industry here), the housing market has skyrocketed as we had 9,000 new residents move to our county last year from other states and they drove the homes up and outpriced most here trying to get into housing. 2 years ago a home in town was under $100k and now that same home is up over $200k. Landlords were selling off their rental homes to make the profit and displacing dozens of families with nowhere to live. Rents are up. We have seen some tents in the city limits but our community won't tolerate that and they were run off within hours of trying to set up. One rental home became available and the landlord had 30 applications($1400) and it required a first last and security deposit along with a credit check $40. We will be going back to the days of our great grandparents and we must live below our means to even stay afloat. Get to know your neighbors and support local co-ops and farmers.
@gingernotturno5365 Жыл бұрын
I just got back from the store....more and more people are growing their own food and getting chickens for the eggs....if you make your kids lunch it's way cheaper you know ...and the lunchables are not healthy at all
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
Lunchables are straight poison
@EllieMandyArt11 ай бұрын
I live in the house with my momma (57) me 26. And there is literally no food in the house ever anymore. 😂loll. I mean we are both adults but it’s funny how times have changed.
@nataliejohnson4610 ай бұрын
I make my own laundry detergent. Have for several years. It costs pennies per load. When dishwasher detergent went to $5, I started making my own of that too! Huge savings! Especially if you have kiddos
@cjgoesliveАй бұрын
Oh how! I gotta know
@katslat841011 ай бұрын
If my rent is $1,000 and I have lets say $800 and that's ALL I have and have NO FOOD I would give my landlord at least $450, buy $250 worth of groceries and then take the rest and pay part on lights and gas. Landlords have bills as well and I FIRMLY believe in giving SOMETHING if I do not have it all. Thanks for this walk through, I JUST discovered your channel
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. You are totally accurate. I have one tenant in particular, he is disabled vet and gets $900 a month. So I only charge him $450 for his apt with utilities included. Monthly: His cellphone is $50, groceries $250, laundry $50, car insurance with only basic coverage $80, internet $70, as you can see there is no budget for gas, entertainment, special things. There's nothing left over and if he doesn't pay me, I'm OK with it. He fought for my freedom to even have the opportunity to be a landlord.
@katslat841011 ай бұрын
@@cjgoeslive You are a WONDERFUL landlord. May God continue to bless you 🙏🙏🙏
@xman666soad11 ай бұрын
@@cjgoesliveremember what Jesus said CJ: “What you’ve done for the smallest of faith you’ve done for me.” When you give someone food, water, some money to survive, you’re doing it for Jesus. God bless you sir.
@BigBrownGaga10 ай бұрын
Are you really saying you only make $1800 a month? How tf do you even find a job that pays you that little? Are you working full time?🤣
@katslat841010 ай бұрын
@@BigBrownGaga that's just a scenario
@metricdeep885611 ай бұрын
Canada: I paid my rent, now I have warm pace to starve to death.
@highlovevibration11 ай бұрын
I know I shouldn't have laughed 🤭 but I admire ppl who can keep a sense of humor regardless of the circumstances.
@cjgoeslive11 ай бұрын
Ahahahaha
@jdoe98111 ай бұрын
I go to the Dollar Tree for cleaning supplies. Good stuff, no different. Amazon is cheaper on my cats food, I do bulk, 24 cans and ends up 5 cents cheaper per can.