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Listen, USA Today, since when is getting a ride to work nonessential? Also, Jobs usually like you to shave & get a haircut. After we work for 4-5 hours, most of us like to have lunch and a drink, so we don't DIE Last thing I bought online was a shirt FOR
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Don't eat, don't drink, don't buy things, don't look at things, don't go anywhere. That would really help the economy. Maybe, perhaps, instead of blaming people who spend what little money they have trying to enjoy a better life, let's change the system
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Anyone else think it's funny that they're telling us food and grooming are unnecessary monthly costs while trying to sell us a monthly subscription to a newspaper?
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Ummm...w/out a car, rideshare is essential. For Black women especially, "personal grooming" is NOT nonessential if we want to continue to work. Online shopping is how I get groceries (aka essential). I also don't make enough to waste $1500/mo on "nonessen
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Hi it's me, the guy who thinks personal grooming, transportation, and internet access (cable) are all "nonessential"
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the average adult in the US spends about $5k a year on student loans which is also nonessential but, hey, MILLENIALS BE SHOPPING
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You gonna do a list on all the “nonessential items” Corporate CEO’s buy while not paying taxes and denying their workers healthcare & a living wage?
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how incredibly extravagant & self-indulgent of ppl to...uh, try to enjoy their life, leave their home, eat, & stay clean
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This study was commissioned by a life insurance company, and you'd never guess what they think you should be spending the money on instead.
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