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Old 10-11-2010, 01:23 PM #8
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Default Social issues

I had to reply as I think these agiencies are hurting for money. We don't get an increase because there are alot of baby boomers that need help now. I have no idea what the answer is. I did work for 30 years, what I receive, is very little to live on. I think there are alot of people who are living with very little money. Nobody I know, who has dissability and SSI have much extra at all. I don't think there is money in the system for raises for cost of living or anything else. You bet I shop with coupons! ginnie
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