I'm fortunate enough to have a rock solid job, not to mention a small token of appreciation from uncle Sam for a couple bullet holes in my leg, and shrapnel in my shoulders, knees and feet.
Even still, I can feel the sting of food and gas. I went from having a budget for my tank almost equal to my rent, to only having enough to maintain my tanks and maybe an extra coral here and there.
I really feel bad for those folks who have a long commute! When I made an offer on my house, I put a ton of thought into how much I could spend on the house, and the costs of driving to work and such! I can really see how people who bought houses in the last couple years that spent about all they could on a house, could absolutely not pay the bills this year! I'm figuring on $500 per month to go in my gas tank, and banked on that price doubling while I live in that house. I sure hope we see new energy developments coming in leaps and bounds in the very near future.
It really sucks that people are having to cut back on spending money here in the U.S. in order to send more money to OPEC.
I also agree that it isn't as bad as the media portrays it to be, but if something doesn't happen soon, I bet the economy will live up to the hype!
I know that when I sign the closing papers on my house, Wells Fargo will have lost $125,000 on just that one house, never mind the poor family who's credit is ruined for the next 7 or 8 years and the hundreds of thousands of other families and houses in the same boat!
I think that we are a resilient people, but I don't think we can stomach many major events at the same time! I keep hearing that all these people got screwed on the adjustable rate mortgages and how lenders wrote a ton of bad loans, but when the price of fuel goes up 50% as well as everything affected by that hike, I just think most of the affected families just ran out of room in a budget that would have been OK if fuel prices had stayed stable!
I would be more inclined to blame the gross speculation that drove fuel prices up from close to $2 to close to $4
but I still think there are lots more people than usual selling off stuff!