At least 10 good work friends who I've known for a very long time got laid off here at work. I'm still apprehensive about my future with the company.
My company is not giving out any raises at all this year (yeah, I doubt the high-end execs are included in this).
No overtime at all at work, even to cover for those who got laid off.
Gas has shot up $0.40 a gallon in the past few months making me pay an extra $4 to fill my tiny gas tank (yet big oil companies are posting record profits).
Interest rates on my credit cards all went up even though the feds lowered rates.
Food prices are going up (yes, I'm noticing it). I have become quite the macaroni & cheese chef. I am also very good at cooking ramen noodles.
Living paycheck to paycheck for a while now the increase in prices is making us re-think a lot of things we took for granted. No more platinum passes to Seaworld even though we love going there. Even very few trips to Orlando now with the gas prices the way they are.
My home's value has plummeted at least 30% in the past year. If I were to sell now it wouldn't cover the two mortgages we have now (and that's not including any realtor fees or anything).
I can't even find a second job overnight stocking shelves.
401K is plummeting including the "company stock" which I have no control over. Company stock is plummeting also.
Crime is rising in my area, more break ins etc.. (thank god I have protection trained dogs).
"Fees" on utility bills are going up, cable TV, phone, general utilities, electricity, etc..
$2500 special assessment was passed because other people in the community are not paying previous assessments or their associaion fees (I'm trying to lear from my lawyer if this is legal or not).
Nah, I'm not feeling anything that would contribute to a recession.
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