financialhardship
Your gut sinks with that sinking feeling that wakes you up in the middle of the night. You’re completely and utterly broke. Everybody experiences bad luck from time to time – job loss, unexpected bills, or just plain bad luck. You are not the only one, though. Ninety-two percent of your fellow Americans agree with you. What’s more, it is estimated that less than half (45%) of Americans can comfortably live on their current income. Whatever the reason, being broke is stressful and challenging. More importantly, there are steps you can take to help yourself through this difficult time. That said...
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From the 17th century, the term broke referred to being without money. More specifically, the word derives from the old sense of impoverished, which signifies helplessness, shame, or embarrassment. People are not born broke, but they make decisions based on their actions, not as a result of circumstances. To put it another way, it’s a thing that happens to you. You go broke, busted, or even bankrupt — the ‘rupt’ comes from an Italian word for broken. In the Victorian era, you were said to be ruined. Despite the fact that the phrase this is why I’m broke has been used in colloquial speech and w...
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