https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2020/09/saving-money-pandemic/615949/
K Kanky Well-Known Member Sep 18, 2020 #1 The Pandemic Has Created a Class of Super-Savers “We’re just rife with cash and it has led to a decent amount of guilt.” www.theatlantic.com
The Pandemic Has Created a Class of Super-Savers “We’re just rife with cash and it has led to a decent amount of guilt.” www.theatlantic.com
K Kanky Well-Known Member Sep 18, 2020 #2 I don’t believe that they feel guilty. I don’t feel badly about how much extra money has come my way since this mess started, but I don’t like that so many black people are suffering.
I don’t believe that they feel guilty. I don’t feel badly about how much extra money has come my way since this mess started, but I don’t like that so many black people are suffering.
sunshinebeautiful Well-Known Member Sep 18, 2020 #3 These "guilt-ridden" people could also be diverting some of this cash piling up to organizations that help people in need. There's always that.
These "guilt-ridden" people could also be diverting some of this cash piling up to organizations that help people in need. There's always that.