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<blockquote data-quote="Canyonfish" data-source="post: 5540082" data-attributes="member: 21473"><p>I got so curious how people are doing this, that I researched a couple good articles on it a while back and they fund their whole life with debt. Can't remember all of the specifics, but would withdraw equity from their house, when it went up in value, lease cars, and many were on pensions from teacher, state, or federal jobs with both couples on it, and did very well in retirement, while still making house payments and car payments without missing a beat. Others would run as long as they could, file for bankruptcy, and start over, and repeat. I am amazed when we are on a Florida vacation, how middle class families extravagantly spend, while we are camping and trying to save money. </p><p></p><p>Outrageous price on the Ranger!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canyonfish, post: 5540082, member: 21473"] I got so curious how people are doing this, that I researched a couple good articles on it a while back and they fund their whole life with debt. Can’t remember all of the specifics, but would withdraw equity from their house, when it went up in value, lease cars, and many were on pensions from teacher, state, or federal jobs with both couples on it, and did very well in retirement, while still making house payments and car payments without missing a beat. Others would run as long as they could, file for bankruptcy, and start over, and repeat. I am amazed when we are on a Florida vacation, how middle class families extravagantly spend, while we are camping and trying to save money. Outrageous price on the Ranger! [/QUOTE]
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