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 What do you think is the faster way out of debt? 
 
            "Income would have to increase at a
            higher level to match cutting spending, since when your income
            increases, you have to pay taxes on that money. If you cut spending,
            it is like getting that money tax free, since you are paying the
            same of taxes on the money you take home, you are just keeping more
            of your take home money." 
            "It seems like the more you make,
            the more you spend." 
            "I'm sure we all spend money in
            ways we aren't conscious of." 
            "Increasing income usually leads to
            more spending." 
            "If you cut your spending and paid
            more toward the debt, you would be free from it faster. Increasing
            the income would just mean you spend more. The idea that as income
            increases, so do the bills." 
            "I have already cut my spending
            almost to the bone." 
            "If you increase your income, you
            lose part of that to taxes and work-related expenses!" "It's easy to spend more when
            income increases because there's the mind-set of 'I have more money
            to spend', not 'I have more money to save'." "Not everybody can increase
            their income, but most of us can cut spending on wants
            (entertainment) to spending on needs (food, rent) only." "Provided I do not increase my
            spending! Increasing my income will help provided the net increase
            is used to pay off my debts." "Much easier to cut spending
            than to increase income at this point in our lives." "The more you make the more you
            spend." What do you think would be easier for you to do? 
 
            "I think if we all look at our
            budget, there are things we consider necessities that are really
            luxuries. In this economy, I am thankful that I got a 3% raise this
            year. Many people are finding they do not have a job anymore, or
            they are having to take a pay cut to get a job." 
            "I'm unemployed at the moment, so
            income would be a little easier in my case, ha, ha." 
            "Income is, in our case, pretty
            much determined by our employer. There is one time a year when
            raises are given and they are not much." 
            "It would be easier for me to cut
            my spending but I've already cut to the bone. All I am saying is
            that it is easier to cut spending than to increase income." "I am at the bare bones now, so
            increasing my income is my only resource." "We are already on a tight
            budget - I keep tabs on everything we spend money on, and review
            those records every month to see where we missed the mark, if we
            did. At this point, it'd be easier for me to take on a p/t job or do
            something as a sideline to earn a little extra cash." "The easiest way to improve is
            to cut a few major items out of my regular expenses. Expenses not
            required to live or earn income can be reviewed as potential areas
            to cut back." "We're at the top of our earning
            power right now - can't go much higher." Where could you cut spending? "Non-essentials like satellite
            TV. I would probably look at my phone service and maybe cut that out
            all together. Food is a good place to look, because you can always
            choose less expensive menu items." "Groceries, my husband loves
            junk food but it's not healthy and it's very expensive." "Cut the meals out, cable,
            newspaper etc." "Cut phone bills, eat out less,
            buy less on e:bay." "Groceries, phone, cable,
            internet.. looking for cheaper ones and not eating out." "Grocery, Entertainment (Eating
            Out, Movies out), Gas - Plan your trips and make them count,
            Utilities - turn out lights, run only full loads in the dishwasher,
            hang clothes to dry on weekends." "Being more watchful of where
            the money goes and more conscious of what my goals and values are so
            that I'm spending more wisely." "Down to bare bones now. No
            cable, no credit cards, no silly expenditures." "Not eat out as much, go out
            less. Don't go shopping just for something to do. I try to remember
            the saying "need vs. want". Do I need it? Or do I just
            want it? This does work well for me." "Impulse buying." "Grocery store and Walmart
            trips. Also the cable bill (do we really need premium channels?),
            long distance, phone bill, magazine subscriptions,
            non-essentials." "Recreation/entertainment - cut
            out cable - shop second hand - be more organized for grocery
            shopping." "Eating out, cooking cheaper
            meals, riding the trolley, checking out free entertainment, finding
            an e-mail service that is free." "'Extras' - gym membership I
            don't use, limit grocery shopping (decrease treats/impulse
            purchases)." "Get rid of my telephone service
            (unrealistic) turn off the heat and AC (maybe doable) drive car less
            (I already drive only to work and combine trips so this would be
            negligible) replace light bulbs with more efficient compact
            fluorescent (but I have to come up with the money up front) Become
            more efficient in growing more food in my very small garden
            (possibly doable)" "Breakfast and lunch. Right now
            I'm buying at work. Bringing food from home is more cost
            effective." "Cable, internet, snack-machine
            spending (take lunch to work every day), keep car maintained (better
            gas mileage), utilities-gas." "Entertainment (movies,
            concerts, music, magazines, papers, cable) new clothes that are not
            needed. Trips that are not needed. I try to control my lifestyle
            & stop keeping up with the Joneses or whoever I see. Rent (I
            moved back with my parents until I got a better job, & if I had
            stayed I would have been debt free faster!) "Taking more lunches to work vs.
            eating out. Planning errands better to eliminate unnecessary driving
            thereby saving on the expense of gas, oil, etc." "Recently married, so we have
            two cars between us - we're looking at selling one car to cut our
            costs." "Buying self-help material --
            good books, audios etc Spending less on family outings Buying diners
            Walk for short distances ie. take car out less often." "Don't eat out as much - don't
            buy as many "toys" - don't go overboard on gifts like we
            have in the past - cancel long distance service and go to calling
            cards; we get charged a minimum fee on our long distance service now
            and lots of months we don't use it - don't go out for casual
            shopping; we always pick up stuff on impulse buying - don't renew
            subscriptions to magazines that we don't have time to read
            anymore." "Frivolous purchases or 'doo-dads'." "Not eating out or going
            shopping without a list." "Entertainment, cable and movie
            rentals Groceries, shop with coupons and shop sales Telephone
            services, delete caller id and pay for cell phone plans according to
            actual use." "Extras, like clothes, gifts,
            junk food, eating out and my garden." How can you increase your income? "That is harder. I could take a
            second job, but that would be difficult since I am going to school
            3/4 time now." "I've been a free-lance designer
            for years but pretty much quite the free-lance business after my son
            was born two years ago." "Get a part time job, make sure
            you are competitive enough in your current job, go to college to get
            a degree so you have future income increases." "Husband can work on
            weekends." "By taking on a second job or
            cutting out 401k." "Sell some unused items - e-bay,
            half.com, garage sale (maybe too much work), consignment shops, or
            newspaper classified ads." "Work extra hours,
            freelance." "Raise the rates I charge for my
            work. Take on an additional part-time job." "Secure a JOB!" "Hoping for a raise." "No idea." "Find a better paying job. Get a
            second job, but really no extra time to do that. Sell things that I
            no longer need or use." "Get more jobs." "Change the exemptions claimed
            on our taxes (w-9), but that would just mess us up at tax
            time." "Work OT - second job." "Second job, changing
            jobs." "Garage sale stuff I no longer
            use/need look into e-bay sales for better items." "Promotion. Career Change. New
            Job." "Find a job that I could do
            during vacation? (I don't think this is a good option... I'm already
            pretty exhausted and use my vacation to just stay home and
            rest)." "Start some sort of home
            business (in addition to my full time job) but I haven't a clue what
            to do yet." "Avon." "By spending it wisely." "Sideline business--income tax
            preparation, odd jobs, whatever." "My wife can get a job. We can
            both work towards building our direct marketing business (which is
            working OK but not yet significant as an income). Another option is
            to gather finance from other investors (such as bank finance) to
            invest in a collaborative deal that a friend of mine invests in,
            which has returned approx 5% per month for the past three years.
            This would be done through my company. Investors would receive up to
            half the profits plus their capital of course. The rest could be
            used to offset my debts through a low interest consolidation loan
            from my company. My income as company director would then be used
            for living expenses and to make repayments off my company loan. Any
            other profits above that could be invested into other assets like
            rental property." "Start own business." "I'm open for suggestions!
            investments is our only avenue at the moment and that isn't a viable
            option till the market comes back." "I can't. no time to work extra
            hours You could always pray." "Overtime, write some articles,
            design some weddings at home." "Extra job after work." 
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