Fewer hot showers, less meat: How retirees on fixed incomes are dealing with inflation
March 21, 20229 min read1778 words
Published: March 21, 2022  |  9 min read1778 words
Listen11 minCommentGift ShareLeslie Morgan is doing everything she can to save money: She quit smoking, cut back on groceries and is rationing hot showers so she can keep her water heater off for days at a time.But it hasn’t been enough, she says. Rent, food and utilities are all...
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Content explains the impacts inflation has had on the elderly on a fixed income that includes 2020 stimulus that did not help the elderly the same way it helped young families. The article provides details such as increased homelessness and a rapid loss of life savings that is shortening the life of their nest eggs.
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