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 <description>&lt;p&gt;With living costs rising at a seemingly constant rate, simple, everyday expenses are getting more and more difficult to accommodate, and many people are finding their budgets getting tighter than ever. While there are plenty of areas people can trim their budgets, such as spending on entertainment or shoe shopping, the rising costs of necessary items like food and gasoline make it harder and harder for people to cut enough spending elsewhere in their budgets to accommodate the increased expense of these everyday necessities. And despite the need, it&#039;s simply unrealistic to eliminate all extraneous spending in order to make room for the ever-increasing expense of groceries and gasoline. &lt;/p&gt;
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