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This is a question The Credit Crunch

Did you score a bargain in Woolworths?
Meet someone nice in the queue to withdraw your 10p from Northern Rock?
Get made redundant from the job you hated enough to spend all day on b3ta?

How has the credit crunch affected you?

(, Thu 22 Jan 2009, 12:19)
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As a student in Norway, I already live below the povertyline, as "all" students in Norway do. The credit crunch has not yet affected me directly. Its harder to find a job, offcourse. And the grocery-prices are skyrocketing. The rental-market for apartments are still high (inflated on could say). I get a scholarship for full time studies of aprox 6400,- nok a month. After paying the rent, the inet, the bus-card and my phone, I'm left with 2000,- nok. This is supposed to cover food, electricity and books for my studies.

2000,- equals 217 GBP. electricy is about 1/4 of this. I really need a job. If im going to be capable of being a full time student.
(, Mon 26 Jan 2009, 22:27, 2 replies)
eeep!
I'm a full time student and i estimate I've got around £40 to last me til April, it should be interesting
(, Tue 27 Jan 2009, 3:27, closed)
Student economics
Tesco value bread at 3:45pm on Sunday is reduced to 3p.

Tesco value fish fingers to make sandwiches from that bread.

Tesco value baked beans = 9p

Get your tomato sauce in sachets from Wetherspoons pub or McDonalds. Again tomato sauce sandwiches are not too bad :)

5kg bag of pasta, it may be £2 but it lasts fucking ages. Add free tomato sauce to flavour :)
(, Tue 27 Jan 2009, 9:22, closed)

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