Re: How bad is the credit crunch really affecting people?
It's hard in Tenerife too. No jobs to be found and a lot of the English are making plans to go back home. I've no idea what they are planning to do there though as their houses won't sell here. I just get angry as they are leaving their dogs behind.
As for us, it isn't as easy as it once was. Our income has been cut by a third because of the exchange rate and it's a bit of a struggle. We have just cut out most of the pleasures in life such as meals out and stuff but I'm sure we'll survive.
It's one long worry to pay the bills and another worry is my daughter in Cornwall who is also struggling to bring up three children alone after her husband left..............I wish I could help everyone.
I did spash out on a Lottery ticket today!
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