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Americans Living on Less is dedicated to helping Americans become financially prepared for the continuing trend of globalization and globally egalitarian incomes.

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Save Money on Gasoline

Have you ever thought about the extra dollars you unknowingly waste by the way you buy gasoline? Here are some ways you can save up those extra pennies as regards gasoline.

When you go to some stations they charge extra fees when you pay via your credit card; you only need to pay cash at such stations. Compare prices at different stations and pick the one with the least price.

Pump gas yourself and always use the lowest octane advised in your owner’s manual.

Saving on Baby

Having a baby is a beautiful, wonderful, EXPENSIVE adventure and our finances usually aren't prepared for the hit. So, how do you have a baby and still afford to go out?
Follow some simple tips:

- Breastfeed!

Get in The Swim of Things!

One of the most amazing freebies I have ever acquired, and have since helped a few of my friends to acquire also, was a high end above ground pool! There was labor involved, and a new liner to purchase, however the cost to purchase a comparable new one would have been up to 6 times what we averaged spending on our liners.

There are two ways to go about this. The first is to simply place an ad offering to "uninstall" an unwanted pool at low or no charge.

Does the Cost of Heating Your Home Steam You Up?

Based on figures from the U.S. Department of Energy, the average American family spends up to $1,800.00 a year on utilities. There are always ways to achieve substantial savings on our utilities by purchasing the newest, most efficient appliances and heaters, however the up-front costs are often prohibitive, and it's difficult to be sure that long-term reductions in your utility bills would be worth it.

Globalization AKA Lower Incomes

Let's face it, the economy is not improving. Oh, it will continue to have it's ups and downs, but something fundamental has changed over the past few decades. Trade barriers are falling and technology is making our markets accessible to the entire world.

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