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Case in study:
A friend of ours lost his job in August...and then his wife's hours were cut in October. They were able to get medical insurance through her work, but with the hours-cut, they are struggling mightily. The coverage is not as good, but luckily for them, they are healthy.
Their "problem" was that damned house.
He's 50-something, and his wife is 48. They have 4 kids.. a 14 yr old, 11 yr old girl-twins (not identical) and an "oopsie" caboose-kid who is 6.. a cutie pie little boy.
They had the obligatory 4-bedroom large house..(the 6 yr old's bedroom was carved from the lower level "office space" room offered in their floor-plan. Mom & Dad had the large master suite with the big bathroom. The girls shared a room..& the 14 yr old boy had his own room.
Because of the ages of their kids, they ended up buying that behemoth right at the time that prices were at their highest around here. They did not re-fi, or remove equity.. they just bought more house than they could afford, because they bought into the fallacy that values would only increase, and that jobs were stable.
After months of trying to keep that house, they finally threw in the towel, and moved "down".
They had a lucky break, in that , his Mother moved out here to be closer to the grand kids, and she was able to help them find a rather nice rental, and moved in with them. With her contribution from a pension & SS, and the wife's income & his unemployment, they are all managing nicely in a rental house that is not a lot smaller, but is saving them almost $1k a month.
The kids love having their Grandma around, and her contribution to the family income is saving them from financial ruin. They know it might not be forever, but it's working great for now.
The things they thought they were doing "for the kids", were actually for what they THOUGHT the kids wanted, but now that the money is less, and many of those things are gone, the family is closer and the kids are kind of glad they have more TIME..
The 11 yr old twins are excited to be learning to knit and crochet (Grandma)... and Grandma is "letting" them cook ( with supervision & lessons). the 6 yr old is their "taster"..
They have re-discovered Monopoly, Parcheesi, Sorry & puzzles.
The 14 yr old still plays soccer, and the whole family is his "rooting section".
With childcare off the table, as an expense, Mom is going to community college to get some re-training, and hopes to get a better job. Dad looks for work, but so far his unemployment is more than he could make if he took a menial job that may be temporary. He's doing most of the shopping & laundry, and is helping with the soccer team & spending timne getting to know his kids. Before, he left for work at 4 AM and got home about 6 PM.. He had a 90 minute commute each way..
The kids don't even miss the house.. they still go to the same schools.
They like their "free time" and they like the food..real food..:)
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