This book, written by Ellen Zitani, won’t teach you how to get rich quick. But it will teach you how to live well on a relatively low wage. From Millennials to Baby Boomers, many people struggle living paycheck to paycheck. In today’s society, workers have less rights and benefits, while more and more cobble together multiple jobs in the gig economy. If wages are low or unreliable and living expenses are ever on the rise, how can you survive or even thrive with what you have?
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