This Simulation deals with putting yourself in the shoes of one of the millions of Americans living under the poverty line, going from paycheck to paycheck to survive. Can you do it? Prove it: http://www.playspent.org/
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MIke
4/29/2015 02:28:14 am
1. trying to fix your child needs when you want to help him but you know you dont have the money to/have to save the money
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james
4/29/2015 06:01:23 am
1. It was hard to decide what to pay for and what not to pay for.
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Andrew
5/11/2016 06:47:49 am
My person made 10000000$ off of an app that lets young people have virtual pets
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Andrew
5/11/2016 06:54:40 am
I have no problem because I hit the 10000000$ club
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Jake
5/11/2016 06:51:52 am
1. It was hard to decide when to pay for something and when to ignore it.
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Alex
5/11/2016 06:53:43 am
1. it was hard deciding what to use my money on like avoiding bills, and health issues.
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Brenna Hafner
5/11/2016 06:55:23 am
1. Some of the challenges was deciding on what was morally right when you don't have the money. Like hitting someones car but not having 550 to fix it so do you stay or hit and run. Trying to do what your kid wanted and what you had money for was also challenging and sad.
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Halie C
5/11/2016 06:56:17 am
1. It was hard to decide weather to let my kid have something or to tell them no. Also, it was hard to let go of my car that had a lot of problems.
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Juan Pablo
5/11/2016 06:59:04 am
1 The greatest challenges were when you had to decide either help your mom or your child to pay for the doctor or save that money.
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Heziakiah
5/11/2016 06:59:41 am
1. A challenge for the month was trying to keep my child happy and made sure that he/she was able to get whatever they wanted or needed. Another challenge was deciding between what i want and actually need, such as going to the doctors.
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Daniel France
5/11/2016 07:00:17 am
1.) They were mainly work related, whether it was problems at work or problems getting to work.
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