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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Living in your car

I came across this article by Kevin Hellman, on the site Live Safely- Personal Freedom

How to Live in your Car.

Record numbers of Americans are faced with the possibility of loosing their homes and finding themselves in desperate situations without a place to live. With the massive wolrdwide economic crisis and number of Americans who lost their homes due to the predatory sub-prime mortgage crisis, more and more people are resorting to living in their last personal possession - their cars.

The numbers of the so-called “mobile homeless” increase whenever rate of growth of the cost of living exceeds the rate of growth of wages. While their are many reasons for homelessness, such as addiction and mental illness - which still make up the lion’s share of causes, many people are being forced into mobile homelessness simply because of economic factors. Read entire article here>>>


It is very good advice. My husband grew up living in cars. I think I will have him dictate an article for me, Living in your car with children. I grew up spending months at a time camping. Living in a campsite is much easier than living in Downtown Denver, in a small car, with 4 children.

The Kentucky Preppers Network is doing a series on Vehicle Maintenance, which should go along nicely with my living in your car series that is forthcoming. Read it here, Part 1

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the mention Phelan. I'll post a link to the article on living in cars when you get it posted.

matthiasj
Kentucky Preppers Network


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