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Yes, I called you Shirley!!!
I'm always amused that women don't have spare keys. the rest of it depends on finances. Who has the extra dollar to build a stash of food and diapers?
Being broke myself and supporting a neighbor who was a single mother, I knew she didn't have any savings. How con you build savings when you don't have extra cash? We're not talking about $20/mo. Savings means $200/mo. If you don't dip into your savings, at 20/mo, that's 240/yr. That is NOTHING.
Reality Check.
Bob