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I think that it would be a great idea to start writing letters to the editors of our local papers regarding the hidden costs of low-wage jobs and how to better use TIFs as a development tool.

Below please find instructions for using our LTE tool. It is very easy and convenient. If you plan on sending a letter to the editor please let everyone know about it in the comments section of this post.

To get to this tool you simply click on "My Own Page." If you have already registered at our site, you simply log in (unless you are already logged in now) and look in the right hand column for the "LetterRip" section. Click on "Daily Newspapers" enter your zip and click on the "Participate" button. Check the papers that you want to receive your LTE, write it and send.

Certainly come back and let the rest of us know if your letter was published.

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Still the Endless Issue...
By Karlie E. Jan 21st 2009 at 1:43 am EST (Updated Jan 21st 2009 at 1:43 am EST)
Politics and Corruptions is still the endless issue when talking about the economy. Especially when talking about Finance issue. Sad to say but true! People have become more responsible with payday loans and their finances in general. Amid the current recession, we can’t afford to waste anything, whether it’s food or money. The unemployment rate is still on the rise as people are facing more and more layoffs. Everyone is looking for ways to save money. I found an interesting article that offers money saving tips and creative ways to do it. I also read about how Gannett Inc. managed to save money without having to send its people down to the unemployment line. Rather than to lay off more workers, the Gannett newspaper employees were given required unpaid leave for a week. What a brilliant idea! One week of unpaid leave is better than no job at all. They still have their job and can still be qualified for payday loans if needed. To get more ideas on creative ways to save money, I suggest you read this article I found on the payday loans Personal Money Store blog.
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