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Board Economics
Re: Is the pet industry recession-proof?
by
Minecache
on 23/09/2022, 13:00:06 UTC
Seeing record inquiries about dog and cat returns, the tightest squeeze on living standards since at least the 1960s, is forcing many owners to decide the additional cost of food and vet bills isn't manageable. It comes amid warnings of recession  and as Uk households are dealing with a massive crisis in their energy bills. Even Netflix subscriptions fell during this time due to a cost-cutting drive.
That is correct - i am working 20 hrs a day and i am also planning to unsubscribe the Netflix to reduce some costs.
Someone once advices - take care of pennies and dollar will take care of you
Isn't it too much to work 20 hours a day and if it's me it looks like I'm really feeling tired,
it is important to reduce unnecessary expenses,
I agree with someone who advised you, especially with the current condition of inflation

Working 20 hours a day is really a horrible working time, it is too much for everyone's health. I myself have to work more than 17 hours a day and it is too tiring for me. But the crisis is happening and we are not only saving as much as we can, we are forced to work overtime to cover the cost of living. The economic crisis put pressure on all industries in all countries, everything went up but only our wages did not. I hope the crisis will end soon and everything will return to normal.