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This Week in the Archives: Cost of Living, Asset/Liability, Emigrant Direct

by Flexo on March 12, 2007

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As you might now, I’ve been spending some time looking back at what I’ve written on Consumerism Commentary in previous years just in case any new readers happen to come by. Here are a few from March 8-15, 2006:

* Mar. 8: Move Where the Cost of Living is Low (13 comments)
* Mar. 9: Follow-Up: Saving $10 on Cable Internet (3 comments)
* Mar. 15: Your House: Asset or Liability? (11 comments)

From March 8-15, 2005:

* Mar. 8: Future Millionaires (2 comments)
* Mar. 8: No Money? Buy a Home! (8 comments)
* Mar. 9: New Jersey is Last (4 comments)
* Mar. 9: Suze Orman: Young, Fabulous and Decidedly Not Broke (6 comments)
* Mar. 10: The New Bankruptcy Bill (4 comments)
* Mar. 12: Trying Out Emigrant Direct (15 comments)
* Mar. 14: Federal Reserve Cover-Up (4 comments)

On this week in 2005 — more specifically, on my birthday — Consumerism Commentary was listed on Yahoo Finance’s Tech Insider as one of Ten Money Blogs Everyone Should Read. (The original article is no longer available so the link is to an archive on this server.)

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Flexo, the owner and creator of Consumerism Commentary, has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow him on Twitter.

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