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how does inflation affect spending by Freedom In A Budget
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Are you feeling the impact of inflation affecting your spending and your budget? 

What expenses are affected by inflation?

The annual inflation rate is over 8% for 2022. 

An 8% inflation rate may not feel too high, that’s less than you tip your waiter going out to eat, but it adds up quickly. 

I spoke to some of the top personal finance experts on YouTube and here is how inflation has affected their budget. 

August 2022 YouTube & Business Income Report
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Each month I publish a YouTube and blog Income Report showing you how much money I made in my business as well as some lessons learned that contributed to that success and outcome.

My goal is to be transparent with you, show you the ups and downs as well as inspire you to hopefully build your own YouTube channel and/or blog.

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Money Motivation

What To Budget For In September

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Don’t let the last of the summer fun and distractions blow your September Budget! Here are six things to add to your September budget! 
Remember, budgets are NOT constricting but instead give you FREEDOM to be in control of your money, rather than your money in CONTROL OF YOU!

How to Declutter Your Mind with a Brain Dump
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Brain dumping is essentially getting all of the thoughts in your head out on paper.

When you brain dump you are writing down everything from things that you have to do that day, people you have to call, things that are stressing you out, or important ideas for an upcoming meeting.

Genetic Testing Showed I'm A Cancer Risk
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My OBGYN urged me to undergo genetic testing because of my family history. I’ve gone back and forth on it for years because I felt that if it was positive, I was just a ticking time bomb.

She understood that but also explained that with the genetic testing if it is positive, we can use that to get insurance to cover earlier screenings so that we can catch anything early.

So I did it. I was positive for a gene for colon cancer and 33.5% likely to get breast cancer. Anything over 20% is high risk.