Prices of everything are soaring.
Gas, food, other essentials …
If only there was a way to earn a few extra dollars a week to help pay for these things.
Or maybe put a little cash away to help pay for a house or a car repair.
Blurt can seriously help a lot of people.
This is the headline story on the CBC today:
We’re An Average Canadian Family Drowning In Inflation
Trying
These days, just maintaining what I have and what I love is getting harder and harder every day.
My household, for example, brings in roughly an average Canadian income. We have one child, no pets and a very modest car.
But what used to be enough really isn’t anymore.
Often, at the end of the month, I will find myself putting a week’s worth of groceries on my credit card.
I’m accumulating debt to feed my family.
But I should say this: this is not something I want to do. In fact, doing so sickens me and I avoid it at all costs. But in order to bridge the gap between awkward pay weeks, I pull out the plastic. And while it feeds my family, it starts our next month off in the hole. Roughly $200 with a little interest to boot.
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/parents/learning/view/inflation-canada-average-income-family-2022
Blurt can help people earn an extra $200 a month.
Hopefully more people will discover Blurt and see what is possible…
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