Punny Poll #5: How Much Is A Lot of Money to You?
Author: Nick
Category: Money
Topics: poll, savings

Last week’s Punny Poll examined your coupon usage. While 15% of those who responded said they currently don’t use or never have used coupons, 59% tagged themselves as regular or prolific couponers. As for those following my grand coupon experiment, I’ll be posting another update on that later this week, so be sure to watch for that.
After getting a small bonus at work recently, my first reaction was, “Wow, that’s a lot of money.” But then my second reaction was just the opposite. I knew between rent and other living expenses, that money would be gone by the end of the month. Still, it was money I didn’t have before, and there are plenty of people who would call me crazy for thinking it wasn’t a lot of money.
So what about you, Punnykateers? Based purely on your own feelings, please fill out this poll which asks you to provide your own definition of “a lot of money.”

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Debt management
August 12th, 2008 at 9:01 am
I voted for $1,000 - I don’t know why but this was my gut reaction, the first amount I went to click so I trust my instincts! Thinking about it $10,000 is probably a better answer!
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