Will the economic crisis have an impact on your holiday spending?
We're buying fewer gifts.
We're only buying things on sale.
We're cutting back in a couple of areas.
We're going to try to be more frugal.
We're not doing much traveling.
It's not going to make much of a difference.
Vote here, and see how your answer compares to others'.
When my father, Joe, a Hungarian immigrant, came to America in 1912, he was only 19 years old. As the oldest in his family, he felt it was his duty to work hard and send most of his earnings back to Hungary to help his parents and siblings.
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