Sentences with phrase «mean irresponsible spending»

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«It would be, I think, irresponsible not to spend some time talking about what those things, what those trials, have taught us, and what those cases may mean for how everyone can get good government,» he told the NY Times.
When trying to understand why some people have trouble living within their means, we tend to blame factors such as high interest rates and irresponsible spending.
That means, people whose bad credit is a result of catastrophic events related to unforeseen circumstances such as a job layoff or the housing bubble bust are looked at far more favorably than those whose bad credit is a result of irresponsible spending over a long term and too much current debt.
Being irresponsible means taking out more money than you can afford, not repaying loans on time, being chronically late, and spending too much with lines of credit.
It also means that all of the structural imbalances we have observed are utterly meaningless, and that irresponsible spending by both governments and consumers have no negative impact on the overall economy.
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