Blog: How Long Could You Survive If You Lost Your Job?
Added January 9, 2009 by Melanie G. RogersEmployed Americans say they can survive a median of 120 days (4 months) if they were to lose their job tomorrow, according to a survey released by SnagAJob.com.
Personally I wonder if that amount of time hasn't decreased since the survey was conducted (the last two weeks of Nov. 2008).
Jan. 9, 2009.
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