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Saturday, March 14, 2009

At the beginning of the economic “crisis,” I had a poll that asked whether your spending habits on books have changed.

54% had not changed
26% had cut back some
14% had cut back a lot
6% had spent more than usual.

I’m asking again, to see if things have changed October.


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1 comment:

  1. We've cut back on the frivolous things, like milk and eggs and diapers. I mean, really...time to potty train, 'cause we need a couple more books!

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