Sunday, November 8, 2009 East Central Illinois

Feeling the pinch: People are having to dig deeper

By The News-Gazette
Sunday, April 13, 2008 8:50 AM CDT

Don't let anyone tell you the economic pinch in the U.S. has bypassed this neck of the woods. Rising prices have struck just about everywhere you look, from the gas station to the grocery store aisle.

It might start with a decision to cut back on extras. That vacation might just last a weekend this summer. Coupons might get a second look. A roommate might help ease expenses. A college student might decide to go easy on the junk food.

In East Central Illinois, people are coping just as their neighbors across the country are. A trucking company owner's wife pitches in at the business. A farmer decides the price of diesel means he won't plow the corn stalks from last year into the ground before he plants soybeans this year. A 71-year-old goes back to school.

We spent the last few days asking folks how they're getting by. Their stories:

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