| Slimebeast said: Exactly. People get scared and unsecure so they cut on the big, risky expenses but that gives them more money available to spend on small expenses.
EDIT: Is this correct grammar BTW - is it rite to say "to spend on expenses"? |
I'm not a professional grammar Nazi, but I think the common root word makes it redundant, if not technically grammitically incorrect. I'd say the bigger grammatical error is that you should have made two sentences. I would have written it like this:
"People get scared and insecure so they cut on the big, risky expenses. That gives them more money available for small expenses."

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