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My Husband’s Gardening Hobby Has Spiraled Out of Control

Por: Slate Business November 15, 2022

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Pay Dirt is Slate’s money advice column. Have a question? . (It’s anonymous!) Dear Pay Dirt, I manage our family finances/budgeting. Built into this is money (thousands!) for my husband’s hobby: gardening. He exceeds his budget annually. His rationale? “I make a lot of money.” (He does). He is an impulse buyer, has ADHD, and, I suspect, high-functioning autism. This can be crazy-making for money management. I’m thinking of loading... + full article



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