Stephen: "I mean just to be, I mean, when I'd buy clothes, I would pay $40, $50 for a shirt, you know, $50 for a pair of pants. I mean, I can go into national department store chains now and buy right off the clearance racks. You know, I've... I've replaced my wardrobe probably four times in the last, you know, two years. And one of those times I think I spent a fraction, maybe even 20 percent of what I used to spend to replace a wardrobe. Food on a daily basis, I used to spend $15, $20 a day on fast food, easily. I've saved that. I mean, it has made a dramatic economic impact on our household. It's amazing, you don't realize how much money you actually spend on those things until you take them away."
CJ: "Or even things like the second helpings at dinner. I mean, now it's, actually we have leftovers. We didn't really have leftovers before, and so now, I mean, if you looked at that, I mean, sometimes, you know, if you have a big pot of spaghetti or something like that for the kids, obviously I'm not eating very much, and so it's something that... now what would have been one night is actually stretched over to two. So it saves in that way to."
Melva: "Well, for myself personally, medication, I'm saving $300 a month just on the medication that I used to take."
Tersa: "I am not as sick as much as I used to be. I was always tired in the morning, or I caught a lot of colds. Since I've had my surgery I haven't had one cold this year. I'm taking a lot of vitamins, but I haven't been sick at all in the last seven months, so I've saved a lot and I'm sure my boss is very appreciative that I haven't called in, to."