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Oregon,
1980: Jane,
Elaine and
Louise are
all feeling
the effects
of inflation
and cannot
afford, as
the title
states, the
high cost of
living. Jane
cannot
afford a
babysitter
or get
married and
if she wants
privacy with
her
boyfriend,
she has to
sleep in the
car. Even
worse, her
war veteran
father comes
to live with
her to turn
her life
upside down.
Louise lives
a happy life
with her
veterinarian
husband,
Albert. She
runs an
antique shop
on the side,
but since it
doesn't take
in any
profit, the
IRS
considers it
a hobby. She
needs to
come up with
the money to
keep it
going, or
she will be
trouble with
the IRS.
Elaine's
husband has
left her for
another
woman and
without any
money. She
is in a
constant
struggle
with banks,
power
companies,
and gas
stations.
She needs
money to get
by and also
catches the
eye of
police
officer
Jack. The
local mall
is having a
contest that
features a
giant money
ball that
states it
will help
fight the
inflation.
Elaine comes
up with a
plan to
steal the
money out of
it and split
it three
ways with
Jane and
Louise. Of
course, one
catastrophe
after
another
tries to
keep them
from
achieving
their goal.
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