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35 things you need in your emergency kit

#30. Cash

Survivalists often worry about our financial system’s reliance on computers: If a mass power crash wiped out our system of card readers, how would we pay for things? For this reason, it’s a good idea to carry some cash in your go bag. Store at least $100 in cash in a spare wallet in your go bag to be safe.

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