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Maybe.  O.K. Tell us how it might be done! 

Well... here goes:

1.  If you had sufficient capital reserves, such that you could own your own home, to keep your costs down, and still have cash reserve funds to eat with over several months, you could use that to even out short term income fluctuations. 

2.  And if you could locate yourself in a relatively low-cost fringe area of a larger metropolitan center, in such a manner that you would still be included in most of the demographics that showed high discretionary income and large overall market for the area you lived in, then you might be able to arrange to live in a low-cost part of an area with attractive demographics for surveys.

3.  And if you could get really serious about making yourself available for surveys, and enlist your spouse in the effort so that you both together would have a wider scope of surveys for which you would individually qualify, you could increase the "family based" total surveys and total paid survey income by 50% or more. 

4.  And if you worked the get paid-to-shop, get paid-to-eat at restaurants, get paid to submit photos, get paid to test computer games, etc. areas well, and thoroughly, to derive maximum income from these,

5.  And if you got yourself a copy of the book, "Champaign Living on a Beer Budget", to show you how to live well without spending a lot of money, then....

6.  It just might be possible to support yourself entirely from paid surveys and related activities.

Summary: Maybe, because the controlling factors could be found or arranged so that it could work.

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