• partial_accumen
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      262 months ago

      They have actually, you just don’t know it, and you’re late on your payment. The late fee? $1/day. Congrats, its now $251/day.

    • @Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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      -32 months ago

      Go to the cafe and have hot chocolate with friends: £30

      Go on a group bike ride and sit on the beach watching the sun rise across the harbour with some hot chocolate made on a camping stove: Less than £1

        • @Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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          -22 months ago

          I already own those things. Unless you want to adjust the price of every activity to include the cost of showering and getting dressed in the morning as well?

  • @taiyang@lemmy.world
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    262 months ago

    Ok, other guy got downvoted for this very same thought, but really, $250 a day seems like kinda a lot. I guess it you count taxes, maybe? Or maybe savings? Its weirdly too low for hyperbole but too high to sound right.

    My expenses with a morgage in a major city, utils, gas, daycare, transportation, insurance, food for four, and a little to savings… and even I don’t think we hit $250/day. Even without doing the math, that’s $7500 every 30 days, we definitely don’t make that much even before taxes.

    Oh wait, now I see, I spend jack shit on entertainment. A perk of being addicted to playing 20 year old games on emulators, I guess. If I had normal hobbies, yeah ok I can see how that’d probably be around $250 a day on average.

    Tl;dr, moral of my thought experiment, pirate the mother loving shit out of your entertainment. Arr!

    • @RoidingOldMan@lemmy.world
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      I don’t think they mean they’re spending $250. Like they feel the need to earn $250 every working day, otherwise they can’t pay rent or whatever. Equates to an income of $65k.

    • @alekwithak@lemmy.world
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      12 months ago

      Let’s tally up all your expenses, daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly, and what it costs you then Mr. Knowitall.

      • Baggins [he/him]
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        -12 months ago

        Less than $250 a day hence why I made the comment then deleted it knowing I’d get smartass comments like this

        • @alekwithak@lemmy.world
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          That makes you incredibly lucky, and doesn’t change that your comment is the smartass comment. Why would you assume your situation is normal or that you represent the average experience?

          • @LwL@lemmy.world
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            I make significantly less than that and make more money than the median in both my own country (a decent bit more) and the US (a lot more). It is mathematically impossible for expenses that high to be the norm.

            If you have kids or other dependents like elderly or disabled family members in need of support, I’m sure it can get very expensive very fast, and it’s quite obvious the average american does not make enough money. But $250 a day is an insane number for an “average” person. Even if you pay 3k a month in rent idk how you would get to that number.

            Fwiw my own recurring daily expenses (disregarding things like saving for holidays and such bc otherwise it’s just my income) including saving up money as a safety net/for retirement are around 70€. More than triple that seems pretty unfathomable to me for a single person even in a country with even higher cost of living.

          • Baggins [he/him]
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            02 months ago

            What makes you think that I think that? Most people live on less than that. The average income in the US is way less than that. Stop posting nonsense.