Indian food in the US. $20 for a bowl of gravy with 6 nuggets of boneless chicken?
HugeRichard11 on
Food delivery generally Uber Eats, but lots of other companies too
haightor on
The average car payment in the U.S. is $750/month and I think that’s ABSURD.
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Brand name clothing, eyewear, and fragrance.
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Phones, I see all these people carrying around I phones that cost as much as my car.
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does childcare count. tons of couples realize the lower income person’s job doesn’t even make sense to do
electric vehicles are like a cell phone, they depreciate like crazy which makes them very expensive. mostly due to how fast they are improving
hard drive storage, ram. i didn’t need it at all at the time, but i’m so happy i opted for 64 gigs ram when i did in both my computers
video games. i have my old nintendo 64 in my office right now and my kid and i play mario kart. no updates, one purchase. now you buy a 500 dollar console (probably more i don’t know) and they tag all these subscriptions on and it is just never ending, and i doubt many of these new consoles will be completely fine in 20 or 30 years, like the OG xbox which i also still have and it sat in a million degree outdoor storage unit for years lol
how long something lasts and how much utility you get out of it is just as important as the price tag, it’s all a ratio
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AirPods. No reason they should be that expensive
Indian food in the US. $20 for a bowl of gravy with 6 nuggets of boneless chicken?
Food delivery generally Uber Eats, but lots of other companies too
The average car payment in the U.S. is $750/month and I think that’s ABSURD.
Brand name clothing, eyewear, and fragrance.
Phones, I see all these people carrying around I phones that cost as much as my car.
does childcare count. tons of couples realize the lower income person’s job doesn’t even make sense to do
electric vehicles are like a cell phone, they depreciate like crazy which makes them very expensive. mostly due to how fast they are improving
hard drive storage, ram. i didn’t need it at all at the time, but i’m so happy i opted for 64 gigs ram when i did in both my computers
video games. i have my old nintendo 64 in my office right now and my kid and i play mario kart. no updates, one purchase. now you buy a 500 dollar console (probably more i don’t know) and they tag all these subscriptions on and it is just never ending, and i doubt many of these new consoles will be completely fine in 20 or 30 years, like the OG xbox which i also still have and it sat in a million degree outdoor storage unit for years lol
how long something lasts and how much utility you get out of it is just as important as the price tag, it’s all a ratio