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100$
50$
25$
Or less or more?
50$
25$
Or less or more?
100$
50$
25$
Or less or more?
Everything. Every day, and that's even for the days I don't like, like Wednesday. It's always in the middle of the week, and moderation like that pisses me off.
Looks like a few people don't know how to allocate their monthly and yearly expenses to each day's expenses. If your rent is $600/month, then that allocates to $20/day.
100$
50$
25$
Or less or more?
Being a high schooler who doesn't pay the bills, I'm not really sure. So far today, I'd imagine that I've costed no more than five dollars. I got a glass (and a half) of milk, I've used a bit of electricity to keep my laptop/phone charged, and I ate a few kit-kats.
I assumed that we were talking about excludable goods, oh well. Anyways, I've probably costed about $15 dollars by now. (At the most)You don't work 30+ hours a week, plus school. Pay for your own clothes, car, gas, insurance and lunch? My God, what kind of kids are we raising today? I tell you, kids these days have it so easy.
Should I assume here that the amounts you have listed here should be interpreted as the amount more than what I am actually making?
I assumed that we were talking about excludable goods, oh well. Anyways, I've probably costed about $15 dollars by now. (At the most)
Those are excludable goods, yes.I bet it is a fair bit more than that including rent health insurance food and more
Those are excludable goods, yes.
What's that? I'm not familiar with such a concept.Someone pays it though. Be afraid very afraid of adulthood BWAAAAHAHAHA.
Nah its really not that bad its about the same as being a kid when ya get the responsibility thing figured out.
Couple hundred bucks a day. That's why the government needs to stop figuring out new ways to dig into my damn pocketbook.
I do not live in the lap of luxury but all my family spends is about 25 dollars a day for all our needs. That includes health care, housing, insurance, debt payment etc. etc. etc. and of course daily expenses like food, gas, water and electricity.