Student loans and car notes are a choiceIt’s not just spending habits. You’re stuck with student loans, high rent, low wages. It’s tough .
But this is the coli the land of milk and honey
Student loans and car notes are a choiceIt’s not just spending habits. You’re stuck with student loans, high rent, low wages. It’s tough .
But this is the coli the land of milk and honey
Youre right, i was trying to be kind to usa but youre rightFlorida has some abysmal parts too.
See Madison county Florida. It's fukking bad. West Virginia bad
It's funny how people in this thread all are not of the 40% yall are some delusional muthfukkas
How many have new phones, new cars, and houses they can't afford? How often do they eat out?
Can't throw this statistic out there without going into good detail. Folks could make $100k/yr and still be broke
if your car is paid off, keep it. public transportation aint worth it if you're a busy body. parking can really suck though.When someone moves to NYC I always tell them don’t buy a car. Rent is expensive as fukk here but you’d be surprised at how long your money goes when you aren’t paying for a car note/lease, insurance and car repairs, ticket violations and EZ Pass.
shyt this makes me want to sell my car since I live next to a train station.
Matter of fact I wonder if using Zipcar is cheaper than owning a car if you do not need a car for the weekdays.
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BTW, I’m not shytting on anyone. One’s career/job doesn’t make the next man better or worse than you. We all know that wealth is disproportionately distributed. We all know the middle gets squeezed the most. We know these major corporations pay little to no tax. We know it’s unfair how inflation is above the average person’s wage increase.
Now what?
Do you sit and complain about it or do you spot an opportunity? Maybe I’m just a pure capitalist but I’ve seen and heard too many people complain rather than try and find solutions.
If you don’t empower yourself economically, then you limit your options and influence. So really, it’s up to you. Find your way to the front of this rat race or get left behind. Because it’s not going to change anytime soon.
There’s a difference between working hard and working smart. I never work hard. Even when I was hustling. I’m not buying this this “hot air” nonsense. My boy was jobless, had no qualification and was broke. I helped him get an apprenticeship and now he’s caking in six years.Your post is just hot air with nothing of substance. "Spot an opportunity" or "find solutions" or my favourite "find your way to the front of this rat race" are not concrete ways for someone who is broke to starting earning some money. Do you honestly think the people here are not hustling, working as many hours they can and having roommates for rent? You really are living in a fantasy land and are not taking into count of rising inflating, stagnating wages and a terrible economic climate.
You yourself said damn near half your cheque went into rent and you are were making decent bread, so how does someone in a worse state empower themselves?
Yeah, let the average man try to do spark plugs on a transverse V6 with the rear cylinder bank tucked underneath the windshield. fukk outta here. Factory trained techs have a hard enough time as it is.Not to mention it’s grown men on the Coli that don’t know how to do basic car maintenance
nikkas running to the dealership for spark plugs or a filter change, who raised yall nikkas![]()
It’s not just spending habits. You’re stuck with student loans, high rent, low wages. It’s tough .
But this is the coli the land of milk and honey