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My napkin math says I’m closer to $212~ per day for my household… That’s still WAY higher than I would have expected. And we try to be pretty frugal in some areas. That includes taxes though. Just shelter costs ballparks to $90-ish per day. Start adding in food, transportation costs, communication costs, taxes… It all adds up REALLY fast. Close to $200/day in just bare essentials to exist and operate within the modern world in my area of the US.
That’s 91k a year. That is ballpark reasonable for household income depending on where you live.
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!
Even with taxes, that means the guy is earning 91k.
Maybe it is hyperbole because to them, 91k might as well be 9.1 million.
Tl;dr, moral of my thought experiment, pirate the mother loving shit out of your entertainment. Arr!
What 20 year-old games would there be to emulate in 2045?! 😉
You know, at that point it’s not even emulation, just good ol’ abandonware. That, or real patient gamer discounts… which I would make fun of except it took me like 15 years to try and love Portal. Lol
Because we haven’t figured out how to make it cost $251 yet.
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.
Aren’t you forgetting the $1 convenience fee for electronic payments? Also, they don’t take checks or cash. $252!
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
Bike, camping stove, rack, bag, pot, cups. Somehow less than £1?
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?
In the US, maybe x)
$250 per day is $91,250 per year. What the hell are you buying??
Rent, groceries.
Living in certain cities is very expensive.
Healthcare
Ahh, must be American
That may be so, but don’t come crying to us when the solutions to your biggest social problems require widespread gun ownership for some reason, which could happen any day now. Yes, sir, any day now. /s
As we all know, America has no problems at all because everyone has a gun.
$250 per day, 5 days a week, 50 weeks a year.
$62.5k a year. That’s just enough to pay the average rent in America if you follow the 30% thing that gets taught
If you’re getting 250/day and making $62.5k/yr and paying taxes, you’re left with about $50k. Average rent is 1550/month in the US ($18600/yr). 30% of $50k is only $15000.
Working 8hrs a day at $31.25 per hr. (that’s 4.3 times the minimum wage) still doesn’t cover the 30% rule.
The 30% rule is based off AGI (adjusted gross income) which accounts for some taxes but I don’t remember which.
That’s not to say you’re wrong, by any means. Our economy is literally failing. The average person cannot meet their basic needs to survive
I have always heard that the 30% rule is based on your gross income with no account for taxes included.
I believe I’ve actually heard both, but most recently I was taught it via AGI
Ah agi makes more sense, since that’s before tax but after alimony and student loan interest payments.
If you just cut out a half dozen eggs per day from your budget, you’ll be fine. And if that’s not enough. then make coffee at home and stop ordering avocado toast, too. Did you know you can also sell your plasma for money and I think they even take gay people’s blood now, too.
Adding to this, I’d also recommend overnight oats so one can “rise and grind” immediately. Getting a second job helps, too. I mean, if we’re not working 80-hour weeks, are we even trying? Downgrade to the cheapest insurance. Cash in sick days and vacation days. One could have a good chunk of money doing these things for about 40 years. Oh, yeah, I almost forgot, sew straps onto your boots.