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minus-square@Lost_My_Mindlink-20•6 hours agoDepends where and how you live. My rent is $800 a month, but some mortgages are thousands of dollars.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink21•6 hours agoWhere the fuck do you live with $800 rent? Middle of Montana? Dead center of Death Valley? Gtfo.
minus-squareKaRunChiylinkfedilink11•6 hours agoIkr, just saw an ad for a nearby apartment wanting 1,200$ a month for a studio apartment… in Nebraska
minus-square@Lost_My_Mindlink1•3 hours agoYeah, but I’m not in your economy. Average wage around here is lkke $10/hr.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•3 hours agoYou pay $500 less than the average American for rent. I think you may be lacking the perspective necessary to engage productively with this topic.
minus-square@Lost_My_Mindlink1•3 hours agoMy rent is $500 less than whatever metric you’re using, but our local ecconomy is also lowers than yours. Average wage here is 10/hr for a factory job. I’ve heard some places like Seattle make $20/hr just working at starbucks. And keep in mind my rent is basically 1 room.
minus-squareKaRunChiylinkfedilink1•6 hours agoAgain, the “how you live” thing again, in your opinion, what is the “correct” way to live?
Depends where and how you live. My rent is $800 a month, but some mortgages are thousands of dollars.
Where the fuck do you live with $800 rent? Middle of Montana? Dead center of Death Valley? Gtfo.
800 if split 5 ways probably
Ikr, just saw an ad for a nearby apartment wanting 1,200$ a month for a studio apartment… in Nebraska
Lakewood, a suburb of Cleveland. It’s overpriced as hell.
$800 Rent is cheap in this economy
Yeah, but I’m not in your economy. Average wage around here is lkke $10/hr.
You pay $500 less than the average American for rent. I think you may be lacking the perspective necessary to engage productively with this topic.
My rent is $500 less than whatever metric you’re using, but our local ecconomy is also lowers than yours.
Average wage here is 10/hr for a factory job. I’ve heard some places like Seattle make $20/hr just working at starbucks.
And keep in mind my rent is basically 1 room.
Again, the “how you live” thing again, in your opinion, what is the “correct” way to live?