smitten (borked) on Nostr: kind of interesting how all those 'stop getting Starbucks' and 'stop eating avocado ...
kind of interesting how all those 'stop getting Starbucks' and 'stop eating avocado toast' articles didn't really talk about car payments. their range is absurd, like $100-$1,500 per month. and a lot of people don't have a payment at all because they buy used in cash. probably because the people writing those articles have huge car loan payments.
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