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Money in the bank or under a mattress will be worthless, it's stocks and bitcoin for me
With those profits I would love to buy a custom steel frame some day. BTW, fun fact, "what are tariffs" was one of the leading trending Google searches right after the election. Sadly, again. those who least understand it yet voted for it again will be hurt the most, even on Wal-Mart bikes |
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Yeah, hopefully it is a bargaining tactic
I’m blessed to have a nice at home job so don’t care about the price of gas, or eggs for that matter. I do buy lots of bike stuff. However, used whenever possible and then it's usually off an internet search for best price. The campaign talk of a pretty wide blanket tariff on imported goods will impact lots of household budgets, not just bikes. Luckily, I’m on rim brakes and 11-speed and good deals keep popping up here and on eBay. Hope that continues
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It may take a short while, but you will. Be interesting to know how it goes for you.
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I think your comment just took the cat out of the bag.
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?? What are you talking about? And I'm totally blaming you for my cat puking all over the carpet just as I read this. No kidding, LOL!
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Strange.....I've always seemed to do just fine no matter what. Decade after decade after decade. I can't get excited about other's speculation.
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I get frustrated with the perceived and real lack of quality with way too many products these days. Maybe I'm an old man shouting at the clouds but it seems like so much stuff today is just designed to fail, not last. |
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2. The theory that a progressively greater consumption of goods is economically beneficial. 3. Attachment to materialistic values or possessions.
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My millenial experience always has to bring up the price of housing vs. our income. In my own life over the past 15 years its varied from infinite (yay college), to 40% at the highest with roommates, down to 20% at the lowest (but that was because my landlord didn't raise rent all through covid while I got a nice pay bump)...all that to say, it doesn't leave much room for buying the $200BB when the $20 does just as well and gets us there, even if it might crap out in 2 years instead of 10. I'm now finally at 36% which I guess is what the recommended amount is? Anywho, I agree we should get less crappy stuff, but it's hard to justify the quality product over the "it gets it done" product when money is tight. |
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