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- All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
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This would go a long way to help people get control of their money.
I'm very fortunate to have access to "pay-as-you-go" insurance, so at most I pay around $250 a year (two drivers) for up to 1000km, and every additional 1000km is around $50-60.
Since I've been able to move much of my car driving to cycling, I'm saving in gas and insurance. Easily $3000+ a year.
Even if someone isn't physically able to cycle, investing in an ebike to offset some of their driving can also have an impact on their wallet.
But if you're stuck with car payments, a rigid insurance plan, and are forced to buy gas often, then it's a very tough situation.
Haha. I don't think what they meant was to actually live like a poor person, but to be frugal with your spending. This can have a profound effect on how much money you keep!
Ah, i misread the poor person comment! Spend however you like, but there's no reason to spend more than you need to.
Peachtree City is delightfully unique. Thanks for sharing that.
Part of me wonders "why not just ride a bike?", but hey, "anything but a car" also works for me 😂