Yes it is.
Yes it is.
the love of money is the root of all evil
WTF are you talking about?
Sorry, but this is the "Gambling" section. I don’t think anyone can help you here. I’ve never seen "doodle jumps" at any casinos.
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According to one Inflation based on CPI calculation site –
What cost $100,000 in 1826 would cost $1,879,522.92 in 2008.
Also, if you were to buy exactly the same products in 2008 and 1826,
they would cost you $100000 and $5522.68 respectively.
and what year did open housing become law
I just found homicide rates, but I think if you looked further on this site, you’d find other crimes:
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/glance/hmrt.htm
just wondering…
That could pay for 3.85% of the cost of a Volvo S60. Not including the car registration and the car insurance.
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I noticed that only my VERY LOGICAL AND VERY REAL answer got a thumbs down. Did the one who gave me the thumbs down expect me to say "Yipeeeee, that’s a lot of money it feel like I won the lotto!!!!"
Or expected that all answers will be serious, like " this money can feed xxxx streetchildren, or send these poor kids to school so that they will have a bright future etc etc"
Sorry I disappointed this person. But I do not try to impress people about good deeds or a good heart via rhetorical questions. These are things done, not talked about. Sans publicity. My real life friends know me better.
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Oh, I see TDs on others now huh. Or did you just want others to think that I was talking nonsense? Saying I was the only one with TDs when others actually have them, too?
Three million Six hundred thousand dollars
Is it REALLLY GOOOD, GOOD, FAIR, or, POOR
I live in Orlando Florida,
and plan to do my career here
100k per year is really good. 100k is well over the national avg salary of about 37k.
It’s true that your lifestyle, spending habits and the cost of living in your state play a part in how well you live on 100k. But with that said, someone who is good at managing money could live well on 1/2 that income no matter the cost of living. I live in the DC Metro area which is one the most expensive areas in the country to live and I do very well on 55k. On the other hand, someone making a 100k could be in over their heads in debt and living paycheck to paycheck.
Bottom line: No matter how much you make you can still wind up broke if you don’t manage your finances.
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It’s a scam