To: Zhang Fei
Just got a post that “People in China do not have heat in apartment buildings. They wear more clothes”
but you say “$300-$400 a month isnt enough to pay heating bills”
So that seem contradictory and confusing.
58 posted on
02/10/2020 10:59:24 AM PST by
PIF
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To: PIF; Zhang Fei
Just got a post that People in China do not have heat in apartment buildings. They wear more clothes
but you say $300-$400 a month isnt enough to pay heating bills
So that seem contradictory and confusing. No, it isnt. Clothing is a non-consumable. Electricity is the ultimate consumable. You cannot reuse electricity, while close can last years and be handed down. Clothes are a one-time purchase. Electricity is a monthly expense.
60 posted on
02/10/2020 12:06:48 PM PST by
Swordmaker
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To: PIF
[Just got a post that People in China do not have heat in apartment buildings. They wear more clothes
but you say $300-$400 a month isnt enough to pay heating bills
So that seem contradictory and confusing.]
$300-$400 is my estimate of the typical monthly pay. Out of that, they need to make a mortgage payment (typical 1000 sq ft apartment is $150K in the burbs), buy food, make car payments, buy gas, etc, etc. Nothing left for heating bills.
https://www.numbeo.com/property-investment/in/Wuhan
61 posted on
02/10/2020 12:22:17 PM PST by
Zhang Fei
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