Posted on 03/11/2024 10:02:31 AM PDT by Paul R.
Ken McErloy dives deep into the economic landscape of 2024, drawing comparisons to the 2008 financial crisis through an analysis of over 10,000 tenants across the United States. He discusses the realities of inflation, unemployment, and the housing market, revealing the pressures on the average American's financial stability and lifestyle adaptations in the face of economic headwinds.
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A dozen eggs??? What are you, a Rockerfeller?
I own 12 SF rental units worth between 75-100k each. All rented all current I keep rents below market but I think 1 has more than $1000 in spare I wish all well ...except Dems whom I hate
“A dozen eggs??? What are you, a Rockerfeller?”
I forgot to add they are sold in the new Biden Dozen cases that hold 8 eggs....
thx. good post.
A really good place for them to live as far as America is concerned would be back in their home country. They probably(for the most part) wouldn’t be here except for the thought that America was the land of the free(bie).
Paying with an EBT gives you a discount on groceries.
Mostly on basics, but adds up to a pretty tidy sum.
Try it yourself - use the self-check out and see what the final totals are.
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