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$250/year starting investing in 2020 into the regular S&P 500 would be worth $3,703 today. So maybe as much as a month and a half of rent depending on where you live. However the point being is, if the subscription is unused, you're not getting any value for it. A free month (or more) of rent is something you'll actually use.
Yeah, I was just taking the piss. Honestly I would love even an extra spare $20 a month!
I might not just know "ThE vAlUe Of A dOlLaR!!¡" but 20 dollars would make no difference a month.
A common insurance co-pay to see a Primary Care Physician (regular family doctor) is $40. That could mean going to the doctor or not for some folks.
$20 would pay for five different 30 day prescriptions of common generic prescription drugs.
$25 ($5 short) would buy more than a month's worth of insulin.
$20 will by 35lbs or rice. That's well over 2 weeks worth of meals (at 2000 calories a day).
$20 will pay for one month of mobile phone service with unlimited talk and text along with 4GB of data (as well as hotspot functionality)
$20 would pay for 100 full charges on a very large ebike battery. Thats enough to go 7500 miles of range on average.
Yeah, but it would make a marginal if almost unnoticeable dent in any bills I'm actually stressed/worried by.
What is the dollar figure of your highest interest bill and its interest rate?
While I agree $20 doesn't go far, a $20 bill at least makes sure I have enough to give my kid if he says he needs a couple bucks.
Which as always is a fair answer. I do get feelings of joy remembering asking my parents for something and them actually saying yes for like a book/video game/flash drive. Hell, I remember being excited exactly that way getting an 8gb flash drive so I could finally burn dvd's to something other than physical DVD's.
Hope your kid gets that too!