Sujet : Re: low-income consumers are starting to crack
De : danmin (at) *nospam* danminart-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Danart)
Groupes : misc.news.internet.discussDate : 16. May 2024, 23:51:20
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> JAB wrote:
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> Bonus - So how many employment hours required in 1960 vs 2024's
> vehicles to purchase? Some 2,600 hours in 1960 (quick averaged)
>
> How much did a 1960 Impala cost in 1960?
>
> The Impala was available as a four-door Sedan from $2,590, a
four-door
> Hardtop Sport Sedan from $2,662, a two-door Hardtop Sport Coupe
from
> $2,597 and a Convertible from $2,847.
You forget to mention that when you purchase a car, you also have
insurance, maintenance, and up-keep of the vehicle.
If it is new then your paying monthly rates for something that will
not be new in the future.
If your replacing employees with machines, rather then paying
insurance policy then your not helping the system
You think anybody within a minimum wage area would work those hours?
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