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Leftblankthistime t1_jdk0oq6 wrote

Typically real estate only goes up. Sometimes prices stay the same while wages go up. But rarely do real estate prices ever go down, and if they do, it’s usually it’s caused by a whole market downturn and people are not in a position to buy. Wanna test it out? Go on Zillow, pick any house in any state and look at the estimate history.

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Leftblankthistime t1_jaejq3x wrote

For the billing period, you used 1,008 KWH

You were charged 109.33 for December 13 to Jan 9

You were charged 140.73 from January 10 to Feb 8

you were charged 14.00 for a service charge (presumably for being a month late)

in December it cost a little more than 9 cents per KWH to make your electricity and between ~4 and 16 cents per KWH to send you the electricity. Depending on the time of day that you used it (some times are more expensive because more people are using it).

In January, it cost almost 15 cents per KWH to make your electricity and between ~5 and 15 cents per KWH to send you the electricity Depending on the time of day that you used it (some times are more expensive because more people are using it).

The total amount owed is the sum of December 13 - Jan 9 @ 109.33 PLUS January 10 - Feb 8 & 140.73 PLUS the 14 dollar service fee for a total of 264.06

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Leftblankthistime t1_ja2ynit wrote

Oh lol I’ve honestly never seen that before- how witty and original! Oh and thanks for posting it, really, without your post I could have lived my whole life not having seen this for the4397th time /s

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Leftblankthistime t1_j9m2ano wrote

Spadia is absolutely trash and his misinformation campaigns on both his morning show and his other show “chasing news” are the reason we can’t have nice things in New Jersey and why some counties are flipping from blue to red. The bum needs to be stripped from the airwaves…

Or live and let live… ya know. Whatever.

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Leftblankthistime t1_j2ev98v wrote

Not entirely true that it’s losing money due to inflation. Companies to keep cash on hand and market investments for a variety of reasons. Airlines and logistics shipping companies for example tend to trade heavily on oil futures since one of their overhead costs is fuel. If they own a good part of the market, when their operating expenses go up because of inflation, so do the value of their investments which can either offset or even reduce the overhead substantially. Professional services companies similarly diversify in the types of companies they do business with so when one market sector is slow, others can pick up the slack. Having money on hand can help work as a reservoir to buffer the slower sectors at the same time.

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Leftblankthistime t1_j2edk0z wrote

Reply to comment by LucaNinja7 in New Jersey Schools by DallasOriginals

Aw c’mon I don’t like to name names but if the town is known for having a reality tv personality or low level celebrity live there, it’s definitely sus.

Lol downvotes… must have hit someone a little too close to the country club

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Leftblankthistime t1_j2e6rgm wrote

This! Also, watch out for towns that “used to be good” a lot of towns went downhill after getting great ratings because they scaled back investments, or because drugs or racism got out of control- especially in the more well to do towns. Look for more that are “getting good” because the upward and downward momentum quite frequently only continue in their existing direction.

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Leftblankthistime t1_j0yv8th wrote

Omg everybody panick!!! Right? /s

This is an economics outlet, so where are the long and short term labor statistics about how long it took for those +200k workers to find replacement jobs and where’s the comparison year showing when there was a similar layoff rate.

Garbage article

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Leftblankthistime t1_j0914sr wrote

Right- and what you get at any restaurant is toasted wonder bread, ice burg lettuce, helmans mayo, stock photo bacon, and bland ass tomatoes that were picked when they were grass green. You’re not getting a good blt outside your own kitchen

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Leftblankthistime t1_j08m6vk wrote

Have an upvote - I’m married to that type.

Honestly, I do- every year with the first early tomatoes from my garden in late July. I’ve got a sourdough bread recipe I actually bake in a Dutch oven on my charcoal grill too. Which is also why I can quote that recipe.

It’s like that grilled cheese fad from 5 years ago… all over the board walk in huge letters on everyone’s menu… GRILLED CHEESE!! Hard pass- moving on.

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Leftblankthistime t1_j07w6z5 wrote

riiight, but that's not what's at question here. OP asked where to find a good sammich.

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All's I'm saying is that it's stupid... Even if you were to dress it up with home grown wheat, starter from a 200 year old sourdough culture, the ripest heirloom tomatoes & lettuce, mayo from virgin hens, 1000 mother of vinegar culture and hand pressed olives with only the most fragrant hand picked garlic, turmeric, and finely milled salt accompanied by thick cut cherry and apple smoked bacon directly from the smokehouse.... It'd still be a BLT! Next you're gonna tell me there's whole-ass restaurants that specialize in bologna or PB&J sammiches and they only source the finest imported hand crafted blah blah blah.

I like a good BLT don't get me wrong. It's just the premise of asking for a specific place that makes one that's got me laughing.

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