edmeyers01
Dan Meyers
edmeyers01

LOL - “paying people a fair wage and giving them healthcare means I pay $19.25 instead of $16.00 next time”. I don’t think you understand the true cost an employer takes on when handing out benefits like healthcare. Uber and Lyft are already loosing billions subsidizing rides (AKA taking money from rich investors and

I bought my Honda Accord 3 years old for 12k in 2015. Dave arguement really holds water when it comes to domestics vehicals. People buy Chrysler 200’s all day and are instantly under water on the loan. There are very few cars that actually make sense to buy new (Toyota Tacoma, Subaru Wrx, etc.). It’s easy to pick

Interesting. I still love pittsburgh’s livability though. I think you get the best of both worlds here. Cheap housing which can be affordable to household incomes of down to $32k a year. Then tons of jobs and stable ones at that. Great place to consider if you want to work in Healthcare or Tech.

If I’m in your boat. I’m getting a 2000-2003 Toyota Camry/Corolla. The cost will be 2500-5k and you can simply pay it off in a year. I would have it looked over by your mechanic before you buy. Also, make sure you go to a credit union for the loan. They’re very likely to give you a much lower rate.

What about biking? That’s got to be the cheapest of all.

I bet this is going to be a mess just like everything else FCA has ever done.

I had a bit of a cluster when I graduated from Pitt and realized that I owed about $78K. Luckily, I was a business major. 2 years and 3 months later I only have $26,574 left. I applied for as many high paying jobs as I could and managed to land one making $55k a year. Then I just lived as cheaply as possible. I’m

My money goal is to pay off the last 27k in student loans that i have. I had 78k a little over 2 years ago, so this will be an exciting year.

You could just get a Toyota Land Cruiser. They last forever and are perfect for large families.

“That’s the same car as my friend owned and it blew up all over the place. The end.” -Average FCA review

The economics of the ACA are the problem with healthcare not being affordable. All of the lobbying that went into Obamacare are just the beginning of why its not cost effective, but single payer healthcare will be even worse. Especially when you compare America’s eating habits to the other countries like Italy. The

Atlas Shrugged.