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trader4@optonline.net: Jun 24 08:35AM -0700 > https://moneyandmarkets.com/6-dreadful-changes-social-security-2020/ You have to question any article that states that the SS Trust Fund began in 1983. And some of the "change" is just pure BS, like that in 2020 the cost of living increase will be small because of low inflation. It's been low for years already because of low inflation, because, well, that's what it's supposed to reflect and offset. |
RJH <patchmoney@gmx.com>: Jun 24 08:22AM +0100 > On Saturday, June 15, 2019 at 9:31:05 AM UTC-7, leno...@yahoo.com wrote: >> But when I read the part about his eating habits...OMG! > I make a lot more than that and feel guilty about spending a fraction of that on food and coffee. I eat at home (in a neighborhood with no good dining, just chains) but like to eat at some favorites when I am in LA/Hollywood area. If you have no place to eat/prepare food at work, and no subsidised restaurant, it can soon add up. Pack lunches at his desk I suppose, maybe . . . -- Cheers, Rob |
ggggg9271@gmail.com: Jun 23 08:13PM -0700 On Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 4:09:31 PM UTC-10, hohum wrote: > Wondering if it's possible to buy a GOOD laptop, that is good for 10 years, > for 1000 USD? Last one I had like that was a Compaq with all the latest > bells and whistles. It lasted over 10 years, but cost like $3000. https://www.tomsguide.com/us/best-laptop-deals,news-30410.html |
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