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minus-squarepartial_accumen@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·18 hours ago 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.
minus-squareAnti_Iridium@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·edit-217 hours agoYeah, but it would make a marginal if almost unnoticeable dent in any bills I’m actually stressed/worried by.
minus-squarepartial_accumen@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down1·17 hours agoWhat is the dollar figure of your highest interest bill and its interest rate?
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?