40 Expensive Things Whose High Price Tags Don’t Make Any Sense At All, As Shared By Folks In This Online Group
Many people, many minds. Especially when it comes to something as important as money and pricing. At different moments in our lives, we might believe some things are way too expensive, and then a situation may come when we feel like Shakespeare's King Richard claiming: "My Kingdom for a horse!"
In fact, every person has their own ideas about what is cheap, what is expensive and what should actually be cheap but at the same time, for some reason, costs as much as a private jet. You definitely don't need to be a PhD in economics to form your own mind on this.
There's a thread on Reddit where people try to figure out which things are actually too expensive for no particular reason. It is really popular with more than 22.3k upvotes and over 18.3k comments.
BoredPanda made a curated list with the most popular and witty opinions for you. So feel free to scroll down and have a good time reading, watching and of course commenting. After all, as we have told before: many people, many minds...
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Insulin
Since this is getting unexpected visibility, editing to add: Don't forget to check for manufacturers' Patient Assistance Programs, pharmacy discount cards, and goodrx.com for ways to bring the price down (in the U.S.)
Jane_Flowers69 told:
Dental care.
magikot9 agreed:
Me: breaks bone
Insurance: we cover that.
Me: breaks tooth
Insurance: sorry, but you didn't buy our Premium Bitey Bones package.
My sister has been struggling for decades because of this. She is lacking an enzyme that keeps her teeth healthy, and has spent tens of thousands of dollars over the years, trying to save them.
-eDgAR- said:
College textbooks.
I had a professor that was really against the college textbook industry and said it was a huge scam, so for the class I took with him he used a textbook that he wrote and provided a PDF version of it for free to all of us.
lilephant replied:
I had one require a book that he wrote himself….. but it wasn’t free and actually was similar in price to others. Ironically he was my ethics professor.
My Professor of economy gave us a 50 % off of his self written textbooks and allowed everyone not able or willing to pay the 50 % off to copy his books for use in his lectures (way before PDFs were a thing).
I honestly can't believe that nowhere in this post as of right now can EDUCATION be found. Now, college doesn't have to be free, but recently the prices have gone through the roof and based on this post, it seems to have been normalized.
Again, depends where. My kids can go onto further education for free in Scotland. Yeah they'd need a job for living expenses but everyone does unless their parents are taking care of them
knockfart told:
Funerals
ur_canadian_brudda replied:
Hi, I install and maintain headstones for a living. Preplan and PREPAY FOR THAT SH*T. Or at least make a will. It saves so much arguing later.
Almost nobody wants a gazillion dollars spent, but for some reason grieving peeps always feel like the $5500 casket that gets buried seems like a better deal than the pine box.
I have already arranged to donate my body to science... I don't care what they do with it, since I won't be needing it any longer. They cremate what is left and return the cremains. I have arranged to have those placed in a completely organic cemetery, in the middle of a 21000 acre nature preserve, where a small brass plaque and a tree will commemorate my passing. Total cost, about $350 and all arrangements are already made and paid for.
Because of inflation at the moment it feels like everything. Why do I have to pay so much for food? Why is the gas so expensive? How will I keep sustaining my car? Will my wife and I ever own a home? It’s debilitating man
My heart really goes out to people just starting out these days. It was hard enough in my day, but things are almost impossible now. I think people will really need to turn out and make changes at the voting booth... trump undid a lot of the consumer protections Obama put in place, and without them, the rich get even richer (and not taxed, if the republicans have anything to say about it).
Feminine hygiene products.
There is no reason to spend 30 bucks a month for something that isn’t even my choice.
I don’t want to bleed for 7-10 days . If I could I would just rip out my ute**s.
Edit: for all the people out there suggesting me stuff thank you but I don’t need it anymore. I got the IUD 3 years ago and I hardly bleed. I just use a panty liner now and it’s super cheap. This was just how much I use to spend back when I bought pads and tampons (I had to use both …. Very heavy flow )
Glasses! I saw an interview on 20:20 or some news show and the brand name frames rep they were talking to, when asked why they charge so much for things that cost so little to produce, roughly responded “the glasses are worth what people are willing to pay for them 🤷🏻♂️”
You can request a copy of your prescription and buy online. http://zennioptical.com is really good. And if you have any old pairs of glasses you like the look of, they can put new lenses in for far cheaper.
emik7133 said:
Diamonds. Complete scam.
ThePlooker answered:
Yeah, I came to say this. Ya beat me to it. If it wasn't for DeBeers, diamonds would be about $20 per carat.
I love diamonds but we are saving to pay off our debts so my engagement ring is moissanite. It's 1 carat, white gold and cost £60! It's absolutely beautiful, you cannot tell the difference and its so much more ethical.
splitting_bullets said:
Housing. Everyone needs one, birth rates are predictable, people are better utilized when housed and not struggling too much
Unsteady_Tempo answered:
The lack of affordable housing is the consequence and failure of cities/counties not being more proactive in creating zoning laws that would require more density in new construction, fewer short term rental permits of non owner occupied homes, and limits on for-profit ownership of more than a few single family structures.
Housing is such a volatile market lately... and prices just keep climbing. The lack of low cost homes and rental accommodations makes a real difference in quality of life for ALL of us. Cities who can't house their workers become dangerous for everyone...especially the people experiencing homelessness who are often preyed upon.
shadysamonthelamb wrote:
The grocery bill is killing us. I feel like I get 5 things and somehow it's $50.
Dear_Program6355 replied:
You get to buy things?
I step in a supermarket, buy nothing, and somehow I've spent $50.
It's like the joke I heard recently... I spent $38 on apples at Whole Foods, and then I dropped them both!
Gr8_Ape_7 said:
NFT.....its a monkey
imvital replied:
You misspelled “money laundering”
Being healthy. Eating right cost more, gym and exercise time money time and commitment. This should be encouraged and supported not dragged down with extra cost.
There's a chain of gyms in Quebec that actually gives you a rebate on your gym membership for actually using your membership. If you got a 1 year membership and went 4x a week, it's like 30% they give you back
DanTheTerrible wrote:
E-books.
OneGoodRib answered:
Oh that's a good one. I get that just because it's a digital item that doesn't mean the author and publisher shouldn't make money off it, but it makes no f**king sense for the ebook to be $2 less than the hardcover. There's significantly less costs to the publishers with ebooks, why do they cost so much?? It's so f**king annoying to go on Amazon and it's like "$36 new hardback, $30 new paperback, $28 ebook, $10 used hardback". Why would I want the ebook when it's that expensive?! And I saw this as someone who is incredibly low on space for books and who doesn't even mind reading ebooks.
This. Why am I spending $12 on the Kindle book when I can spend $5 to get a used paperback? You're screwing up your own business model, people; I guarantee it costs more for them to ship me a hard copy, sharing some percentage of the price with whatever third-party seller I picked, than to download a file to my device, which I also bought from them.
pghreddit wrote:
Hearing aids.
Zelda_cat22 agreed:
As an audiologist, I 100% agree! Unfortunately the prices are the way they are due to two problems. One is most clinics “bundle” services. This is mostly because insurance doesn’t like to pay for our testing or rehabilitation/counseling we provide. Also-if you’re a small clinic the manufactures that make the hearing aids sell them at a higher price to you. For example, a small office might pay $1,500 for a pair of hearing aids. Whereas Costco, who can buy a lot more, only pays $100 for the same hearing aids. Its sucks because to become an audiologist you have to get a doctorate. You go through all that schooling just to end up “selling” hearing aids. One of the biggest reasons why I’m not practicing right now.
Running for office in America.
The cost to run a successful campaign in America for virtually any state level or higher political office is simply unattainable for the common person and prices out anyone but the ruling class of oligarchs and those with connections to it. Sure there examples of candidates outside the typical wealthy and ingrained political establishment, but they are the rare exception, not the rule.
With US House races costing over $2 million and Senate races costing over $16 million the average person, no matter how well educated and how well qualified, is automatically eliminated without a vast amount of personal wealth or connections to the individuals, corporations, and parties that do hold that power. So the halls of congress and the seat of power is never filled with our best and brightest, but instead those with the wealth to attain that power and the conviction to maintain that status quo at virtually any cost to the people.
This is a big part of the reason campaign reform is so important... nice normal people can't successfully run most of the time.
Drugs. They say it's to pay for R&D but there were meeting minutes leaked from a big pharmaceutical company where they were like how much should we charge for this drug? $20? How about $50? Why not $100? Why not $300??? So they went with $300/pill.
The real kicker here is that most R&D is funded by the NIH, or in other words OUR TAX DOLLARS. This needs to end ASAP
Fresh fruits and veggies in comparison to a McDouble
It amazes me, not being American, that it does cost so much less for junk food there than fresh food!
Buying and/or selling a house. There are so many people with their hands out that literally push paper and make a few phone calls. Total scam
And it's always a percentage of the selling price. Right, I'm sure the work is twice as hard when the price is twice as high.
PH0T0Nman said:
Adobe Products.
It’s a massive scam that they switched to a monthly fee as it’s killed any incentive for them to make meaningful improvements and they kill or buy up any competitors
_Dague_ replied:
Someone tweeted about pirating Photoshop and Adobe liked the tweet. They are well aware they have the most pirated product, but they know if they become an industry standard they can make their profits off companies buying 20 licenses at a time at $10 a month. They aren't concerned with amateur photographers stealing Lightroom.
It wouldn't surprise me if Adobe was releasing the cracked versions online to get more people using their products. Several other companies have adopted that business model of giving out a freeware version and then charging businesses for the premium.
moonflower19 wrote:
BRAS!
[deleted] answered:
Ask any man in your life to be your bra. I know I'd walk around all day holding my wife's t**s.
CrazyCatDog04 agreed:
Can confirm, I asked my partner to do this and haven't had to wear a bra in years
zzzz_bbbb said:
Everything associated with weddings.
meaganannmorrison commented:
This was my first thought too, trying to plan a wedding within an actual budget is HARD
mildewmoisturizer told:
Legos
nikon78698 commented:
What do you mean? $630 for the titanic is a steal…..
frozenuniverse added:
I dunno, it's a bit rusty by now, I don't think I'd pay $630 for it after all that time underwater
Even with 'sales' Lego is expensive, but I think it is better quality than the knock offs as it doesn't break as easily. Being reusable and having lots of open-ended (ie pieces that can be used for a variety of representations) pieces means you can buy a couple of sets and leave it at that if you can't afford more. I am looking forward to finding out what the bamboo ones are like too.
slyblueisblu told:
Theatre tickets. Stop being snobs and let us poor folk experience live Broadway shows too please
It seems a big part of the “value” of items like this is the expense keeps the r**f-r**f away.
There’s a comedian in the UK who jokes about how he now has a posh wife now so they go to expensive restaurants “for the ambience”. He eventually figured out what ambience was…. A lack of poor people being around.
Aloonatron answered:
Another fun bit from that routine is him asking for ketchup in a posh restaurant, so the waiter brings out a small discreet dish, which he samples, and then says “that’s great, I’ll have a bottle please.”
[deleted] said:
Having a roof over your head.
frederick_ungman answered:
Heck..just replacing a roof is crazy expensive. $21,000 for mine.
thotkeys told:
Xyrem. It can be absolutely life-changing for people with narcolepsy. However, most insurance doesn't cover it, and the out-of-pocket cost is about $6k for a 1 month supply.
Inevitable-Effort186 agreed:
My poor baby sister took Xyrem for a couple years. Completely stoped her seizures but the taste made her almost vomit every time ): also I don't remember it being expensive? I think we were on assisted state insurance then.
Taxes. Most of the money we “give” to our government either disappears or gets pissed down the drain. If the government cannot responsibly spend OUR money, then they really have no business handling it at all.
USA - it isn't taxes, it's inefficiency. Most of northern Europe pays more than we do, but they have funcitioning governments, so they get value for their money. We're just flinging money into a hole.
Vanatru told:
Bottled water
trevg_123 answered:
Get a water bottle and refill it, price takes a deep dive toward zero. You’re paying for the convenience, plus the inconvenience of adding trash to the planet
Down_Low_Too_Slow told:
Shaving razors
unoriginal5 answered:
I noticed even Dollar Shave Club, who was supposed to revolutionize the market, is on the shelf next to Gillette with the same high capacity cartridge at the same price. I switched to a safety razor, and buy 50 blades that last a week for $15.
m19honsy was curious:
You use 50 razors a week!! How many times you shave exactly.
If you’re female, always check male shaving product prices - often you’ll find they’re cheaper :) good ol pink tax
MiaLedger wrote:
Starbucks
7 dollar drinks are crazy
Senpai59210 answered:
I feel like the type of people who buy Starbucks regularly are the type of people who aren't concerned about the price of their drink
I think people are willing to pay Starbucks prices for a daily coffee must not have any need of the money. Considering what it costs to buy excellent coffee and make it at home, buying every day is a pointless expense to me. Even if you buy a $3 coffee every working morning, that's $60 a month, which would cover the cost of my internet and subscriptions.
Right? I bought a bag of fairly expensive ground Rwandan coffee at a farmer's market from a gentleman whose family actually owns the farm that grows the beans. It literally does not get more fair trade than that. And that bag of coffee that lasts a month still costs less than a week of daily Starbucks coffees. If someone is really that adamant that they like the coffee, buy a bag of it at the store and make it yourself. I make McDonald's coffee at home and the $18 for the tub (which is still pretty steep, I recognize) works out to a negligible cost per cup
Load More Replies...Had 1 cup of Starbucks coffee. All I can say is highest priced colored water a never drank!
I want to like coffee, I really do, but nope I just can't bring myself to like it - and Starbucks hot chocolate is horrible and bitter, it's just not for me. Feels wrong going into Starbucks and ordering tea though
I feel the same way about ordering tea at Mc Donalds, but if you are at a regular cafe you get so many varieties of tea that are brewed better so it feels like a better deal. The only time I have been to Starbucks was when I was in Canada because I discovered it was the only place that had lactose free milk I could find and I have to say, the rose tea latte or whatever it was tasted amazing, but still cost a lot.
Load More Replies...I'm a committed coffee drinker, with tattoos to prove it, but I never go to Starbucks. It's overpriced and burned. 7-Eleven has better coffee.
You think Starbucks is bad, wait until you see what Victoria's Secret charges per cup! LOL! Seriously, I can't see paying $7 for a coffee when I can go to ALDI and buy a bag of their Hazelnut or French Vanilla coffee, make it myself every day for a few weeks for less than $4 bux a bag
I LOVE coffe, but I didint drink it everyday cuz of the prices, but recently my friend convinced me to get an espresso machine and it is so much cheaper in the long run. Also most of coffee is just milk and flavor. But one coffe at Starbucks is seven dollars, well one carton of oat milk is eight and that makes about seven-12 drinks plus I just have to buy coffee beans and flavoring after that and I barely put flavoring in my coffee anyway so that makes 20-30 drinks depending on the size of the bottle. So it makes no sense why they rack up the prices sooo much!
WOW! 8 bucks for oat milk? You can make that at home too... I don't because here it's about $4 a carton, but I think at $8 I would crack out the Vitamix.
Load More Replies...If you don't like the price, don't shop there. They charge what they charge because people are willing to pay. Get over it.
The $7 drinks are the specialties. If you want just a straight coffee, it's probably $2-3.
Which is still nuts …. Hot water poured over ground up beans, $3
Load More Replies...The exact same roasted bean in every bag. The beans come from the same source and are sold to many companies who brand coffee. I toured one of these places in South America and the tour guide took some roasted beans out of the roaster, hand ground them, and used a filter with a stand to pour hot water over. Without sugar or creamer, it tasted like hot chocolate. Beans bought at starbucks taste like ashes in comparison. So why does that happen? SB has to be using bags of beans at have been sitting around awhile.
Speaking of coffee, does anyone remember Gloria Jeans in the mall. That place smelled fantastic and had every flavor of coffee imaginable. I don't know if they still have shops in malls but, I would go into the store just for the smell. I was too young to drink coffee. Just reminiscing is all.
Never liked Starbucks. Too bitter. I would take Mcdonalds coffee over them any day, or any other coffee brand.
I used to work in a building where some of the employees came in every morning with Starbucks. 5 days a week. 52 weeks a year. Mind boggling.
Oh, I see you've met my father. 😂 He makes it at home now instead, but still. My husband once said to me, "I can't believe your mom [a notorious penny pincher] lets him do that." I can't either honestly.
Load More Replies...I literally get a $5 drink once every 2 months at starbucks. I can make coffee at home.
Considering their coffee, even the mildest brew tastes like roasted and steeped tree bark I have a suggestion for saving money. Steep some fireplace burnt wood embers and drink that. It will in all likelihood taste superior...
I'm so thankful I don't drink coffee and waste money on that I wouldn't anyway
I have my own tailored blend made by a delightful independent small coffee shop in a town close to me - costs me £ 25 a month and I've been using them for at least 10 years ........ If I have people round who like a different blend, they are happy to tweak the mix ....
What a waste. And have you noticed, people will spend seven dollars or more on a Starbucks drink and throw half of it in the trash? I have a coworker who gets Starbucks every morning and throws it away after drinking half, or sometimes less. Must be nice to have disposable income to waste on something you can make at home.
Ah, but there's something about that first sip from a barista-prepared cup of really good roasted beans (Cravens in my locale), that make the price worth it. Not daily, not weekly, but when I just need something warm and special. A good espresso machine is not cheap.
People that buy their coffee at Starbucks aren't going there for the coffee. If the coffee is nice, then that's a bonus. They are going there so that they can a) Tell people they are going there on social media b) Post selfies holding the cup c) Show people that they have been to Starbucks by parading the cup through town. These people are so shallow that coffee is the last thing on their mind. They could be selling dried dogshit and they would lap it up, all because of some trendy branding that looks good on social media.
And they probably complain about how expensive other bills are when their Starbucks habit is $100+ a month.
Load More Replies...Starbucks can kill a migraine and I haven’t found coffee at home to replicate it.
Or the price of gas...currently 5+ bucks here in California...you eit in that drive thru with your bad self...
That's akin to paying $7 for a bottle of water. Why? Most water is free in homes, is is not? I don't drink coffee for that reason.
Three words: Breville Barista Express I got for my birthday. I ragged at my daughter's about the extravagance, but I can make stupid-goid coffee, better than Starbucks or Caribou, or.....and the cost savings offset the cost of the machine in less than six months. Bonus: if your local Costco carries Cameron's Velvet Moon Espresso beans, a 2 lb bag is half the cost of the laughably small "premium" beans and is as good or better. One consequence is it turned me from a hot-steaming-cup-a-joe guy into a total coffee snit.
Actually, you know you do not have to drink their products, which by the way are mediocre at best and way overpriced? I had a coffee at Starbucks once, and it was crap. Never going there again.
the way people want to tell others about their level of status or paticular group. I like coffee, and there is always a cheap alternative to that.
Well while I totally agree there are some differences that make people choose them. I like that I can put whatever amount of cream and sugar into my coffee myself.
NishantWubaluba told:
Popcorn in movie theatre.
[deleted] answered:
Anything in the theatre is expensive honestly lol
That's not the movie theatres' fault (entirely) though. They earn practically no money from the ticket price because of the studios' "conditions". Which are, btw, getting worse (looking at you Disney).
Life itself
Life has always been too expensive for many of us. I know I am very lucky to be able to donate to the food bank and the housing charities in my town, and wish everyone who can help would.
ReeG said:
Canadian internet and mobile plans
trentonl commented:
Rogers that
HodorsAB***h told:
“Designer” clothes, like, it’s a plain white top with a logo for £800 wtf
sprunk_bois disagreed:
That’s where I’m gonna have to disagree with you. What you are generalizing might be true but most designer clothes, while might not be worth their price to the penny, are still made with high quality material and a lot of designer products are hand made which would make them more expensive. Like the $700 Gucci watch I have is made with very good fabric and high quality silver. Also the Gucci wallet I have is made also with high quality fabric and real Italian leather. I could keep going but my point is that some products might be what you described but most aren’t and there’s a reason they’re that price
zigojacko2 commented:
It's got nothing to do with the materials used and purely the fact you are paying for the recognized brand... 🙃
Personally, I don't care even a tiny bit if designer stuff is expensive, because it only affects people who think designer stuff is important.
m100896 wrote:
Curtains and blinds.
popjunkie42 admitted:
Yes. Why? One of the bad secrets of owning a home. Rugs are expensive as hell as well.
I bought two pride flags for $40 and and some hooks at the dollar store and it does the job. I don't need to live in a cave with no sunlight, I just need a little bit of blockage.
Housing prices in major cities. Shops are closed, alot of things are moving online, people are leaving and houses are vacant. Why are prices going up.
I read somewhere recently, and I have no idea if it's true, but the article said there are 28 vacant dwellings for every homeless person in America. I know where I live, in a heavily entertainment based city, people can't afford to rent even studio apartments anymore.
Xendarq's opinion:
Nintendo Switch games
nousername808's answer:
Any proprietary Nintendo games never go down in price. Like Mario for wiiU is still $69 in 2022.
Same price if you buy online too. That is what kills me. For years they said the price is high because of manufacturing. Now it's "to protect their IP" it's bull.
the-alchemist11 wrote:
Panera
I426Hemi answered:
A girl I dated about a decade or so ago worked at a Panera and asked me to come have lunch with her once. I though Panera was just a cutesy little coffee and sandwich place and had an actual moment of "what the f**k is going on" when I saw the prices vs what you get.
kungfookate said:
Lobster. So much work for so little meat. You have to wear a bib to eat it in case the carcass squirts at you. You have to use tools and your own strength to even get at the edible part. Then when you finally pull your sore, red, wet fingers out with that precious tiny morsel, it doesn't even taste good enough on its own that you then have to dunk it in butter.
beetlehunterz answered:
Back in the day lobster used to be considered poor people food.
DerpNinjaWarrior commented too:
This us why I stick with lobster rolls. Which are still overpriced.
ExtensionAnybody467 commented:
Modern Art, like, wtf how does a boulder cost $2M!?
MagentaLea answered:
Easy just title it Tax Evasion.
jbergcreations commented:
Also actual boulders that aren’t art, if you want some rocks in your yard those things are expensive but someone found it for free in the wild and didn’t have to feed it or anything until it got to your house
Any art only has the value people are willing to place on it. If you are willing to spend $5m for a red circle in a blue square painted by a famous person, bless you. How much will you pay me to do the same thing? It's often more about the snob appeal of the signature than about the actual art.
Sofas or "Couches" for others. A basic timber frame with some fabric and cushions on it and I need to get a loan out to afford one.
I made my own, because I wanted something animal friendly. It still wasn't cheap, but it looks great and is totally indestructible.
Oh, I’ve got one. Delivery apps. Specifically when the restaurant I ordered from last night charged me $1.50 to have NO cheese on my sandwich.
Call the restaurant. Plenty of restaurants do their own delivery, and they are usually cheaper than Uber eats. Uber comes in and promises more customers but they pay the restaurant less for the food and still charge the customer more! If you call direct, you can save a fortune and the restaurant makes more money too!!
bobbyray89 wrote:
Jeeps
AVgreencup answered:
Amen. And it's not like they're even worth it. I'm an FCA tech, and I bought a Hyundai cause I got every single option and more for like 20k less.
I'm not with you guys on this one, I love mine and it was worth every penny!
Being born and living. You get out of this cradle od warmth and safety only to end up in this ugly and dangerous world, there's already a price given to your arrival, your worth is judged day after day, years after years, you end up having a great life, not one where you have all the things you want, only to end up retiering, get a meager check each month and then die, which you will have prepared in advance because dying also has a cost.
Child birth in general! State governments are ok with forcing people to have children but won’t help out on the cost and care afterwards.
SkyfangR wrote:
anything made by Apple
MrHaxx1 disagreed:
The Apple USB-C to 3.5 is by far the best value DAC on the market for $10.
And the M1 MacBook Air is literally one of the best laptops on the market, and it's well below $1000.
And considering the longevity of iPhones, they're not that expensive either. Though they certainly aren't cheap.
PlayStation 5. Moderately better graphics it the only upside to getting it. Way too overpriced.
How about when you buy a game and you have to have a subscription to even access the video
Vegas charging a $50 resort fee on top of your nightly rate
It isn't that hard to not go to Vegas. I've been doing it my whole life.
cactus_thief said:
Skiing! Equipment has no right to be as expensive as it is, and lift ticket prices can be atrocious.
puns_n_irony commented:
You’re vastly underestimating the operating cost of even a small ski resort/mountain/hill.
Many go under because they don’t have the money to operate even at the rates you’re complaining about.
Equipment is expensive because 1) low production volumes, 2) extensive R&D, 3) exotic materials like carbon fiber and exotic metal alloys (on higher end products).
The only area I will totally agree with is outerwear prices, those are a racket.
rickman12 wrote:
Indian food. Don’t get me wrong, it’s delicious. But why so expensive?
Ancient-traveller commented:
It's very Labor intensive and spices are expensive. I know an Indian who wished he could open a Chinese or a Thai restaurant, but no one would buy from him.
Living in New Jersey
Try living anywhere in California! I live in Northern California and it is wicked expensive here. A 2 bedrm, 1 bath, 900 sq ft apartment goes for around $1600+. Gas is well over $5/gal. Groceries are astronomically high. It's crazy and I can't wait until I can move later this year!
Electric vehicles, especially in Australia as our government is in bed with petrol magnates and so adds taxes onto the already high price.
I dont know if you have them there but Dacia has a lot of "relatively cheap" EVs
Load More Replies...This is soo f*cking depressing! World is crap and will be worse, life is forever struggle.
no no no ... to solve problems we must first identify them! It's only a first step, MANY terrific new inventions are created every day. Check out a Youtube of Israel's EMT/first responder drones! I will try to find it ...
Load More Replies...physical therapy. I have a disability that requires weekly physical therapy to prevent all my joints from dislocating and it costs me $30 per appointment. imagine paying 1.5k per year just to live without your legs dislocating if you stand a little too long... I CAN'T EVEN GET A JOB BECAUSE IM DISABLED AND DISABILITY PAY IN THE US IS ABSOLUTELY F*CKED
THIS GENUINELY MAKES ME WISH I WAS NEVER BORN I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND
Load More Replies...Most of these are people complaining about the exo expenses of things that they do NOT need. I mean Modern "Art", bread from a fancy bread shop, Nintendo games, Fancy funerals and wedding receptions!! Wealthy people's problems!
true but sometimes annoyance is the mother of invention.
Load More Replies...Online subscription services for consoles- Older consoles with just as good online functionality can go online completely free and have free online multiplayer. These days you have to pay a stinking subscription fee for it. It's like they went "we don't need to charge you for this but huh you'll pay it let's do it". They're not that expensive I guess but considering it's a service they could offer for nothing, it's stupid
To be *at least slightly* fair to them, old online games were pretty much all peer to peer connections, the most the game really did was find your opponents. That's still common in PC games but console versions often set up central connections. I doubt it justifies the cost per person, but at least they also throw a bunch of free games in.
Load More Replies...Credit card and loan interest rates are way, way, way out of line, especially since banks give virtually no interest on deposits. I saw a US bank offering a 'generous' 0.5% interest rate recently and wondered how anyone could think that is OK. I live in South Asia. My new account has a 6.5% interest rate, which is actually quite low for here—but it sure beats the USA. I didn't even realize when I signed up for it that I could actually qualify for a savings account. When I was growing up, interest rates were more like 10%. 20 years ago, a jumbo CD brought in 20% interest. People complain about prices being high where I live, but I am paying $200 for a little cottage overlooking a lake, and maybe another $100 a month for food, so it's much more livable than the USA, Canada or Europe. I'm happy to live a simpler life. Medical and dental expenses are much more reasonable here, too.
I don't know how it is elsewhere, but most banks here make all their money on loan/credit card interest, with a smaller amount on fees and such. Despite it seeming like fewer people can afford things with their own money, I think it's also the case that fewer people can or will get credit cards, so they had to lower interest rates on cards, and offer Cashback benefits, meaning they also had to lower positive interest rates on debit accounts. That's really me taking a stab in the dark, but I know the only reason I signed up for a credit card at all was 2% cash back on purchases, and I do not plan to leave a balance to charge interest on.
Load More Replies...Electric vehicles, especially in Australia as our government is in bed with petrol magnates and so adds taxes onto the already high price.
I dont know if you have them there but Dacia has a lot of "relatively cheap" EVs
Load More Replies...This is soo f*cking depressing! World is crap and will be worse, life is forever struggle.
no no no ... to solve problems we must first identify them! It's only a first step, MANY terrific new inventions are created every day. Check out a Youtube of Israel's EMT/first responder drones! I will try to find it ...
Load More Replies...physical therapy. I have a disability that requires weekly physical therapy to prevent all my joints from dislocating and it costs me $30 per appointment. imagine paying 1.5k per year just to live without your legs dislocating if you stand a little too long... I CAN'T EVEN GET A JOB BECAUSE IM DISABLED AND DISABILITY PAY IN THE US IS ABSOLUTELY F*CKED
THIS GENUINELY MAKES ME WISH I WAS NEVER BORN I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND
Load More Replies...Most of these are people complaining about the exo expenses of things that they do NOT need. I mean Modern "Art", bread from a fancy bread shop, Nintendo games, Fancy funerals and wedding receptions!! Wealthy people's problems!
true but sometimes annoyance is the mother of invention.
Load More Replies...Online subscription services for consoles- Older consoles with just as good online functionality can go online completely free and have free online multiplayer. These days you have to pay a stinking subscription fee for it. It's like they went "we don't need to charge you for this but huh you'll pay it let's do it". They're not that expensive I guess but considering it's a service they could offer for nothing, it's stupid
To be *at least slightly* fair to them, old online games were pretty much all peer to peer connections, the most the game really did was find your opponents. That's still common in PC games but console versions often set up central connections. I doubt it justifies the cost per person, but at least they also throw a bunch of free games in.
Load More Replies...Credit card and loan interest rates are way, way, way out of line, especially since banks give virtually no interest on deposits. I saw a US bank offering a 'generous' 0.5% interest rate recently and wondered how anyone could think that is OK. I live in South Asia. My new account has a 6.5% interest rate, which is actually quite low for here—but it sure beats the USA. I didn't even realize when I signed up for it that I could actually qualify for a savings account. When I was growing up, interest rates were more like 10%. 20 years ago, a jumbo CD brought in 20% interest. People complain about prices being high where I live, but I am paying $200 for a little cottage overlooking a lake, and maybe another $100 a month for food, so it's much more livable than the USA, Canada or Europe. I'm happy to live a simpler life. Medical and dental expenses are much more reasonable here, too.
I don't know how it is elsewhere, but most banks here make all their money on loan/credit card interest, with a smaller amount on fees and such. Despite it seeming like fewer people can afford things with their own money, I think it's also the case that fewer people can or will get credit cards, so they had to lower interest rates on cards, and offer Cashback benefits, meaning they also had to lower positive interest rates on debit accounts. That's really me taking a stab in the dark, but I know the only reason I signed up for a credit card at all was 2% cash back on purchases, and I do not plan to leave a balance to charge interest on.
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