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If you’re not tracking your expenses closely, you might wonder why half your income keeps disappearing in the first week of the month. Even if you don’t have a million subscriptions or aren’t booking plane tickets for a trip around the world, small costs seem to add up faster than ever.

So we thought it would be a good time to look at the signs that the economy isn’t as strong as we’d like it to be. Luckily, there are a few recent threads on Reddit (one and two) where people are discussing exactly that. From groceries to entertainment and advertisements in public spaces, here are the ones folks have already noticed.

#1

Man in car, head on steering wheel, worried about the economy and his wallet. Stress over financial instability. When you’re driving home, feeling like you’re really bad with money lately, but in reality, you just bought groceries for the week, again.

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5 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The amount I now pay for a basket of groceries is what I used to for half a cart full

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    #2

    When instead of perfume and flowers for mother's day, she asks you for a grocery store gift card. Raise up people, community is key, no one is watching out for you besides the people next to you on this Titanic.

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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For Mother's Day, for me personally, because it's a week before my birthday, my sons, their better halves and my grandkids, go out for lunch. That eating together and catching up is worth so much more than gifts like perfume or flowers.

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    #3

    A computer screen displaying a Netflix video player with the show Money Heist. People worry about the economy. Canceling streaming services and going back sailing the seven seas.

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    #4

    Constant whining by talking heads about declining birth rates.

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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Go ahead and whine, you talking heads. Having children is none of your business.

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    #5

    Mechanic in blue overalls changing a car tire. Repair costs can make people worry about the economy and their wallets. I’m sure my comment is gonna get buried, but I work at a tire shop for context. Within the past handful of months I’ve noticed people buying cheaper tires, or hardly being able to afford them more frequently.

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    #6

    Overhead shot of three pedestrians walking across a crosswalk on a sunny day. People worry about the economy and their wallets. I started walking to work at the hospital just before the fuel crisis became a thing, I live in the regions so doing that was kind of an anomaly. I never saw anyone else walking on my way to work. After the fuel crisis, I gradually saw more and more people walking to work. The self centered part of me likes to think I started a trend though, who knows.

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    Glen Ellyn
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I suspect more folks are going to dust off that bicycle to commute more often.

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    #7

    Man in a brown scarf looking at his phone, worried about the economy and his wallet. Thinking "oh good, we've not had any big spends recently, I'll save some money on payday", and then bank balance staying exactly. The. Same.

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    Glen Ellyn
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Tell me about it. Last week my stove died, nearly $1000 to replace it. Then the brakes went out on my car, $1500 to replace the rusted out brake line and an axle seal that had started leaking. My property taxes, due in a couple of weeks, have nearly doubled in the last couple of years, and my homeowners insurance, due June 1st, has more than doubled in that same time period. When it rains, it pours.

    #8

    A young child with long hair intently cuts a yellow craft with pink scissors at a wooden table, symbolizing how people worry about their wallets. Lotta kids at my kids’ daycare have stopped showing up lately. My oldest asking where her friends are.

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    #9

    While driving to and from work, I'm actually noticing a lot of older, smaller vehicles being driven and more with unrepaired damage.

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    #10

    Gambling EVERYWHERE. The line between desperation and hope is getting mighty fuzzy.

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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Remember - The house always wins. The game is rigged. No, you won't win a million.

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    #11

    Small towns in the UK are full of boarded up shops and restaurants that closed years ago and never found another entrepreneur keen to use the space. Most of the country is visibly poorer than it was 20 years ago.

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    Cee Cee
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not just small towns. I went to Bristol recently. The central shopping centres had plenty of vacant shop spaces. Outside the city centre the shops seem to be barbers or vape shops.

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    #12

    A young woman looking up thoughtfully in a grocery aisle, pondering the economy and her wallet. Just the fact that I can’t do something fun for myself AND buy groceries in the same week. It’s one or the other.

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    #13

    Close-up of neatly arranged milk chocolate candies with star imprints, a sweet treat potentially affecting wallets and the economy. I purchase myself a specific chocolate whenever I achieve something ( I've pavloved myself into extra dopamine when i eat it ). I passed my masters in 2022 it was 1€, i bought it last week it was 6€.

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    Little Bit
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Chocolate is a ridiculous price nowadays. I've stopped buying it now because its unaffordable.

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    #14

    Two people drink from bottles, possibly concerning their wallets and the economy. "come over for a drink" replacing "let's go out for one" in my friend group. nobody says it's about money. everybody knows.

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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    'Going out' is not an option anymore

    #15

    Chaperoned a high school prom recently. No limos. Most girls did their own hair and were bragging about thrifting dresses/dress deals. Boys in suits, not tuxes.

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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Good for them! I'm sure they had just as much fun without the huge expense.

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    #16

    A billboard with Chevy Chase in a Santa hat, chicken fingers, and Merry Clarkmas. People worry about their wallets. Billboards are wildly out of date on major interstates near tourist destinations. Some still up for Christmas events, Halloween, and other events several months past.

    Meaning no business has paid to replace the advertisements recently. Not even generic law firms, or fast food chains that often buy “space available “ bill boards at a discount.

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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Billboards are surprisingly cheap to rent. One such as pictured here, costs around 250 a month.

    #17

    Lots of peanut butter sandwiches and “we have food at home” statements.

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    #18

    A pot of baked beans with meat on a stove, symbolizing budget-friendly meals when people worry about the economy and their wallets. Bean content! I have never before seen so many cooking videos where beans are the main ingredient.

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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    ...and beans have become more expensive recently as those pesky retail giants have realised more of us are buying them

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    #19

    A person's hand refilling a car with gas, illustrating worries about the economy and wallets due to rising fuel costs. Everytime I leave the house, it's like $100 between gas and food.

    I'm going to eat hot dogs this week.

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    Glen Ellyn
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Saltine crackers and peanut butter, or a grilled cheese sandwich are what I rely on. Oh, and the occasional tuna melt.

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    #20

    Hands holding cinema tickets, a representation of spending, reflecting people worry about the economy and their wallets. Saw a family with 2 kids go to the movies. 60 bucks for just the tickets. The father was freaking out.

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    Little Bit
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's why a trip to the cinema is a rare treat. I've been there when there has been fewer than 8 people in the theater. My local cinema does half price tickets in the middle of the afternoon... ...when everybody's at work/school/college.

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    #21

    Every time I need an Uber, it's less than 0.1 mile from me. I asked my last driver how he's making any money, and he says he's not, that business has been steadily declining for months now.

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    #22

    A person with long dark hair looks contemplatively at a shirt on a hanger, reflecting worry about the economy and their wallets. Me, I’ve cut out clothing shopping almost entirely. Used to love surfing eBay and going to my local fancy thrift stores. Couldn’t tell you the last clothing item I bought now.

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    Little Bit
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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've always hated clothes shopping. I've never approved of 'fast fashion' (and I don't think I've ever been in fashion in my entire life) and I like to make things last as long as possible. A couple of years ago I decided to stop buying new clothes altogether because if I take care of the ones I've got, I have enough clothes to last me for the rest of my life.

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    #23

    A glass display case filled with various food items like pizzas, sandwiches, and bottled drinks. People worry about their wallets. The bakery near my office had a sandwich at $8.50 in March. Today it's $12.75, smaller portion. Owner told me no one applies for $14/hr anymore — minimum is $19. Half the lunchtime regulars are gone. His exact words: running it down before I sell.

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    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My fantasy of owning my own Cafe is becoming really unrealistic with the cost of food and rent going up. Pretty sure cooking at the hospital pays better.

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    #24

    Row of new cars, signifying supply chain issues and economic impact, making people worry about the economy and their wallets. Used car that’s almost 20 years old had an asking price over $5,000… hell over $2,000 is absurd.

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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My van is 25 years old, but it's an unusual make/model (VW Eurovan, was only produced/sold in the US for a handful of years) and it's got such low mileage for a 20+-year-old car (70k) that a lot of random people still make really high offers for it. Even just randomly on the street, someone will compliment my van and then ask if I ever planned on selling it XD No, my dude, one of the reasons I'm still driving a 25-year-old van is that I can't afford a new car, and even if I sell my van for what they're offering, I won't be really getting an upgrade in a different used vehicle XD

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    #25

    I don’t buy things for the principle of it because I remember the previous price. I remember the previous price because it’s made multiple 20-30 cent jumps in the last year alone.

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    #26

    I buy less meat. Not because i want to eat less meat, but because my wallet cries whenever I do buy it.

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    #27

    Looking for a job, three years ago I changed jobs, got 4 offers out of 20 applications.


    Now, I dropped at least 50, two interviews, no follow up.

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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In this particular stage of world BS, I'm forever thankful that my sons both chose trades because they will always have work.

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    #28

    People in public places or stores talking about what they are cutting back on or how expensive things are in general.

    Was in Michael’s yesterday and a couple women were chatting. I overheard one saying something about giving up coffee from Dunkin because it’s “$5 for mostly sugar.” Dunkin has always been all sugar, this isn’t anything new.

    People start negotiating what they can do without, small luxuries are the first to go.

    I catch my own self making comments under my breath at prices when I’m at a store.

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    #29

    Assorted bags of snack chips like Lay's, Doritos, and Ruffles, suggesting consumer spending and concerns about their wallets. A bag of chips costs about the same as federal minimum wage. For an hour of work.

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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Really? Seriously? I can only assume the US because minimum wage here in New Zealand would get you ~10 bags.

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    #30

    The vast number of individuals bringing up a full revolution as a part of small talk. Literally took 5 sentences of small talk before the guy at the gas station said "feels like we're gonna just burn it all down soon.".

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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The US is dangerously close to 'burning it all down'. The orange f*cker in the White House is hoping for it so he can buy cheap stocks.

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    #31

    Frequency of people walking or riding a bicycle along the highway.

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    #32

    The trans-Atlantic flight I’m on right now is half empty. I booked it with points several months ago. Trying to enjoy it because with the fuel surge, I won’t be on a plane again for a while.

    Related, probably finally cancelling my travel AMEX because the annual fee is no longer worth it if I cannot afford to travel.

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    Kabuki Kitsune
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OP got lucky. Sounds like they caught a ferry flight. Ferry flights are when a plane needs to be moved from one location to another (usually for repairs, or some mandated inspection). Rather than sending the plane along completely empty, they put a handful of passengers on it, if any at all. The other "passengers" being employees of the company who are needed to be moved elsewhere. For example, pilots and air crew are limited to about 100 hours per month, max, and roughly 30 hours per consecutive 7 day period. Well, if they run out of time far away from home, the airline has to bring them home somehow. Every so often passengers will also get on these flights. Honestly, they're a gem to fly on. I've been on three in my lifetime. One where I was the sole passenger.

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    #33

    Shrinkflation hit hard. Same price, half the product. Classic recession stealth mode.

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    Patrick van den Houten
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    the toiletpaper i use to buy is smaller and no longer fits in the holder i have. s***s big time.

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    #34

    A smartphone displaying the Klarna logo on its screen, resting on a wooden surface. People worry about their wallets. There’s a restaurant in Canada called Swiss chalet, it’s rotisserie chicken.

    They now let you klarna your meal into payments upon checkout.

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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They're obviously desperately trying to stay afloat themselves

    #35

    I'm sitting in the dark or really low light a lot more lately.

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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That sounds more like depression than poverty. But I guess poverty breeds depression.

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    #36

    400 dollar concert tickets for two people. Just OK seats too.

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    Glen Ellyn
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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is that all?? Ticketmaster (US) will charge at least twice that amount, I'm sure. But hey, maybe the ticket scalpers will be left holding the bag enough times that they'll quit.

    #37

    A woman with curly hair looks frustrated, holding her head, worrying about the economy and her wallet while using a laptop. Most of the posts on my local subreddit are people looking for work or talking about how hard it is to find a job.

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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or people hanging on to jobs they hate because it pays the bills and puts food on the table.

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    #38

    I'm an insurance broker. We work to help find families best terms on various types of personal insurance. Requests to insure luxury or recreational items like newly purchased cabins, boats and motorcycles has essentially completely stopped.

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    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm not feeling too sorry for people who have cabins, boats, etc. If they can afford that, I think it's okay for them to self-insure. Sounds a bit cruel, I suppose, but oh well. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    #39

    Concerts not selling out like they used to. There’s a lot of tours being canceled right now.

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    Little Bit
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The cost of concert tickets is astronomical now. Anywhere between £100 & £300, and that's before the cost to get to the venue.

    #40

    One of those cereal boxes that's like two centimeters thick and costs $6.

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    #41

    I work in a manufacturing plant and it is absolutely insane. I needed to replace a hydraulic cylinder for a foot pumped lift. Just your typical hydraulic cylinder, nothing special. The lift is a bit specialized but that's it. Found a place in town that is a licensed distributor for this lift, asked for a quote bracing myself for like $800 USD. Got an email back asking for $2,100. A brand new lift to replace the old one is $3,600. Pretty much any part we need is over 200% more expensive than it used to be just a few years ago.

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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Thanks to AI, have you seen the price of memory? A RAM stick for a hundred quid? Nope, not any more. Add a zero.

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    #42

    A worried woman with curly hair looks at her phone, expressing concern about the economy and her wallet. I just did the shopping list in my grocery store app for a carrot cake. I haven’t baked for a while so I need all fresh ingredients.

    $55AUD which is ~ $40USD

    That’s before I get to the cream cheese buttercream….

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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I just did a quick calculation, because we love carrot cake in my house, and total ingredients cost ~$15. This person needs to shop in store instead of online. $55AUS for carrot cake ingredients is BS.

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    #43

    Literally everything. I’m a single mom and I buy the same things every month, same bills, no real fluctuations on what I do. I have a budget for everything. Everything has increased in price from electricity and natural gas to insurance and cable/internet.

    I literally cried today in the bathroom because today I realized that I don’t have enough to feed my kids over the next four weeks. What I have budgeted for food isn’t enough to get us through. I’ve been trying to rework the meal plan and my ingredients and I’ve been doing this for a few months now and I finally hit the wall. I don’t know what to do. I’m literally going to make a food bank appointment and I’m praying that the wait isn’t two weeks like I read about online.

    I don’t know what to do anymore. I work 55+ hours a week. Im too old to be working this hard and seeing my pay not raise but the price of everything surpass what I can handle.

    Big decisions are going to have to be made and lots of cutting - again. My 16 year old boy who is growing like a weed is always hungry and I hate not having anything to feed him. Plain rice tonight and only because he’s sick of beans. My daughter has lost weight. This isn’t workable anymore. I hate it here.

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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    All within 16 months of voting in the most incompetent undeserving and globally evil president the us has ever had. The world suffers because of one man and his handlers. Russia v2.0.

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    #44

    This is a niche one but I’ve been seeing more weekend happy hours. A couple years ago that was not a thing, at least from what I remember.

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    #45

    I do money services at a store that ends with a mart. We have a CoinStar in the office there. There is always someone plugging change into it, to the point that the guy comes everyday now. He used to come once a week. Those machines hold thousands of dollars and that dude is having to empty it every single day.

    Also, when I'm helping people put money on their cards, they're putting much smaller amounts, digging through their wallets and purses to try to find more to put on there.

    If you don't have a bank, getting your paycheck cashed costs you every single time you do it. I've been showing people how to use fintech banks instead, so they don't have to pay that fee. They have to wait a few more days, but, they aren't paying onerous fees just to cash their paychecks.

    Oh, I just remembered something. Our store got a second lottery machine. Our other one was running out too often, so they put another one in. That, more than anything else, tells me that things are not good. Poor folks blowing their checks on lottery tickets is a bad indicator.

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    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm just picking the "cashing a paycheck fee" part, because why are people in the US still not being paid by direct bank credit? It beggars belief that a country so large still pays people with a cheque. People on a fixed hours contract with hourly rate/people on a salary, should know exactly what their take home pay is every week/fortnight/month and what day of the week it gets automatically paid into the bank.

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    #46

    Nostalgia is everywhere for the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s, and now 2010s. A country focused more on its past than its future.

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    #47

    Deodorant, over $7 a stick is crazy.

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    #48

    Chicken wire. How the eff is one roll of it $140?!?!? I even comp shopped and didn't find much difference!
    I purchased a similar roll of wire 3 years ago for $70... Doubling in 3 years is absolutely nuts!

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    #49

    I have contracted an electrician to perform some residential maintenance and he said he could come today. Usually they’re booked up for weeks.

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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I had the same experience with the plumber

    #50

    Our neighbors are going on vacation later this month with three other families. One has dropped out. And the other two are planning to cook all their meals. Hauling groceries to the cabin. That’s zero food and beverage tax for the touristy town from their visit. No tips for wait staff.

    Replicate that across the country… not looking good.

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    #51

    Allergy pills that were $15 last year were $25 yesterday.

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