Alex

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Alex

Alex

@Alex1987x2

Beigetreten Nisan 2024
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SFdata9ers🏈📊@sfdata9ers·
#SF Round 1 Draft History under Shanahan & Lynch Your grade?
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skum🧊@skumWgmi·
The average American couple's monthly obligations: - Mortgage: $2,400. - Cars: $1,100 - Insurance: $620 - Subscriptions: $340 - Minimum payments: $480 Total: $4,940 - Before food. - Before utilities. - Before anything breaks. They're not living paycheck to paycheck They're living obligation to obligation.
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Alex@Alex1987x2·
@MaioccoNBCS They already have enough role players. They need high end starters
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Alex@Alex1987x2·
@StatsOnFire TDS. Every president for decades has been
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Rob “Stats” Guerrera@StatsOnFire·
The president is a psychotic pedophile. Sure would be great if Congress would do their job.
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@KurtSupeCPA Another failed government intervention
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Kurt Supe, CPA & Retirement Planner
Met a guy recently. Just retired at 63. $2M saved. House paid off. Zero debt. Did everything right for 30 years. Claimed Social Security early. Started pulling $110,000 a year from his IRA. Nobody told him those two decisions would collide. 85% of his Social Security is now taxable. His bracket jumped. Tax bill his first year of retirement was bigger than when he had a paycheck. And in two years when he hits 65 and goes on Medicare, IRMAA kicks in and his premiums spike on top of it. His advisor never saw it coming. Who was supposed to catch that?
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Alex@Alex1987x2·
@PBDsPodcast Less government intervention please
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PBD Podcast
PBD Podcast@PBDsPodcast·
Why Americans Can’t Afford Families "In 1970 or so only 35% of women worked in the workforce, right now it's 70%. Not because they want to, because they don't have a choice." "We started giving single mothers free money for nothing, and we went from single-mother households being from 4% in America in 1964 to now being at 41%."
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Alex@Alex1987x2·
@jakeshieldsajj Most boomers weren’t buying 50k dollar cars on credit
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Alex@Alex1987x2·
@NickArn88006037 @UziCryptoo Until they decide they need another 30k+ car after 2-3 years. Get out of the idea that it isnt that bed.
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NSA@NickArn88006037·
@Alex1987x2 @UziCryptoo Sure … a lot of people need to swallow their pride… 25k -30k isn’t that bad of a loan 5.5 years… if you make it a priority with double payments it’s ( 2-2.5yrs)
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Uzi
Uzi@UziCryptoo·
Spoke to someone recently making $30 per hour with a master’s degree. They earn ~$4,890/mo & after all taxes/insurance etc. they take home ~$3,667/mo. Rent is $1,700/mo and they try and fit the rest of their life into $1,967/mo. $30/hr is not what it used to be.
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49ers & NFL News 24/7
49ers & NFL News 24/7@49ersSportsTalk·
YES or NO - Would you do this trade: #49ers get: DL Dexter Lawerence #Giants get: 2026 2nd Round Pick & DL Alfred Collins
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Ian Williams@IWilliams95·
My vets was always present, they never skipped a chance to be with the team and set the example for the upcoming season. Players also are paid for attending OTAs just show up and be with the team, what else better do you have going on? SMH
OurSF49ers@OurSf49ers

#49ers Trent Williams is NOT expected to atten the offseason program that starts on April 20th, per @MaioccoNBCS H/T @Coach_Yac

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NSA@NickArn88006037·
@Alex1987x2 @UziCryptoo Average person owes 24k on a car loan and 25-40k in student loan debt If they had a roommate/ spouse… it would allow them to make double payments on the car loan
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middleclassparty
middleclassparty@middle_class_us·
$144K household income is still not enough. To feel “financially secure” in 2026 you need ~$169K. That’s not luxury. That’s baseline.
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Alex@Alex1987x2·
@skumWgmi Move, you cant afford to live there
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skum🧊@skumWgmi·
A software engineer in San francisco makes $160,000. Pays $3,400 for one-bedroom. $900 in taxes monthly just on that salary. $600 in student loans. $200 in health insurance. Saves $800/mo. His parents bought a house on a mailman's salary. He has a master's from berkeley and a roommate.
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Sarah@kokeshimum·
@Glasgow_Bear1 Which young people today are going on 3 holidays a year and buying brand new cars. I actually went on foreign holidays owned a car and still bought my own house though ffs. 🤦‍♀️
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Sarah@kokeshimum·
In 1991 35% of 16-24 year olds had a mortgage and bought their own home. Today it’s 1%. And absolutely nothing is being done to fix this.
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Alex@Alex1987x2·
@kokeshimum This implies you want government to do something. Government only screws things up further
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Alex@Alex1987x2·
@middle_class_us No, they want that new car in the drive way, buying everything they want with no plan. No budget, no self control.
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middleclassparty
middleclassparty@middle_class_us·
$55K = low income $167K = middle class ceiling Let that sink in. Most people aren’t poor. They’re stuck in a range that doesn’t work anymore.
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Alex@Alex1987x2·
@jonbrooks Math that dumba*ses think is static
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Jon Brooks
Jon Brooks@jonbrooks·
Up to 40% of people's income is going to their monthly mortgage payment. After taxes and basic expenses, there's almost nothing left. We are WORSE than the 2006 bubble on the payment-to-income ratio. This is not an opinion. This is math.
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