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PepperJacked

@PepperJacked2

Katılım Mart 2012
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IG: Lotsofdinero
IG: Lotsofdinero@LotsofDinero·
Do y’all believe there are cures for cancer, HIV, etc and they just don’t wanna cure anything cause it’s money in treatments ??
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Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
How do you feel about the sun not rising until after 8 AM in December if the Sunlight Protection Act passes?
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Oliver Henry@oliverhenry·
I am on broadway in Nashville! I have about 12 hours here to make the most of it!
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
I do not understand ice dispensers in hotels. I've never needed ice whilst staying at one, yet every hotel tells you where the ice machine is. Then I see people filling those little buckets. What are you all doing with the ice? Am I missing something?
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Cotton Boulevardez
Cotton Boulevardez@Shawn_Cotton·
Why do people take forever to bust a right turn?? Shit was never like this before lol
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Crypto Tea
Crypto Tea@Cryptotea·
What if we all list our bitcoin for sale for $1 million
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Maga Nadine
Maga Nadine@femalebodybuil6·
Remove one item from this plate 🤔.
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Ron wright
Ron wright@ronsterd89·
Wait…did they really make you parallel park to pass your driver’s test back in the 70s & 80s?
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DJ Kam Bennett
DJ Kam Bennett@KameronBennett·
which one would you choose?
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PepperJacked@PepperJacked2·
@piovincenzo_ @BarbellFi Considering he isn't drawing social security and needing insurance. Insurance is the big reason most don't retire early.
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PepperJacked@PepperJacked2·
@andcrypt0 @BarbellFi It will be different the house could be passed on or the cash/equity passed on. Not everything stays the same when it comes to moving and making money.
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andcrypt0@andcrypt0·
@BarbellFi Will this playbook work for millenials / gen z?
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Barbell Financial 💪🏻💰
My uncle just retired at 55 years old Never saved or invested any money Bought a nice house in a desirable area Paid it off after 30 years of working Sold the house for a $1 million gain Bought a condo in a cheaper area And pocketed the difference 💰
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PepperJacked@PepperJacked2·
@famexbt No way you cut back and still have money problems. Debt free is cash flow.
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FΛME@famexbt·
They tell you the solution is simple: “Spend less. Budget better. Make smarter choices.” So you try. You cook every meal at home, but groceries keep getting more expensive faster than your paycheck. You settle for a smaller apartment, only to find rent climbing year after year anyway. You skip buying a new car, but public transportation is so unreliable that getting to work becomes another daily struggle. You cut subscriptions. You stop eating out. You delay vacations. You sacrifice the things that actually make life enjoyable. Yet somehow, your bank account barely moves. Maybe the problem isn’t that people refuse to make sacrifices. Maybe it’s that the cost of simply existing keeps rising, while wages struggle to keep up. When food, housing, transportation, and other essentials consume most of your income, building wealth becomes less about discipline and more about having room to breathe. You can’t save your way out of an economy that keeps making survival more expensive.
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PepperJacked@PepperJacked2·
@ThrillaRilla369 Maintaining a car is cheaper than leasing 1. Hell your leasing and maintaining a car at the same time with these crazy 6-7 year leases. Mine 330k second engine bc Kia honored the lifetime warranty on the engine at 200k. They kept their word on the warranty.
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Has anyone else ever owned a vehicle that reached over 200,000 miles? 🚗 🛻 🏍️
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Zeitclip
Zeitclip@zeitclip·
Hotep Jesus may vote Democrat in the next election because of how far right the Republican party is heading. The Republicans never cared to court the black vote and the Democrats are now abandoning black people as they come to the center. Voters need to see which way the wind is blowing and balance the scales out. ⚖️
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Hot take: If basic needs require debt, then poverty is being manufactured.
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PepperJacked@PepperJacked2·
@charliebilello Worst thing the gov did was hand out all that free money it just accelerated the hyperinflation during covid.
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PepperJacked@PepperJacked2·
@charliebilello Thank Covid for hyperinflation. Inflation tends to be steady. With Covid it went wild. Housing kept going up but a house isn't a commodity so when commodities were ready to fall guess what couldn't follow housing. Now we wait for wages to rise.
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Charlie Bilello
Charlie Bilello@charliebilello·
Price Increases over last 7 years... New Cars: +22% Used Cars: +29% Groceries: +33% Shelter: +35% Family Health Insurance: +38% Restaurants: +39% Transportation: +41% Electricity: +44% Gasoline: +49% Auto Insurance: +51% Gas Utilities: +60% Home Prices: +60% Fuel Oil: +60% Dozen Eggs: +72% Ground Beef: +79% Coffee: +127%
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PepperJacked@PepperJacked2·
@Owennfa Covid hyperinflation destroyed the markets. It's easily a 15 year correction. Consumers are still buying so companies aren't coming off the margins. We need oil to be stable and low.
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Owen@Owennfa·
THE LABOR DEPARTMENT JUST DROPPED NEW WAGE DATA AND IT'S BRUTAL. Corporate profits up 47% since 2020. Worker wages up 12% in the same period. Meanwhile groceries up 35%, rent up 40%, utilities up 28%. Your paycheck grew 12%. Your bills grew 35%. The math is simple: you're getting poorer every year even when you get a raise. You can't budget your way out of this. The system is designed so your income can never catch up to your expenses. That's not an accident. That's policy.
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PepperJacked@PepperJacked2·
@iam_biglad1 It's doing its job. We needed housing to cool off. Covid hyper inflation destroyed the housing market bc housing can't deflate without a crash. Commodities could fall but won't bc of housing. Now we wait for wages 2 rise
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EDOSE✨@iam_biglad1·
The Fed is keeping rates on hold. Is this helping or hurting regular people trying to buy a house or afford rent right now?
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