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WTF happen to the gas price?
Seems like it jump over the weekends to 1.41/L. Likely to stay this way for the next few weeks (or will it ever come down.).
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Refinery maintenance and whatever else they wanna call it to raise prices. Who cares we're all rich anyways what's an extra 10 bucks at the pump when we're buying million dollar shoeboxes.
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ICBC is raising prices along with Hydro and Terasen gas. Cost of food is going up, cost of gas has going up, and everyone is way over a responsible debt level. When will the shit hit the fan? :pokerface: |
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combined that with high telecom costs, i figure it's getting shittier and shittier to be a middle class canadian as time goes on |
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91 gas is killing me right now... $1.60 a liter :pokerface: |
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Pretty much the only time anyone gives a fuck. |
#bikelanes
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I've lived outside of Vancouver, and I actually like it better out there. Less crowded, less stress, lower cost of living (for the most part) and more recreational opportunities that aren't overrun by hordes of people on the weekend.
Girlfriend is stuck in the "must stay in Vancouver to be close to parents" mindset and it's really starting to bug me. Vancouver isn't affordable if you're not making a six-figure income, and even with a six-figure income, it's incredibly soul-sucking. |
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Being close to parents/in-laws is a huge plus if you plan on having kids and having them be their caretaker. Childcare costs will cost you way more than gas. :awwyeah: |
Prices have been low for a few years. What have people been doing with the gas savings all these years? Should've been saved for when prices go back up... or even better, used to buy shares in energy companies. The quarterly payouts should at least subsidize your fuel costs.
But most people didn't. |
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Girlfriend didn't want to leave Vancouver. Parents wanted me to move back down. So here I am paying $800/month for a tiny room in Pemberton working a job that's more stressful. Yeah there was a pay increase (20% roughly) but that's eaten up by the higher cost of living. I get it that childcare costs a lot, but that's mostly true of Vancouver. In the community that I was living in before, daycare was $400/month for kids, and I had a steady 9-5 job that rarely had overtime. Lots of people did flex hours as well so that they could care for the kids. |
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Having just got back from the US, I was shocked as to how expensive food is there too. My average lunch cost for a family of 5 was at least $50, and the two nights we ate "fancy dinners" were over $150. This is in USD too, so add $1.35 to those numbers. It hurts when you think about it. Quote:
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The best times we had were when I was transferred to Montreal and my girlfriend (now wife) came with me. It sucked having to learn a new language while attempting to build a career, but it was so worth it in the end. Quote:
I left my 6 figure job an hour away for a 5 figure one with a 10 minute commute. Now I have less money and more time. It's a good trade-off as long as your hobbies aren't expensive. Unfortunately mine are..... |
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- couples who have at least one high income earning parent (most likely the father) - parents who work in the public sector with generous maternity top up provisions and flexible work schedules - ethnic families where the burden of childcare is shared among family members (big savings here) Unless you're Asian, most families are not driving cars that require 91 octane. |
for me, i feel like every time when summer gets near, the gas prices would go up
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eating out isn't cheap in most cities
but we have so many options here...the level of competition means you can still find fresh and delicious stuff at affordable levels. and I get that gas has skyrocketed compared to what it was 15 years ago...but it's still one kinda in your ability to control (run multiple errands in one go, carpool, transit, get on a bike), whereas insurance to me does a bigger dent and you're stuck with an all-or-none option if you own a car. glad I have a nexus card and family just stone throw away south of the border...we need Costco gas in Vancouver, prooonto. |
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I get it, cars are dangerous, people are idiots, and when all you have seperating you and the other guy is a painted line, shit is going to happen. But why is it that I have to pay 10% of the value of my vehicle per year? My Tundra is worth about $25k right now. Yet I'm paying over $2600/year for insurance on it. Every year! |
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Litigation courtesy of the personal injury law industry. With that said, I now carry $3 million liability on my daily driver. |
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do you not insure your car during the months you're riding?
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you can ride a 49cc in bike lanes?
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