Exactly...and I tend to think we weren't actually as rich as we thought we were. When you're paying for fancy popsicles with a credit card...
Proposition Joe said:
The popsicle stand example sounds so ridiculous when you actually read it.
Proposition Joe said:
No doubt, I just never thought about how ridiculous our economy is/was until I thought of it in that manner. I believe Steel City Pops may be closing shops, but we had a brick and mortar one in the corner space of a high end shopping center.
TXTransplant said:Aust Ag said:What will kill the restaurants in the end, with all this takeout, is minimization of the bar revenue. What's that crazy markup I heard on wine, etc? The hamburger, BBQ joints ...."medium priced" places, might be OK and make it.Ragoo said:probably see a lot of consolidated menus too.Proposition Joe said:
In addition to that it will be interesting to see what restaurants do simply from the optics side of things -- if you can only serve half capacity then logic tells you the price will have to go up.
But we're seeing a lot of these restaurants adapting right now with these value "to-go" menus that make you really see the premium you are paying for what is often mediocre service and ambiance. Right now those fajitas and chips/dip are $20 for take-out, but when we go in to eat the same thing it's $40+ post tip?
I think the places that rely heavily on the lunchtime crowd - think restaurants in downtown Houston and the places that built up around the XOM campus on Spring that houses 10k employees - are going to hurt for a while, too. Even if the stay home order is lifted, I don't see the XOMs and CVXs of the world sending all of their office employees back to work right away. None of them want an outbreak in their office, so I expect people will continue working from home even if the city/county says it's ok to go to work.
The pron channels are expensive...cbr said:
i am shocked by some of these numbers and jealous. **** we blow 1700 a month just on cell, tv, and utilities, and my house is just 2300 sq ft. with 2 people in it....
what?!?cbr said:
i am shocked by some of these numbers and jealous. **** we blow 1700 a month just on cell, tv, and utilities, and my house is just 2300 sq ft. with 2 people in it....
In 3,400 sq ft with a pool. And I'm currently overpaying for both cell and tv. I don't see how that's remotely possible.jh0400 said:
I was just doing a bit of back of the envelope, and I could see it with a pool.
do you live somewhere a natural disaster/apocalypse is pending to wipe out all forms of life?$30,000 Millionaire said:
bought a 12 month supply of 30 year emergency food and other "common" supplies to be holed up for a long time:
For us it's restaurants. We spent a sh^t load of money per month eating out. We are DINKs so it was major easy button spend for us.Tumble Weed said:
My expenses haven't changed. Don't know how everyone is saving money now?
Doesn't matter if there are 4 horsemen bearing down on us and I am viewing the armies below Tel Megiddo, my wife can still find a way to spend it all.
here goes cause i am getting ripped off. any suggestions are welcome.$30,000 Millionaire said:what?!?cbr said:
i am shocked by some of these numbers and jealous. **** we blow 1700 a month just on cell, tv, and utilities, and my house is just 2300 sq ft. with 2 people in it....
how? would love to see the breakdown.
SoupNazi2001 said:YouBet said:For us it's restaurants. We spent a sh^t load of money per month eating out. We are DINKs so it was major easy button spend for us.Tumble Weed said:
My expenses haven't changed. Don't know how everyone is saving money now?
Doesn't matter if there are 4 horsemen bearing down on us and I am viewing the armies below Tel Megiddo, my wife can still find a way to spend it all.
I'm on pace for $160 this month to restaurants. That's normally pushing $2k which I realize is a ridiculous number regardless of your situation.
$2K on restaurants for 2 people! Eating at Bob's every meal.
Now that there is almost 30 days of this ... a better number would be 40% reduction in "non-essential" (e.g. excluding taxes, utilities, insurance, etc.). It is probably higher, but there were oddities with vacation refunds etc that I excluded.tamc93 said:
Too many oddities this month...taxes, vacation refunds, etc... to get a good data set.
Short answer is - we have cut back heavily since we expect Q2/Q3 income to be cut drastically. Thank goodness for a good Q1.
$30,000 Millionaire said:
all I can say to that is yikes.
- change carriers if you can get coverage
- $300 for TV is excessive, you should try Dish
- you should insulate your home, maybe new windows first, in-wall insulation next?