frozen yogurt in a small bowl is now $13
htxag09 said:I'd wager 95+% of people don't have good enough control of their finances to even tell you, if they're being honest.strbrst777 said:
Waiting for anyone to post that over the last three years their personal/family inflation meter registers only 19.6-20 percent.
Even if they do, there are so many other variables. For example, we know our finances and keep the history to tell you numbers, but in 2020 it was just my wife and I. Now we have 2 kids and are in a new house, so completely different expenditures regardless of inflation.
*Not defending that inflation is only 20% over the last 3 years. Just don't think you'll find many people keeping track closely enough to tell you wholistically on way or the other. Will just be a lot of anecdotes and singular budget line items like this thread.
BenTheGoodAg said:
Anyone wanna guess what a 45 minute visit to the ER for no tests and 4 staples cost us* tonight?
Medical costs were cartoonishly high already. But think they've dramatically outpaced 19%
BenTheGoodAg said:
Anyone wanna guess what a 45 minute visit to the ER for no tests and 4 staples cost us* tonight?
Medical costs were cartoonishly high already. But think they've dramatically outpaced 19%
And still, I don't know the hospital you went to , but there is a good chance that it is struggling financially.BenTheGoodAg said:
Gah, that's the truth.
They said we owed 10% tonight, so $1050 of our $10,500 bill. Of course there will be some insurance processing and we won't pay that amount in the end on this one visit. But ****, that's criminal.
And that's just the hospitals fee. Doesn't include whatever else they try to slip in there.
BenTheGoodAg said:
Anyone wanna guess what a 45 minute visit to the ER for no tests and 4 staples cost us* tonight?
Medical costs were cartoonishly high already. But think they've dramatically outpaced 19%
My sense is the ER is going to try to charge at least what is remaining on your deductible.BenTheGoodAg said:
Anyone wanna guess what a 45 minute visit to the ER for no tests and 4 staples cost us* tonight?
Medical costs were cartoonishly high already. But think they've dramatically outpaced 19%