They're around 30 cents. Specific amounts don't really matter.
Stumblinbear
joined 1 year ago
You mean by.... Fixing the bus lines and adding more public transit?
To be fair, most people aren't driving across the US on an even yearly basis, if ever in their lives.
No, reddit demanded ludicrously high fees at barely 30 days notice. It gave nobody any time at all to figure out alternative monetization strategies. Many of the third party apps had expressed their willingness to pay, but that was just absurd
To be entirely fair the score isn't the only determining factor. My credit is around 690 with perfect payment history except for one delinquent student loan account from 6.5 years ago and I still get rejected for things that "should" only require a score of > 640.
This gets funnier the further away from 2003 we get
It does for many people. I know some who work part time and still don't make food at home. Most notably two of my roommates.