After 3 decades in IT have you learned what the difference is between average and 99th percentile?
The average monthly pay in France is around $3320 usd.
I try not to underestimate the spending habits of the average person. Hell 60% of people making six figures live paycheck to paycheck. People are fucking retarded.
Nobody gives fuck what your last job paid you.
92% of statistics like these are 100% true 63.9% of the time.
In December 2022, 51% of people who earn more than $100,000 reported living paycheck to paycheck, which is 7% more than the previous year, according to a survey from financial insight and advising companies PYMNTS and Lending Club.
This is a weird topic.
If the president of a country can't afford a $3000 watch then that country is shit.
We pick our president from a pool of burger flippers
again its not something i care about, but poor people in the streets do. if he hadnt taken it off would it even had been a story?This is a weird topic.
If the president of a country can't afford a $3000 watch then that country is shit.
We pick our president from a pool of burger flippers and welfare recipients.
Trump is always on my mind because he is so handsome and he makes my ding ding tingle
So far a guy that lives off his wife in Dubai and a trust fund baby don't think $2,500 on a watch is a lot of money for average people. Maybe the bartender can show us pictures of his $2,500 watch to prove you guys are right.
They'll probably take away their mattresses now, depriving them of much needed REM, or their capacity to create fire, impacting their ability to make delicious tortillas.
speaking of spending habits, i'm a poor ppl and i still buy the kerrygold butter b/c challenge is the only decent american butter and we're having a trade war w/ california rite now
I what fucking world can't 99% of the population afford a $2500 watch? That's' less than a month's average salary in France you assclown.
Not really $2500 isn't a lot in 2023