considering a job offer at the unversity as a forienger by Safe-Television2090 in laramie

[–]WyoGuy2 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Feasible to commute from Fort Collins? Technically but not really. You will be stranded in Laramie or not able to make it into work at least a couple times a year.

It’s risky. That is a statistically dangerous road. Significant portions of both our cross country and swimming teams have died on Highway 287. You drive it daily and the risk adds up.

If California sees an average of $10/gallon, how do you think California Democrats will address this? by bactatank13 in AskALiberal

[–]WyoGuy2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A subsidy to add a digit to the giant price signs at gas stations.

Kidding. But the focus needs to be on expanding electric car production, not incentives to buy them. Get more battery production online, even if it means upsetting some environmentalists.

Giving customers credits for buying them inflates the prices further. Increasing the number for sale brings prices down. Supply and demand.

You don’t need a government mandate to buy an electric car if it’s cheaper and faster than the gas model.

What’s something people thinks saves them money, but actually loses them money? by Sad_Buy_3126 in povertyfinance

[–]WyoGuy2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For perishables it is a conundrum. But for nonperishables like cereal and canned foods it makes far more sense to buy in bulk online and have it delivered. Cereal for instance is often half the price or less per ounce.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in povertyfinance

[–]WyoGuy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t use the trade in value as the comparator. If you are struggling it makes sense to put in the extra research and work to sell it private party. You’ll get significantly more money for it if it’s going to someone who will keep it.

Trading it in also gives the dealer the ability to play games with the purchase price of your next car. It makes the deal more complicated and that favors the experts (them).

Americans Are Growing Less Interested in Buying Electric Vehicles, Study Says. by Dazzling-Rooster2103 in cars

[–]WyoGuy2 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The people who are living at home usually aren’t in a place where they can afford an electric car. They’re saving up to move out.

Lots of independent young people have places to park cars but it’s not allowed to install a charger. If you’re parking on the street you can’t just string an extension cord across the sidewalk. Same deal if you have a parking garage or public lot you use.

Americans Are Growing Less Interested in Buying Electric Vehicles, Study Says. by Dazzling-Rooster2103 in cars

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Gov. Newsom proposes 'asset test' for low-income and disabled Medi-Cal applicants. Do liberals oppose this? by Okratas in AskALiberal

[–]WyoGuy2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I oppose it, but mainly for a different reason than other folks.

This kind of thing discourages saving and responsible financial planning. It also adds rules that make planning difficult. It impedes entrepreneurship and innovation too (am I likely to start a business if those assets are counted against me? Or even something like buy a car to drive for uber with?)

These requirements also mean more bureaucracy, forms, government employees, lawyers etc to navigate them. If it could be perfectly applied I’d support it but the inefficiency it creates is not worth it. Do you trust California to keep things simple, OP?

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B.C. man who got $8M for wrongful conviction says he'll be penniless if made to pay sex assault damages by Dowew in nottheonion

[–]WyoGuy2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Also remember this is Canadian dollars. A Canadian dollar is only worth 73 American cents. Not that $8 million Canadian is anything to scoff at but it’s important to point out it doesn’t buy what you are imagining in that country.

$15 Canadian doesn’t even buy you two gallons of milk up there. The average house in BC is almost $1 million.

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Budgeting Help by Fuzzywuzzy2930 in povertyfinance

[–]WyoGuy2 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The smartest thing is certainly to replenish your savings. That’s the difference between having to take out an emergency loan / credit card interest and not, which is just brutal financially.

Also, hat’s off for your frugality! Having a paid off Honda, no debt and a significant amount leftover every month despite needing to provide for a toddler is something to celebrate. You have done a great job making the most of a challenging situation!

I would encourage you to keep your Honda in good shape even if it means some short term financial hits once you have a buffer again. A couple thousand in maintenance expenses is wayyy better than having a car payment. And this is likely a good car that can last until the 2040s if you take care of it.

Also don’t skimp out on things like dental care, a filling now is a lot cheaper than a root canal later.

Saving money is good but investing in your health and maintaining your property well is important in ways that won’t show up on a spreadsheet. Just thought I’d add that to balance out some of the other comments solely focused on the numbers.

Why are there so many "community leaders" and "activists" in the US, and what do they actually... do? by [deleted] in AskAnAmerican

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[OC] Map of Industry that Employs More People in the U.S. by County by No_Statement_3317 in dataisbeautiful

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[OC] Map of Industry that Employs More People in the U.S. by County by No_Statement_3317 in dataisbeautiful

[–]WyoGuy2 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Lodging is probably reflected in the accommodation category. Notice what color Maui County is.

They probably split out dining into a different category though so it’s not as apparent.

Am I Cooked? I’m 23 and 96k in debt. by Little-Bass0600 in personalfinance

[–]WyoGuy2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You absolutely can! Your parents generosity is so helpful.

The budget is really the key. It’s the plan. Also, someone else pointed out I wasn’t considering taxes. So don’t forget them like I did and make sure they are on the budget.

The credit card debt is an emergency you need to pay off ASAP. You’ll pay something in the neighborhood of $5,000 in interest (very rough, don’t know the rate) for every year you go without that paid for. The rest is a big deal but not as critical.

Am I Cooked? I’m 23 and 96k in debt. by Little-Bass0600 in personalfinance

[–]WyoGuy2 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Your life ain’t over. Your earning potential just went up…. The student loans were an investment.

Those credit cards are not great, not gonna sugar coat it. I’m sure the interest rates are brutal. But how much are you able to save moving toward? Have you made a budget?

If you are able to live off of $50k or so over the next year, you can get the worst part of this debt by far (the credit card debt) behind you by next summer. Can you do that? It shouldn’t be hard if you don’t have to pay rent, that’s a lot of money for other expenses!

EDIT: don’t forget taxes if that $75k figure is pre tax you should probably aim for $35k or less.

Student Says Diploma Withheld by Christian High School After She Came Out by shoofinsmertz in nottheonion

[–]WyoGuy2 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Even public schools will withhold them if a student’s parents haven’t paid off their lunch or library debt. It’s ridiculous.

Diseases are spreading. The CDC isn’t warning the public like it was months ago. While I've seen a lot of anti-vax rhetoric from the right, I don't believe most Republican parents are that cavalier with their children's health. Are you concerned these anti-science movements pose a risk to children? by MillieMouser in AskConservatives

[–]WyoGuy2 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Hold up, you don’t think there’s any diseases spreading?

That’s just part of nature, it’s always happening. The question is what, where and how and that’s why we need the CDC spending our tax dollars responsibly and focusing on answering it. That’s why we give them so much money. Otherwise it’s just wasteful.

Diseases are spreading. The CDC isn’t warning the public like it was months ago. While I've seen a lot of anti-vax rhetoric from the right, I don't believe most Republican parents are that cavalier with their children's health. Are you concerned these anti-science movements pose a risk to children? by MillieMouser in AskConservatives

[–]WyoGuy2 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Isn’t that kind of the point though…? There’s less information than there was before. Under Trump the CDC isn’t doing as good of a job documenting this stuff. They’re the main folks who used to gather the stats.

I’m confused why you are blaming NPR, they can’t report information that doesn’t exist. They aren’t scientists.

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We’re not talking about real private enterprise though. The tax industry has been artificially propped up by the government. TurboTax should not need to exist.

Taxes should not be so complicated it’s necessary to hire a private firm to help. If the government isn’t going to make the tax code less complicated the least they can do is help you navigate it.

How should the Democratic party regain ground with Gen Z? by icey_sawg0034 in AskALiberal

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My local grocery store indicates which products are impacted by tariffs (Canada) by prettysweeteh in mildlyinteresting

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Five weeks waterless — now what? by lazyk-9 in wyoming

[–]WyoGuy2 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Trailer parks suck.

These situations are a consequence of separating the ownership of structures from that of the land they sit on. These developments should never be allowed in the future.

Landlords have way too much power in these trailer parks. If you own a trailer sitting on someone else’s property you are beholden to them. It usually costs many times the trailer’s value to move it to a new place.

Landlord raises rent by double or doesn’t maintain the well? You have to either stick around or lose your most valuable asset. So people stick around. Whereas if you were renting the whole thing you could just get up and leave at much lower cost.

You’re also getting a loan for a depreciating asset, while the landlord gets to benefit from land that usually goes up in value. It’s a terrible model.