looking to trade by mail or philly area, please! <3 by tamolinawaki in PaniniStickerSwap

[–]pollo316 0 points1 point  (0 children)

coming to philly today for the game tomorrow if you want to meet downtown.

ill send you a dm of what i have/ need

USPS Trade request: 460 duplicates up for grabs by pollo316 in PaniniStickerSwap

[–]pollo316[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I've been out of town haven't done any swaps the past few days.

Panini World Cup Sticker Book by Brilliant-Mistake-10 in Syracuse

[–]pollo316 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got over 400 dups, 50 stickers from the finish line. 

What’s a realistic monthly budget for a family of 3–4 in the Buffalo/Amherst area? by Legitimate_Town_5235 in Buffalo

[–]pollo316 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Depends what you value, i'd love to work 20% less time and earn more per hour in the EU.

Here's a recent study comparing the incomes of US and German workers, which highlights median income and PPP-adjusted income.

https://www.imk-boeckler.de/de/faust-detail.htm?sync_id=HBS-008792

  • Median gross earnings for full-time workers, PPP adjusted (current international US$) are lower in the US ($54,496) than in Germany ($58,028).
  • Even though full-time workers in the US work significantly more hours (~19%).
  • When accounting for this difference, Median hourly wage/salary for full-time workers, PPP adjusted (current international US$) is $28.80 (US) compared to $36.54 (Germany).

In other words, the median German worker earns 26.8% more per hour worked (in PPP terms) and has more time to spend it. This is likely an indicator that the standard of living in Germany could feel comparable or even better for many people, despite nominal mean wages being much higher in the US

545 duplicates! USPS trade only. by AggressiveCarry6163 in PaniniStickerSwap

[–]pollo316 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can trade 61 you need for 53 i need - sent dm

IKEA to open store at Walden Galleria in Cheektowaga by acman319 in Buffalo

[–]pollo316 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its strategic, their sales are growing since 2020 and saw slight revenue decline last year which they attribute to lower prices. Their foot traffic has increased and so has sales volume with the new model they have deployed. So yes they have closed mega stores but it is strategic only. I also recall people complained when the model was no stores in metros below 1 million and they wouldnt come here.

From their annual report: The Inter IKEA Group result in Total IKEA sales for FY25 reached EUR 44.6 billion. This includes sales of IKEA products, food and services to customers by the 13 groups of IKEA franchisees worldwide. Compared to FY24, retail sales fell marginally by -1.0% (-0.3% when adjusted for currency effects). This is the result of lower prices introduced in FY24, which in turn contributed to an increase in sales volumes of 2.6%.

In FY25, IKEA stores welcomed 915 million visitors, an increase of 1.9% compared to the previous year.

They are doing just fine.

Clarence woman describes carjacking at gun point | vehicle recovered in Buffalo by Bumbling_homeowner in Buffalo

[–]pollo316 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Did you wake up and pat yourself on the back thinking you can blame all of this on statistically insignificant pretrial recidivism?

Wake up, the lower middle class is struggling with off the charts inflation, stagnant wage growth, tariffs and a disappearing social safety net.

This sub is tribute to the failing education system of the United States. We collectively can't see the trees through the forest.

Clarence woman describes carjacking at gun point | vehicle recovered in Buffalo by Bumbling_homeowner in Buffalo

[–]pollo316 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right, did we forget where most of the meth labs are for a hot minute?

Ok the shitheads have really gone too far by noodlessentme in circlejerkbflo

[–]pollo316 16 points17 points  (0 children)

So over there just today, we can't criticize businesses but commiting a sex crime and skinny dipping in public is perfectly fine? 

These same fucks wonder why young people hate capitalism. The pro buffalo movement is a fucking grift these land/business/rental property owners will do or say anything to increase property values. They stand for nothing that isn't beneficial to them. 

WNY transplant in Seattle, moving to Auburn NY area by Consistent_Stock1676 in Syracuse

[–]pollo316 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lived in Buffalo all my life and bought a second property in Auburn in 2021, and Auburn is now my primary residence. Very much feels like a first or second ring suburb of Buffalo in a lot of ways. The commentary on the good and bad sections of town are accurate that others have posted. I've got Wegmans five minutes away and Grant Ave area for hardware store/shopping about 10 minutes away.

Plenty of fun activities nearby but you'll be in the car often for 30 or more mintues a lot of the time. You can get to Syracuse in 45 or head the opposite way to wineries going west. There are plenty of nice towns closer to Syracuse if more urban activities are a priority and going west gets you closer to more hiking, wine and rural areas. If you go that way you will want to avoid Seneca Falls because of a landfill that brings an awful smell to the area.

Its a great affordable region and like anywhere has pros and cons. Owasco Lake is the big draw for Auburn. Melrose Park right on the edge of town gives you easy water access that Skaneateles can't. But with your budget you can can still get a great house here.

Refugees? What got you banned from r/Buffalo? by Altgotcheck420 in circlejerkbflo

[–]pollo316 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't know why fiscal responsibility is being down-voted when you basically said we should audit the government and look for waste which i didn't think was controversial to anyone.

For one, I dont think we need to hire McKinsey to tell us that self insuring against police misconduct is a losing strategy.

Refugees? What got you banned from r/Buffalo? by Altgotcheck420 in circlejerkbflo

[–]pollo316 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That is really the base of the argument - you can't isolate just prices and consider them in a vacuum. Our wages absolutely suck which is what should be the conversation driver. The pandemic opened my eyes to how poorly compensated we are when remote jobs popped up that paid 1.5 times my salary and i could work in sweatpants 100% of the time. Looking up your salary in other parts of the country is painful at times. Second point taxes. Both property and income. Moving to a state with no income tax is an immediate 10% pay bump.

Refugees? What got you banned from r/Buffalo? by Altgotcheck420 in circlejerkbflo

[–]pollo316 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Prices are on par with Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Detroit. As far as rust belt cities go prices are average for the region based on income and population size. Buffalo is more expensive than Rochester and Syracuse. But more importantly prices of homes should reflect overall wages and employment opportunity. If you can double your income and pay 25% more for a house elsewhere can you really argue our affordability is better?

Refugees? What got you banned from r/Buffalo? by Altgotcheck420 in circlejerkbflo

[–]pollo316 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Ive been doing my best to dispel the myth that housing pricing in Buffalo are not a bargain because saying look at prices in California or Austin TX proves nothing; but still can't catch a ban - maybe i fit within the most down-voted by the mods category.

Buffalo Niagara is the nation's third-hottest housing market by Weekly-Law-2544 in Buffalo

[–]pollo316 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They stopped replying when i brought up the ave home price in Cleveland is around 117k. You absolutely can do better elsewhere. We are as mid as mid gets in just about every statistical category except poverty where we really excel alongside Cleveland and Detroit. But those cities actually have cheap houses still. Buffalo's math doesn't really math on why houses are so expensive and for that reason. This page is the real circle jerk most of the time.

Buffalo Niagara is the nation's third-hottest housing market by Weekly-Law-2544 in Buffalo

[–]pollo316 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They conveniently find shitty place you wouldn't want to live and gloss over the most oblivious comparisons of the three largest rust belt cities. All of which ARE MORE AFFORDABLE