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Sell It or Schlep It? A new series (with math) by Logan Sachon
Sell It or Schlep It? A new series (with math) by Logan Sachon
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No! I didn’t make that for the dough! Well, not completely. I thought it would be kind of fun, because doing a voice is challenging, and I’d never done that. Plus, I looked at the script, and it said, “So-and-so and Joel Coen.” And I thought: Christ, well, I love those Coens! They’re funny. So…
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You think you’re an entrepreneur? Try being a professional bassoonist and proprietor of the Big Gay Ice Cream Truck.
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Melinda, now full of generosity and PBR.
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When you put me in Equifax or whatever, they’re literally like, ‘NO RECORD!’ I’ve never owned a piece of property, and I’ve barely had my name on leases. I’ve never had a credit card or a store charge account. I’ve always operated cash-only. I have a single debit card and a single bank account. And…
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bundlehq: Bundle’s newest infographic sure is pretty! Read the full report on gas and auto spending at BundleDownload it in high res here Major high-fives and thank-yous to Nicholas Felton for creating this. And a fun factoid from Janet Paskin, who wonders whether we can actually cut back on auto spending: The average household spent $5,477 on…
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Moving home to save money. Then spending it. : Bundle Last September Agrawal brought a girl home after a night out, only to find his father sitting on the couch at 2 a.m., waiting up. “My dad offered her ice cream, but it was definitely uncomfortable for all of us,” he remembers. “The next morning is…
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bundlehq: Remember the new frugality? Apparently not, says new data from Bundle. Check this: Bundle: How America Spends! January, February, and March 2009 v. 2010. A couple other notes on this… from Paskin: “What we bought varied considerably. New Yorkers spent 11.3 percent more on clothes. In Columbus, spending on cable and satellite services jumped 21.9 percent.…
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topherchris: Photo reply! I love these.
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Jesse Thorn and The Truth About Public Radio Salaries
“I read a study that the average salary for a person with 8 to 10 years of experience in public radio is about $36,000. Terry Gross and Ira Glass are going to be okay, but even they make much less than other people in entertainment with a comparable audience.” Jesse Thorn and The Truth About…