Incredible how cigarettes are the only product on earth immune to inflation.
NTufnel11 on
I like the message but I’m not sure if a graph is needed for a linear increase.
newtrawn on
Cigarettes are *very* expensive in Alaska. One of the things that pushed me to quit was how much money I was spending on cigarettes. I was smoking 1 pack a day and I quit on 5/31/2021. That’s 3 years and 8 months. That means I’ve not smoked ~1335 cigarette packs and at $12/pack, that’s $16k I’ve saved.
TheWaywardTrout on
Where you live in the US where a pack costs 6$?
misterkocal on
Now with compound interest effect…
Bynming on
In 2035 would be around 68k if you were to invest those savings monthly and get on average 8% returns. Assuming 3% inflation, that’s 50k in today’s buying power.
TheEldritchLeviathan on
I don’t smoke but why am I still poor?
EarthsfireBT on
I quit smoking almost a year ago, 1 pack/day, almost $13 a pack. What I spent on cigarettes now covers my truck payment.
Diablo_4 on
Now do the price of a drive through burger habit
kielchaos on
Linear bar graphs are not beautiful.
royalblue1982 on
But think of all those pension contributions you won’t have to make if you’re smoking all your life.
angeloy on
But think of the money you’ll save by reducing your potential lifespan by 20 years!
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Incredible how cigarettes are the only product on earth immune to inflation.
I like the message but I’m not sure if a graph is needed for a linear increase.
Cigarettes are *very* expensive in Alaska. One of the things that pushed me to quit was how much money I was spending on cigarettes. I was smoking 1 pack a day and I quit on 5/31/2021. That’s 3 years and 8 months. That means I’ve not smoked ~1335 cigarette packs and at $12/pack, that’s $16k I’ve saved.
Where you live in the US where a pack costs 6$?
Now with compound interest effect…
In 2035 would be around 68k if you were to invest those savings monthly and get on average 8% returns. Assuming 3% inflation, that’s 50k in today’s buying power.
I don’t smoke but why am I still poor?
I quit smoking almost a year ago, 1 pack/day, almost $13 a pack. What I spent on cigarettes now covers my truck payment.
Now do the price of a drive through burger habit
Linear bar graphs are not beautiful.
But think of all those pension contributions you won’t have to make if you’re smoking all your life.
But think of the money you’ll save by reducing your potential lifespan by 20 years!