True. But after the kids move out, you sell the house, move to a smaller house where they can’t move back in (ooops no room!) then the line goes back to chump change. WIN!
Most of the time when I was in school, the largest amount of money I got was $20 max, the first big amount of money I got was $150 from my uncle, when I helped with his house.
Nowdays a $20 is better than nothing
Expression towards money
$$-D = $100+ = $50 = $20 = $10
:\ = $5 = coins
True. But after the kids move out, you sell the house, move to a smaller house where they can’t move back in (ooops no room!) then the line goes back to chump change. WIN!
College student here, and I could definitely use $20….
Ah but you will graduate with a degree, and get a fabulous job (right?????). Here’s to you – good job improving your future.
Not in this global economy…
I always use 20-buckers!
Pretty sure it’s just a straight line across the top for me!
Most of the time when I was in school, the largest amount of money I got was $20 max, the first big amount of money I got was $150 from my uncle, when I helped with his house.
= $50
= $20
= $10
= coins
Nowdays a $20 is better than nothing
Expression towards money
$$-D = $100+
:\ = $5
Whoever made the graph forgot to put in a bar for divorce.
I’m 17, and I’m pretty high up there even with $1 and $2 coins.