Step #2:
YouTube TV Raises Monthly Charge 14 Percent, to $82.99
The increase is the latest for the streaming service, which debuted in 2017 at $35 a month. The company blamed "rising content costs."
Youtube TV is just an example. Uber, AirBnb, ... GPT, AI
(We had a years-old thread re "going to pay more" but couldn't find it.)
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If we could cross-post, I would add it to the 1780s France thread.
https://th3core.com/talk/economics-investing/the-millennial-lifestyle-is-about-to-get-more-expensive/msg73515/#msg73515
Heh, from that thread
BOL 2022: The World Bank calculates there could be a "huge" 37% jump in food prices.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61171529
Debbie says we're edging near that 37% mark.
Might not be a bad idea to purchase a hydroponic garden setup...or set up a garden.