• vrek@programming.dev
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    4 days ago

    The other thing is how expensive being poor is. Laundry is like 3 dollars a load last I checked. Buy cheap shoes, expect them to last 6 months max. There are food options if you have time to cook but combined with the original poster you won’t and you don’t have transportation so delivery is only option…

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      $3 a load? Whoa.

      It takes about $17 for a single load at the laundromats near me, both washing and drying. Going once a week, that’s over $800 a year.

      Which is one reason I’ve started washing clothes in a 5-gallon (about 19 liters) bucket at home. It sucks, but it saves me money and I get a work out from it. I’d like to get a small machine I could use in an apartment, but where I live it wouldn’t be safe to have packages sitting outside all day and I try to avoid big box stores, so I feel pretty screwed.

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        You might want to look into “portable washing machines” - they’re under 100$ comes in a small box and are good for things like socks and undies. Regarding the packages, if they are shipping with ups, theres a service where you can choose an alternative delivery location, usually a place like a corner store, or with fedex, a print shop.

        • Madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          3 days ago

          when youre talking to poor people, $100 isnt chump change. Im glad these things exsist now. 20 years ago I could have used one.