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Old 08-08-2006, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Dano Moparo
Not how I read it:

Okay at $6.40 per hour which is $5.92 after tax and you pay $2.97 for every gallon of gas you put in a vehicle it leaves you $2.95 per hour that you earned to go towards something else.



A percentage of your pay has always gone to fuel.

The first 1/2 hr I work pays for my gas for that day. The next hour or so goes towards the car insurance, the comes the car payment. I break for lunch, and start working on paying my house payment and other necessities.
Right. The problem being, if the fuel percentage keeps getting bigger while wages stay the same, you finna be broke.
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