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  • I can get an entree and a Thai tea for under $10 as a lunch special at a small restaurant within walking distance. I live in the second largest city in my state which happens to be one giant sprawling suburb.

  • Almost never? The most common is you can only vote in the primary you are registered in, and you can only be registered for one at a time. The next option is be unaffiliated and be allowed to pick which one to vote in. I'm personally not aware of states where someone can vote in both at the same time.

  • I spend more than that just for insurance for two. Actually using it costs far more. Strep? $250. Video call a random person when I'm in bed after puking my brains out? $100 for a five minute call where they tell me to drink water. Minor surgery? Thousands of dollars in bills sent between two months and two years after the surgery.

  • This is wildly incorrect in many cities, likely the ones the article of talking about.

    Size has so little relevance to cost these days that there is no logical way to downsize. The mortgage doubles whether they sell and buy a house of the same size or one half as big.

  • Literally cannot downsize. By that I mean people will be in a house that's 2500+ sqft and their mortgage might double moving to literally any house in the city regardless of size. Most people don't actually want a (poorly made cheap pos) mansion twenty or thirty minutes further from civilization, but that's all that's legal to build.

  • I don't know what would get me to comment more than patch notes for an incredibly popular game thousands of people are playing. So either bad example or I have no idea what you want in a gaming sub.