Here's another piece of information against which to factor whether
the job posted is economically fair.

Last Friday, I registered my 4-year old 95 Pontiac Grand Am and paid
for the tags.  My ex-beau in FL was aghast when he compared his $30
registration fee against what he might be expected to pay in CA.  I
paid $228 for a one-year registration.  I also had to show proof
insurance.  A good driver, with no tickets, and 45 years of age, I pay
$80 something a month.

When I was paying my son's insurance (under 25, male), it was over
$200 a month.  That's a $2,400 bite a year out of that base salary.




---Angela Putney <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> >>> Paul Apodaca <[log in to unmask]> 11/17 9:10 PM >>>
> >Poverty level in the United States according to U.S. Bureau of the
Census
> >in 1996 is $7,547 for an individual, $15,141 for a family of four.
A point
> >of reference.
>
> For what city? Is it an average?

==
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