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this post was submitted on 01 Dec 2024
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Not to brag, but if I made one dollar more per day, I wouldn’t even notice. A dollar ain’t worth a dime anymore.
But in answer to your question, ⅒^th^ of a banana.
You can save it.
If a single dollar doesn't move the needle for you, that's great! It reminded me of a book I read where the whole premise revolves around "how much does a single dollar more per day change your life?"
They built an interesting site: dollar street (https://www.gapminder.org/dollar-street).
If all the world lived on a single street, with low income left and high income right - where are you?