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Elza [17]
3 years ago
10

How do the residents of E1 Building differ from the people who live in the little house

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Dmitriy789 [7]3 years ago
3 0
As you can<span> see from my example above, </span>someone<span> making $100,000 a year in New York City is NOT</span>living<span> it up. ...... month in order </span>to build<span> up our emergency fund </span>to<span> 6 months </span>living<span> expenses and then add </span>to<span> our mutual funds in order </span>to<span> someday leave the city, buy a </span>house<span> in the country (rural CT, MA or VT) and semi</span><span>-retire. (Is This What Are You Talking About?)</span>
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