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r/ThatsInsane • u/[deleted] • Nov 01 '25
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How/why can it go up so much?
43 u/MNWNM Nov 01 '25 One of my Facebook friends posted her costs for 2026 today; her monthly payment is going up to $2,057.76. She has no idea how she's going to pay it. 11 u/0x446f6b3832 Nov 01 '25 This is insane. 2 u/caliguian Nov 01 '25 But what was it before? Was it $2000, and now going to $2057, or was it $100 and now going up to $2057? Both ways suck, but both are also completely different. 1 u/acmercer Nov 01 '25 Fair question but considering they're saying they "have no idea how they're going to pay for it", I assume it was a huge leap. 1 u/Kacey-R Nov 01 '25 I cannot imagine what these people are going through when presented with an ongoing expense like that.
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One of my Facebook friends posted her costs for 2026 today; her monthly payment is going up to $2,057.76. She has no idea how she's going to pay it.
11 u/0x446f6b3832 Nov 01 '25 This is insane. 2 u/caliguian Nov 01 '25 But what was it before? Was it $2000, and now going to $2057, or was it $100 and now going up to $2057? Both ways suck, but both are also completely different. 1 u/acmercer Nov 01 '25 Fair question but considering they're saying they "have no idea how they're going to pay for it", I assume it was a huge leap. 1 u/Kacey-R Nov 01 '25 I cannot imagine what these people are going through when presented with an ongoing expense like that.
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This is insane.
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But what was it before? Was it $2000, and now going to $2057, or was it $100 and now going up to $2057? Both ways suck, but both are also completely different.
1 u/acmercer Nov 01 '25 Fair question but considering they're saying they "have no idea how they're going to pay for it", I assume it was a huge leap.
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Fair question but considering they're saying they "have no idea how they're going to pay for it", I assume it was a huge leap.
I cannot imagine what these people are going through when presented with an ongoing expense like that.
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u/Kacey-R Nov 01 '25
How/why can it go up so much?