I think that this is what you're saying so, credit to you where it's due
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Replying to @meatcomputer @morganastra
a longitudinal study of % of net income spent on trans related purchases would be a strong policy making tool for years
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Replying to @meatcomputer @morganastra
cause we know the numbers suck and no one else is gonna do the math
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Replying to @meatcomputer @morganastra
fwiw, I had been tracking all transition-related costs for a while but ended up losing the data when Quicken died
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I would say that $100/mo was accurate, but it's hard to compare directly. It's a hard modeling problem.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @morganastra
yeah I'm around $200 or so, lost health insurance 2 MO ago
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I'd estimate it was 60 dollars of health essential purchases, 50 or so elective
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Replying to @morganastra @meatcomputer
Some of it is tho. Like, I greatly prefer more expensive womens razors to mens and I don't *need* organic shampoo
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So diffing before/after isn't super cut & dry
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uh no pun intended
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @meatcomputer
not diffing before/after, diffing actual vs if I'd been cis.
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