@WSJ whoa! thinking $913 a month is better spent at #BWP (#beerwinepizza) - certainly is easier to swallow!pic.twitter.com/9vBEjhzrq3
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@WSJ whoa! thinking $913 a month is better spent at #BWP (#beerwinepizza) - certainly is easier to swallow!pic.twitter.com/9vBEjhzrq3
Data in the driver seat: "In 2013, U.S. households on average spent $913 on cellphone service, a 50% increase from 2007." @WSJ
@WSJ not even a slight dip or steady price maintained for the recessionary pressures following 2008...
"@WSJ: In 2013, U.S. households on average spent $913 on cellphone service http://on.wsj.com/12s2MDL pic.twitter.com/vB8mNjhD8d
@WSJ So I find this nuts. An average of a thousand dollars? Sprint et al. are laughing all the way to the bank. Enough w/ the phone madness!
“@WSJ: In 2013, U.S. households on average spent $913 on cellphone service, a 50% increase from 2007. http://on.wsj.com/12s2MDL ” not a surprise
@WSJ that's about 4%!!! of a gross income per household a mth. If nmbrs are correct that 50% of Americans make approx 26k per annum.
@WSJ PREACHER MARRYING PORNSTAR
Nadia Hilton aka Crystal DiGregoriopic.twitter.com/MrPjsIXhDL
@WSJ iPhone
and smart phones...visual plan, data plan, minutes, fees, extra fees, mistakes etc.
@WSJ @hrkbenowen
I pay under $7 a month for my cell.
Obama said that would cover my Obamascare
Not surprised, given value and displacement. “@WSJ: 2013, US households spent avg $913 on cell svc, up 50% from 2007. http://on.wsj.com/12s2MDL
@WSJ but my health insurance premiums and out of pocket costs, have gone up much more dramatically
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