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Spending more or less in quarantine?

you might not be able to return them. Let me know if thats the case.

Have running shoes I bought on Amazon, too small but I can return. Zappos also. Any virus would be gone during the period in transit. Stores not taking returns though.
 
the WuHan demand profile:

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My commute costs me about $50 a week, so I've saved over $400 since this began, however I've pretty much drank the profits in Miller Lite. It's a give and take. I think overall I am spending less, this actually hit at a perfect time. We just finished our basement so all the surplus money is going towards paying it off.
 
If you don't include the new car I bought (0% APR for 72 months and 1st payment not for 120 days) I am spending a lot less. No lunches, not going out any where on the weekends, no beer league hockey.
 
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Slight difference. Unless you have the virus or knowingly been exposed to the virus, you are not quarantined. You can go outside, go to open businesses etc.

Anyway, my wife has been an online shopper for years, although she likes to go out and clothes shop we are always getting boxes and packages. A couple of years ago we downsized from our house to an apartment in a large building. It has a separate packages mailroom some days now, as compared to pre corona it’s hard to get into the room because of all the packages. The larger question is how much if this will become permanent even after stores reopen.
 
Just bought another bottle of Bulleit and Buffalo Trace burboun w vermouth. Manhattens. Getting ready for MSG.
 
We are spending less but making an effort to tip more on takeout to help the local pizza house. One thing I have made a point to enjoy is less traffic on our road. Most days seem like Sunday from before Covid. Also living in eastern CT we are noticing the cleaner air as the blue skies are really bright. New England is at the tailpipe of the country. In the past there was a constant traffic of jets heading to and from Europe as they were way up at altitude and would have been lower if they were heading to Logan. Multiple jet streams/exhaust hanging in the atmosphere during the day. Bringing the dog out at 10:30 for his final pee there was always a plane or 2 in the sky. China's oil consumption is close to normal levels. Bring on the warming.Head bang
 
Just bought another bottle of Bulleit and Buffalo Trace burboun w vermouth. Manhattens. Getting ready for MSG.
My brother bought me a bottle of Blanton's for my birthday. That's some tasty stuff. Didn't last long.
 
I picked up food at a local steakhouse yesterday .i was surprised by the number of people dining in.
 
Not a lot of changes in overall purchasing trends since being forced to WFH in early March. Online purchases are pretty much the same. We are eating out once a week which is normal.

We are saving on dry-cleaning; +$25/week and gas; $75/week for two cars. I usually eat out for lunch once a week, so that's $15-$20 on the plus side. Employer just announced they are eating our monthly $65 parking garage fee which is pretty cool.

My college age daughter has been home since March 13, so the grocery bill has been up for the last 60 days. UCONN is supposedly kicking back a few bucks for the room and board that we didn't use for that time.

Weekly package store bill is up a bit...no need to get into specifics. Sheesh! Judge much?
 
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