i drive an oldtimer and pay $170 a year and for my apartment $30
New car might be almost the same price because of more safety devices and technology.
New cars have cameras and accident warnings and attention alerts that vibrate your seat so you feel it even if blasting music.
I'm paying about $6 grand on vehicles per year, $280 per year Liability insurance And like a $150 renters insurance.
What about you guys?
Just for 1 Cargo insurance for my E-commerce delivery business $7600/ year( this is just to insured the goods in the cargo, fire, vandals and coverage for the other side in case of an accident... if one of my cargo van get in an accident i need to pay the repair my-self). I only buy used vehicule.
My 3/4 Ton Truck and Trailer i was using to carry my tools and equipment when i was doing snow removal and landscaping was $1600/ year.
Insurance and Liability for business have gone through the roof here! Last renewal for the snow and landscaping business NO CLAIM 300% increase.
Just for 1 Cargo insurance for my E-commerce delivery business $7600/ year( this is just to insured the goods in the cargo, fire, vandals and coverage for the other side in case of an accident... if one of my cargo van get in an accident i need to pay the repair my-self). I only buy used vehicule.
My 3/4 Ton Truck and Trailer i was using to carry my tools and equipment when i was doing snow removal and landscaping was $1600/ year.
Insurance and Liability for business have gone through the roof here! Last renewal for the snow and landscaping business NO CLAIM 300% increase.
For our vehicles, it's around 4500 a year I think.
I pay home insurance on two homes So like 3500 per year and then are we counting health insurance? That's just around 17k per year.
Why did you make me think about this? Sheesh.
Paying a 6 month premium on the Toyota van. About $1400. Plus my ins went up on everything when I moved to the 'bad side of town'. Like A few hundred across the board.
I was thinking about buying a place but maybe not in California....no hurries...
1500 Vehicles
Home insurance 1200
Health care 1000, I live in Canada
Do you live rural? There are some totally awesome areas within a 100 miles of where I am out of LA County.
Preferably a spot semi secluded with a well. And good road for the bikes. I was in pinion hills on my street glide and found myself going up a dirt road with a 2 foot jump at top. I don't ever want to do that again lol
Paying a 6 month premium on the Toyota van. About $1400. Plus my ins went up on everything when I moved to the 'bad side of town'. Like A few hundred across the board.
I was thinking about buying a place but maybe not in California....no hurries...
I've paying about $6k in car insurance/year across 5 vehicles, and probably another $2500 in property insurances. Mandatory public health insurance we are paying around $800/mo.
I've paying about $6k in car insurance/year across 5 vehicles, and probably another $2500 in property insurances. Mandatory public health insurance we are paying around $800/mo.
I heard somewhere there is free Health care in Canada? Where is that .....
In the province next door my friend
"Elimination of MSP Premiums (as of Jan 1st, 2020)
British Columbia (B.C.) residents are no longer charged MSP premiums. The MSP program continues to provide provincially-insured health care benefits for eligible BC residents.
If you aren't heard of it, MSP is the provincial insurance program that pays for required medical services. These include medically necessary services provided by physicians and midwives, dental and oral surgery performed in a hospital, eye examinations if medically required and some orthodontic services. In addition, MSP pay for diagnostic services including x-rays. Other services that may be covered by MSP include supplementary benefits provided by other health care practitioners. These include acupuncture, chiropractic, massage therapy, naturopathy, physical therapy and non-surgical podiatry.
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