Toyota moving to Texas

NEW -> Contingent Buyer Assistance Program
Tarrifs are clearly working but not according to how 50 Nobel laureate economist thought..they are working as a career Wharton Business grad said they would…😂😂😂👍🏽🇺🇸
 
They are, and the producers are also eating them. As the negotiated tariffs level off, prices (inflation) will not be affected as they thought. This is exactly what has happened. 50 Noble economists were wrong again.😂😂😂👍🏽🇺🇸
 
Some things to think about:

1. Dealer/OEM rebates and incentives on leases are often times better than purchase (like conquest/loyalty discounts) even on non-EVs.

2. Money factor depreciation curve is straight line vs finance interest/principal curve.

3. You only pay sales tax on the monthly vs the entire vehicle.

4. You have more options at end of lease.

I don't look at leasing as renting, because you don't have the option of buying an apartment you rent. I see it more like try before you buy or even a way to drive a nicer car for the same payment. I don't put money down on leases and unlike purchases, there is usually built in gap insurance that will cover you on a total loss.

For EVs, purchase requirements have income and MSRP restrictions, leasing gets around that and you can decide to purchase your lease after only a month at a lower price but that depends on the deal.

There are more benefits but I don't really need to Option ARM anyone here. You decide what works for you but there are always benefits if you know the facts.

That's the problem with morekaos, he only looks at his preconceived notions... If he applied his Trump-colored glasses to other things, he may have a better outlook.
I can see the little game you all play. Cute. Also, please do not imply I don’t understand how a lease / purchase is beneficial or not. I simply don’t care.
 
I'm on work travel up north and hadn't heard the news. I left work late, around midnight, and mapped myself to an open eatery someone at my host site recommended. Google maps came up with the route and then said, "Your route may be impacted by a tsunami warning". :unsure:
 
Its going as planned…next up poor hotel workers…well played Boy King…Well played…👎🏽😡🦄🌈

CA Minimum Wage Law Succeeds for Libs: Obliterates Jobs, Lands Nearly 20k People Closer to Street Living

California’s latest “victory” in progressive policymaking is now measurable in lost jobs.

The state’s $20 fast-food minimum wage law has reportedly cost nearly 18,000 jobs, according to a study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research earlier this month.

Researchers Jeffrey Clemens, Olivia Edwards, and Jonathan Meer found that fast food jobs in California dropped 3.2 percent after AB 1228 went into effect in April.

“Our median estimate translates into a loss of 18,000 jobs in California’s fast-food sector relative to the counterfactual,” they wrote.

So much for helping low-income workers.

“Wage controls never work,” she wrote for The Daily Signal. “Policymakers can set wage laws, but they can’t outlaw the consequences.”

She added a warning: “The consequences of that wage hike on the fast-food industry should be a warning sign” for the city of Los Angeles in particular, after it recently voted to increase the minimum wage for hotel and airport workers to $30 by 2028.

https://www.westernjournal.com/ca-m...lands-nearly-20k-people-closer-street-living/
 
is the western journal a right wing site?

ChatGPT said:​

Yes — The Western Journal (formerly known as Western Journalism) is widely recognized as a right‑leaning, conservative media outlet. It is often categorized as hyper‑partisan right or far right, and is rated by fact‑checking evaluators as having low credibility and reliability concerns.
 
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