What does $10 do for you?
By savmot
@savmot (261)
October 7, 2008 4:39pm CST
Ok, so as we're all in different parts of the world, when you cashout your ten dollars, what can you do with it in your country.
I live in the UK, and $10 is about £5.
With £5 I can get 4 loaves of bread or....
10 chocolate bars
or
half a music album
or
A magazine
or
20 ciggarettes
or
2 pints of lager
or
10 pints of milk
So, what can tell dollars get you where you live?
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3 responses
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
10 Oct 08
$10 here in the States will buy 3 gallons of gasoline (petrol), or two magazines if you like the popular ones. About 4 loaves of bread, much like your examples. But I use mine to stash away in the bank, I never spend anything I make online. It's important to me to have savings.
@highflyingxangel (9225)
• United States
8 Oct 08
$10 can buy me a pretty nice sized amount of groceries if I go to the right store at the right time. $10 can also almost fill up my car for gas too especially since the prices are dropping (I love small cars). That's pretty much it. I can buy a lot with $10 if I use coupons and budget how much I spend wisely.