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You can afford five days of food, so that must mean you can also afford a Claude Max plan? What kind of logic is this?
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Fwiw your comments here read to me as “I’m super rich and everyone I know is super rich too, and I can’t imagine that anyone isn’t”.
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People spend much more than that on just commuting to work if you can spend $200 a month to supercharge what you do at work and 1000x your productivity it’s a no-brainer.
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From what money? Just pause the health insurance for a while? Stop paying the rent? No diapers for the kid?

Your entire story only makes sense if you have many hundreds of dollars/euros of entirely disposable income every month left, after all unavoidable expenses have been paid for. I understand that this holds for you and everyone you know but I’d like you to appreciate that for very many people it doesn’t.

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Yes and? That's money that is already allocated. It cannot be spent on something else.
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No you don't get it. If the family just starved for 5 days then they could increase revenue for these AI companies.
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37% of Americans would be unable to cover a 400 usd unexpected expense* without using one or more credit cards. 13% would flat out be unable to cover it. [1]

Are you honestly saying most families would be able to justify 200 usd a month for ChatGPT?

https://www.federalreserve.gov/publications/2025-economic-we...

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