Here’s something to look at, that is all. The chart represents my transportation expenses year to date, including the first few days in October in which I’ve accounted for another month of depreciation on my car.

Here’s something to look at, that is all. The chart represents my transportation expenses year to date, including the first few days in October in which I’ve accounted for another month of depreciation on my car.

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