

is a collaboration platform that's transforming the way people and teams work together. ‘Trapped in the gap’: Many middle-income seniors earn too much for affordable housing but not enough to pay market ratesĭropbox, Inc. Would hiring a financial adviser be a smart move? But I can’t afford to buy a home, and am losing money when I invest. ‘My friends and family say I’m rich.’ I’m 26 and make $100,000 a year living in St. Ukrainian court puts Orthodox church leader under house arrest banks struck a $22.5 billion blow to the deposit insurance fund. ‘I’m paycheck to paycheck.’ I make $350K a year, but have $88K in student loans, $170K in car loans and a mortgage I pay $4,500 a month on. Who is selling their homes in this uncertain housing market? The same people who are buying houses more than anyone else.

‘We are surprised and bewildered’: My brother passed away and left his house, cash and possessions to charity. ‘Baby boomers have the upper hand in the home-buying market’: First-time buyers, meanwhile, struggle to get on property ladderĪt least 21 dead after tornadoes rake US Midwest, South I’ll have a $900 per month pension and will get Social Security, but only have $150K in my 401(k). Dropbox offers 2 TB of storage for $10 per month.I’m a 61-year-old flight attendant who wants to retire at 70. In contrast, Google workspace offers 2 TB of storage for 12$ per month (plus more perks).īasically, the prices have seemingly consolidated. Online drive is 10$/month, for 2 TB, flat fee, in a bundle. With pay as you go plans, providers charge egress fees for data taken out of the cloud, which can be quite expensive for example 0.1$ per GB. For 2TB, that’s 100$!īackblaze might be cheaper, but the quality of service is apparently questionable, and its business may not be sustainable with such low fees.


For example I heard the restore may take a lot of time, it can be slow, there might be rate limits, poor clients etc. Wasabi charges for deleted files, AWS transfer out is too expensive, and so on. So my question is, is Dropbox Plus 2TB/month a good deal? As far as I know, there are no hard limits on rates or daily usage. How about content delivery network? I assume Google may have more servers around the world and google workspace or AWS S3 might be faster.īut the quality of service is apparently questionable How about privacy terms? I assume Google is more evil.
