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  2. Here's How Much It Actually Costs to Install a Penny Floor in ...

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    We won't lie to you: It'll cost you a pretty penny to install one of these floors. If you did the math earlier when we first stated how many pennies the Ilses used for their 230-square-foot ...

  3. 30 Times When Being Cheap Will Cost You - AOL

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    Sleeping on a Low-Cost Mattress You spend a quarter to a third of the year sleeping — and could do it on a $600 to $1,000 mattress that could last 10 or more years or on one costing little more ...

  4. Pay toilet - Wikipedia

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    In Accra, lack of space makes private toilets unrealistic in low-income neighbourhoods. [10] In Kumasi, it has been estimated that 36% of residents use pay toilets, and that "once-daily use of a public toilet by a family of four would cost between US$3.60 and $18 per month depending on the fee charged by the operator of the toilet they use." [11]

  5. Noe Valley public toilet - Wikipedia

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    In January 2023, city officials announced they were accepting a donated modular bathroom from Public Restroom Company in Nevada. [11] The new estimate with installation, electrical work, landscaping, and other costs came to $725,000. [9]

  6. Withdrawal of low-denomination coins - Wikipedia

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    This withdrawal may be due to the high cost of production, since the coin may be worth less than its cost of production. For example, when Canada phased out its penny in 2012, its production cost was 1.6 cents per penny. [1] Other reasons include low purchasing power and low utility.

  7. Why Public Bathrooms Are So Rare in America - AOL

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    The U.S. has eight public toilets per 100,000 people. Public toilets were a fact of life in the U.S. and elsewhere for centuries — at least as far back as the Roman Empire. As leaders began to ...

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