For "YearMonth", Individuals in Palatine, IL between the ages of All Ages that are All Households who have a household income of All Incomes spent: $314 on Restaurants/Bars/Takeout; $414 on Groceries; $352 on Auto Pmts/Expenses; $230 on Gas; $307 on Home Improvement; $73 on Home Maintenance; $0 on Mortgage; $124 on Phone; $0 on Rent; $182 on Utilities; $229 on Clothing, Shoes & Other Wear; $64 on Electronics; $639 on General Shopping; $48 on Hobbies; $24 on Office Supplies; $66 on Charity; $179 on Healthcare; $344 on Insurance; $91 on Personal Care; $39 on Pets; $164 on School & Child Care; $61 on Cable / Satellite; $77 on Entertainment; $204 on Travel.

This is compared to Individuals in Palatine, IL between the ages of All Ages that are All Households who have a household income of All Incomes spent: $314 on Restaurants/Bars/Takeout; $414 on Groceries; $352 on Auto Pmts/Expenses; $230 on Gas; $307 on Home Improvement; $73 on Home Maintenance; $0 on Mortgage; $124 on Phone; $0 on Rent; $182 on Utilities; $229 on Clothing, Shoes & Other Wear; $64 on Electronics; $639 on General Shopping; $48 on Hobbies; $24 on Office Supplies; $66 on Charity; $179 on Healthcare; $344 on Insurance; $91 on Personal Care; $39 on Pets; $164 on School & Child Care; $61 on Cable / Satellite; $77 on Entertainment; $204 on Travel.

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Ava Tunney

cable cost in NW suburb of Chicago Cable / Satellite Ava Tunney / 02:14 AM, Saturday, January 30, 2010 / / Report this / Vote this up / 0

Bundle has the horsey village of Palatine, IL a NW suburb of Chicago as wired; ask the veterans there
 

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