Not enough to buy a social life
Due to the proliferation of payment options in America such as credit cards (Visa, Mastercard), Charge Cards (AMEX), debit cards, gift cards etc. we don't have a specific singular term for "Pocket Money" as it's not used exactly in the same manner as in other countries where cash is more prevalent. However, "Walking Around Money", "Cash on Hand" or "Spending Cash" come to mind as similar. "Pocket Change" (or Chump Change) sounds similar, but more refers to small amounts, coins, or small amounts on a relative basis in exaggerated jest such as "$300,000 for that Ferrari. Pocket Change." More often money is more commonly higher niche in description in America, so "Lunch Money" would be an everyday term. Coffee change, Laundry Money or Laundry change etc.
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The money you would carry in your pocket (originally a small pouch that eventually became part of a garment) as opposed the bulk of your money (in a safe, in the bank, stuffed in your mattress, buried, etc.).
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One saying is "a penny saved is a penny earned".
about 5.7 billion dollars a year
About 50 shillings
yes but how can i do that
If you mean a penny from 1960 the answer would be one penny. These coins are not rare and can easily be found be searching through pocket change. If you mean pennies from the 1960s the answer would still be the same. Again these can easily be found in pocket change.
I would save it until I had enough money saved up to actually buy something.
If Jim and Maria saved money in the ratio 8:12, Maria's savings written as a fraction of Jim's saving would be 1 and 1/2. If Maria saved $150, Jim would have saved $100. To have saved $400 dollars all together, Maria would have had to save $240.
nothing but if it could be fixed maybe some pocket change