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Originally Posted by kevman
That's funny, I calculate my free time in the exact opposite fashion. The few hours I have at the end of a day after work and getting our daughter to bed are priceless.
Extremes aside, if you really want to assign a value to it, your time after work still has an opportunity cost to it. You could argue that if a house cleaner is $50/hr and an auto mechanic is $130/hr, you're far better off changing your oil and hiring a cleaner than you are scrubbing a toilet and taking your car in.
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Ya, you really have to ask "is it worth paying $100 so I have time to ..." That could be "go to the movies", "sit on the couch", "go to a hockey game." For some people, it is worth it.