Gourmet Coffee Habit Costing Consumers as Much as $1,500 Yearly
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Gourmet coffee consumers rarely consider the cost of their daily
coffee in terms of the expense to brew premium whole bean coffee
at home (50 cents to 75 cents) with prices of a pound of gourmet
coffee beans versus a two or three cup a day ($4.50 to $6.00)
coffee drinking habit when purchased at premium coffee houses. A
recent Washington Post article discussed Seattle law students
spending money from their student loans for Starbucks coffee
across the street from the Seattle University School of Law.
Erika Lim, director of career services at the law school has
launched a campaign to reduce coffee consumption by students
attending the university on student loan money. She points out
that students are spending education loans on luxuries like
latte instead of necessities like a loaf of bread. That borrowed
money takes years to repay and many students don't do the math
to see that study time with 2-3 cups of coffee at Starbucks over
4 years can cost them significant sums - as much as $4500 in
principle, interest and fees on their student loan - over the
course of their education. An online calculator has been posted
for those interested in calculating their caffeine expenses at:
http://www.hughchou.org/calc/coffee.cgi
Gourmet Coffee drinkers have become accustomed to paying $2 or
more per cup for fresh brewed coffees at Premium coffee houses