Who do you work for?!?!
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165K
Take home - about 8200 |
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$72K/$2800.
Max 401K and dependent care FSA (but had to increase the per-check withholding this year because of unpaid maternity leave). |
This is OP. I just did paystub x 2 because I was a bit too lazy to do the math. And I thought of asking for those other factors but I thought it might be sort of annoying for people to input all that personal information. On average I still thought it would be pretty interesting information. |
We are - $154k HHI/ 6k takehome |
What?? At 92,000, with 401k, insurance, taxes taken out, I brought home 4,300 per four weeks. Dc resident. |
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HHI is $245K (well, a bit less this year due to furloughs).
Take home is ~$11K if I just do 2x paycheck, ~12K if I account for the extra 2 paychecks a year. |
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170k HHI
Take home is 8500, maxing out one 401k |
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$205K
Take home $11K (2nd half of year...1st half is less due to FICA) 2 kids maxed out 401K |
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100k
Paystub x2 is 4500. I pay for our insurance and health flex and don't max the 401k (I should though) |
This. HHI: $200K; take home: $9400 (for now. it will go up once I start paying for SS, and other taxes in January). |
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HHI 160k
Take home 8600 |
| Judging from this thread, and the contributions to it, most Washingtonians appear to be overpaid and underworked. |
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HHI $142K
Take home $6350 That's after taxes, insurance, and maxing out 401K. |
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HHI 197K
Take home is about $8650 if I do 2 times paycheck, and about $9400 accounting for the two extra paychecks per year. That's after taxes, health insurance, flex dependent and health care accounts and retirement contributions (one of us contributes 13% of salary to retirement, and the other does 10%). |