Be honest. Would you marry a guy making $160K at 55?

Anonymous
At 55 the question really isn't about income. It is about assets and liabilities. A person could be retired at 55 with little debt and assets of $3 million. All different types of combinations. I think many people can be classified as spenders or savers. Savers will have robust net worth and spenders many times will have high incomes. Money is a big issue in relationships, if you aren't on the same page, it could be difficult. Just like child rearing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I probably wouldn't, unless he was retired, and that was a 2% drawdown of assets. The bigger question is whether I'd marry anyone new at 55, and the answer is no. I'd rather date or be committed but not married at that age. I have plenty of money, and I wouldn't want to lose it for myself or my kids.
Are you good at math? $160k at 2% drawdown = $8 million portfolio. Esp for an individual that is high net worth, even by DC urban mom standards.
Anonymous
My DH (PhD in a stem field) makes about that and I don’t expect his salary to go up much. I make a bit less l, but a similar amount. We have no problem paying for things and still saving. Is more money nice? Sure! But I wouldn’t turn my back on a man I loved earning that salary in hopes of more.
Anonymous
Yes, He is earning more than most men in America.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, He is earning more than most men in America.



But probably not more than most men with similar education and background as OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am 42, make over 500k and we have zero debt . My wife acts like we are poor and always mentions how this isn’t how she pictured her life (with a negative connotation).


You should divorce your wife and marry OP
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