| $20K for me (not including bonus), $10K for DH. It used to be much less, we are saving a lot of it. |
| 11K for me. 8K for spouse. |
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~9800 for me, ~4800 for spouse
Our gross incomes aren't actually that disparate, but between their pension contribution, higher allowed retirement contribution, and paying back a TSP loan the take home is pretty lopsided. All one pot. |
| ~$16k for me, ~$7k for my spouse |
| $11K net now that I’ve hit SS wage cap for the year. After maxing TSP and $1200 to FSA, and employer sends an additional $800 monthly to my student loan creditor via SLRP. |
| $8600 and change for me, $11,000 for H. He makes $30k more than me, but carries none of our insurance, FSA, dependent care account, or extra fed/state withholding. |
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$3,876.12 3 year PWCS teacher |
| $12,000 including both spouses’ salaries. About half of gross. |
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40250 monthly both spouses inc stocks, bonus commission
5333/month real estate profit |
| Zero |
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$21,650 take home per month. Spouse is a SAHM.
Max out 401k, $600/month per kid in 529, $4000 monthly savings to brokerage account. Got lucky by buying a starter home in 2019. We were moving from an overseas assignment and wanted to get to know the area first. Although this house isn’t what I envisioned living in long term, the 10 year mortgage refinance is making the situation a lot more palatable. |
| About 11k for each of me and my spouse |
There's lots of posts that have earners in the 350-500 range. |
Correct - I posted above. Our gross per month is $22,200. That does not include quarterly draws or bonuses. Our HHI is around $570,000 before bonus, which is somewhere between $80-200K per year. |
| Ours is $20k combined, but that’s pretty misleading because it doesn’t include bonuses, which is usually over 30% of our total comp. I also have to have extra withheld from my regular salary because of under withholding on bonus and no withholding on dividends. |