Share a money brag - you don't even have to be humble

Anonymous
We are ... comfortable.
Anonymous
We live on DHs salary but I still work because I enjoy it
Anonymous
I'm a SAHM. If DH left us and absconded with every penny of his, the kids and I would still be perfectly fine financially--thanks to early savings (while I worked) and a totally unluxurios lifestyle.
Anonymous
I went into Costco for a package of mushrooms and spent $78. But I still have money left over!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had my choice of multiple things to eat EVERY DAY this week! Not only that, but the air in my house is cooled before it hits my skin. I have many pairs of shoes, all in good condition, and if my child gets sick, I can get into my working automobile and take him to a doctor.

It's really ridiculous how well-off I am.


I'm really grateful to have all these things. A lot of people don't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went into Costco for a package of mushrooms and spent $78. But I still have money left over!


Hopefully on more than mushrooms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went into Costco for a package of mushrooms and spent $78. But I still have money left over!


I'm impressed you got out of Costco for under $150.
Anonymous
Sure, I'm a single Mom that just a few years ago was assaulted by my child's father. I had nearly 70K in legal bills over 2 years.

I am now credit card debt free and have 40K in savings. Moved us into a townhouse in one of the best school districts in the area. We take multiple international trips a year and am in a relationship with a wonderful, non-abusive man. I am so very grateful to be where I am today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure, I'm a single Mom that just a few years ago was assaulted by my child's father. I had nearly 70K in legal bills over 2 years.

I am now credit card debt free and have 40K in savings. Moved us into a townhouse in one of the best school districts in the area. We take multiple international trips a year and am in a relationship with a wonderful, non-abusive man. I am so very grateful to be where I am today.


This is amazing!! Way to go!!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure, I'm a single Mom that just a few years ago was assaulted by my child's father. I had nearly 70K in legal bills over 2 years.

I am now credit card debt free and have 40K in savings. Moved us into a townhouse in one of the best school districts in the area. We take multiple international trips a year and am in a relationship with a wonderful, non-abusive man. I am so very grateful to be where I am today.


Awesome! You rock! Yes, you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had my choice of multiple things to eat EVERY DAY this week! Not only that, but the air in my house is cooled before it hits my skin. I have many pairs of shoes, all in good condition, and if my child gets sick, I can get into my working automobile and take him to a doctor.

It's really ridiculous how well-off I am.


I love you.


+1
Anonymous
Am about to finish paying off the $11,000 in student loans that got me through an Ivy League education that included an entire year abroad (summer too).

Everything else, including living expenses, was paid for by grants, scholarships, and the few thousand bucks/year that I made during summer months and the 10 hour a week work-study job that I had freshman, sophomore, and senior year (I didn't work at all during the year abroad). My parents didn't pay a dime for my education or room & board or any of the travel that I did while studying in Europe.



Anonymous

I'm sure people wonder how we manage to live in our expensive neighborhood, and travel internationally every year. DH doesn't have a high-paying job, and I stay home.
What they don't know is that DH invested his pennies wisely years ago and we receive dividends each quarter to pay the mortgage, etc.

Anonymous
I grew up in a trailer park. I started a business when I was 26. I sold it last year for $113MM. I'm 44.
Anonymous
I moved here with no savings, after quitting a 10k a year job. After a lot of struggle, scrimping and saving, I am BUYING A HOUSE. I never thought I would have the finances to do this. So excited.
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