This was 1996 when I was filling out the FAFSA. |
| I don't know because they kept it private. My mom was a SAHM and dad was a software engineer, and they lived in New Jersey. I would guess that once my dad was in his 40s he made the ballpark of what would be $150k today. |
My parents filled out those forms (their equivalent) but I never saw them. And no we weren't rich. If I had to guess it would have been less than $50k, early 1990s. |
| My dad made about $45K. My mom didn't return to work until I was in middle school and she made about $20K. For context, I'm 45. |
| My parents together probably made $25k max, 30 yrs ago. Mom was in 50s dad was is 60s, uneducated, minimum-wage jobs as a grocery sacker and janitor. I am now a college-educated white collar professional, income of about $165k, which feels really poor to me as I still have tremendous anxiety about being poor. |
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When I was really young, probably barely $25K.
By the time i was in HS/college, probably about $80K. I was an only child in a low COL city. My childhood home cost about $45K in 1984. Sadly, it's not worth too much more than that now. My parents really missed their window to sell. |
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$150K. Grew up in DC. The numbers are kind of meaningless because everything costs so much more. Our house cost $240K in 1990. A house in the same neighborhood now costs at least $800K. My sister and I went to private school--tuition was $8K per year. Now it's $35K.
My HHI is $250K and no way can I afford as nice a neighborhood and send 2 kids to private school. |
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My folks' HHI in the 1980s was about $70k in Pittsburgh. We had a nice house on a quarter acre lot in a great school district. Two cars, four kids in college and pensions with lifetime healthcare on the horizon.
I'm at a about the same stage in life but with two kids in the DC suburbs. We make about $75k combined, which means that our lifestyle is much less than what I grew up with. |
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When I was in HS my dad made about $120K. Early 2000s. Mom was a SAHM and I had five siblings. We lived in a high COL area (southern CT).
We weren't poor but definitely knew I had less than my classmates. We didn't take vacations, and all of us were expected to get jobs in high school. Once we had a job we were responsible for all of our own expenses--buying/maintaining a car, gas, clothes, AP test or sports fees, etc. |
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I don't know. My dad is a psychiatrist and worked both in the private sector and for the state. My mom was a SAHM and a freelance artist. (And sometimes an interior designer.) We never lacked for anything, but by no means got everything we wanted.
Their first house--a 4BR, 2 bath split-level in Baltimore County--cost $75K in 1979. They stayed there until 1997, and I don't know how much the second house cost. When I was filling out my FAFSA, my dad warned me that I wasn't going to get anything need-based. They paid for my whole undergraduate education through savings. |
| Poverty level in a Pittsburgh suburb. |
Mom was a waitress, parents were divorced and dad was working in restaurants in another state and I don't think he reliably paid child support. |
| I believe when my dad filled out the FAFSA in 1987 he made about $75K. We lived in an affluent LA suburb. |
| Dad had own company, $160k, sahm, 1970s and 80s. Don't know after that because I was out of the house. |
^ This was in Philly suburbs - MC/UMC. House purchased in late 70s and I graduated public HS in late 80s. We were comfortable, in the middle of our peers. |