| After we pay all our bills and save/invest the rest, we have no money left. It's really tough out there... |
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85K? Our family of 4 is doing fine with that, actually. Oh, 850K? Poor, poor you. Sharing a private jet instead of owning one outright is just not the same thing, is it? |
| Please tell me that's a typo. |
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Are you fucking kidding me?
If you're able to "pay your bills" and "save/invest the rest", you are not struggling. I don't care if you make 85k or 850k. Get back to us when you can't pay your bills and have no savings or investments to speak of. Let us know how it's going when you need to choose between putting gas in your car or buying groceries for the week. Then you can let us know how much you're struggling. People on this website make me want to puke sometimes. |
| Then your bills are too high. I have never earned more than $68k and I save $30k a year. You're spending more than you can afford. |
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just a troll move on.
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OP here. I was joking, but I guess nobody got it . Please forgive the interruption.
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| Not even remotely funny. |
| Didn't we already have this thread? It wasn't funny last month, either. |
| OP get a life |
| I thought it was funny. The DCUM income vigilantes were all over this instantly! Nice work. |
| Get lost! |
I love this because I think one universal truth we can all agree on is that if you spend some of your money, and put all the rest in savings, you won't have anything left in your pocket. Hell, that even applies to Bill Gates. |
Wow. Hilarious. |
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the OP was spoofing the "500k and struggling" thread
which itself appears to have been flame, but an attempt to pass itself off as serious |