Married 30 year olds.. HHI?

Anonymous
32 and 140k. Feel like we are below most people, but I love my non-profit job so I'll take less money although we could use a new (used) car badly
Anonymous
$300,000 or so when we were both working last year. Spouse stays at home now and we are around $160,000

Ages 30 and 31. No grad degrees - and no, we are not in sales!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^ Yeah, until he burns out and hates his job. Hopefully he thrives on stress.


Doesn't sound like he is going to burn out if he has 22 weeks of vacation. Seriously though, I have never heard of an ER making 600k with almost half the year off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Yeah, until he burns out and hates his job. Hopefully he thrives on stress.


Doesn't sound like he is going to burn out if he has 22 weeks of vacation. Seriously though, I have never heard of an ER making 600k with almost half the year off.


^ER doc
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$300,000 or so when we were both working last year. Spouse stays at home now and we are around $160,000

Ages 30 and 31. No grad degrees - and no, we are not in sales!


What do you do then?
Anonymous
30 and 35 280k
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ Yeah, until he burns out and hates his job. Hopefully he thrives on stress.


Doesn't sound like he is going to burn out if he has 22 weeks of vacation. Seriously though, I have never heard of an ER making 600k with almost half the year off.


When I see posts like that, I just assume that the poster is lying/exaggerating. I think a lot of people on this site exaggerate their HHI.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$300,000 or so when we were both working last year. Spouse stays at home now and we are around $160,000

Ages 30 and 31. No grad degrees - and no, we are not in sales!


What do you do then?


Accounting and direct marketing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$300,000 or so when we were both working last year. Spouse stays at home now and we are around $160,000

Ages 30 and 31. No grad degrees - and no, we are not in sales!


What do you do then?


Accounting and direct marketing


What's direct marketing? It seems similar to sales.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$300,000 or so when we were both working last year. Spouse stays at home now and we are around $160,000

Ages 30 and 31. No grad degrees - and no, we are not in sales!


What do you do then?


Accounting and direct marketing


What's direct marketing? It seems similar to sales.


I guess you could say that most aspects of business in a capitalistic society are "similar to sales".

Salaried employee, no commission, not much travel
Anonymous
32/34, HHI 130k...hubby has 170k in student loans...we have 1 toddler...still renting...yes, we feel we are less financially well off than our "peers" but we are happy... so tempted to move out of the DC area...
Anonymous
30/39. 90K. We make less than a lot of people in this area but have no childcare expenses and don't work in the city so we can live further out, so we are fine.
Anonymous
36/37, 330k plus bonus (DW around 10k yearly, DH anywhere from 15-40k).
Anonymous
32/32 and 100k. Insane student loans and stressed.
Anonymous
100K. 30 years old. Small mortgage and car loan. Wife doesn't work.

I make enough to pay all my bills and be comfortable. My QOL is great.

People get to wrapped up in money. Nobody cares.
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