Way to work until you drop dead, dude. But you will have wonderful memories of driving a leased beemer and popping your collar at your bottle service table to get you through those difficult years of working as a geriatric. |
No it's not and that's what is wrong with a lot of people around here. Your perception is way off if you think this is modest. Rich and wealthy are NOT the same thing. |
| What's wrong with costco food? I can find things like 2.5 lbs of ahi tuna for $20, organic spinach, extra virgin olive oil, quinoa, rice, organic cereal, cheap steelhead trout, really well priced wine, gourmet cheese, dried fruit, nuts, inorganic chicken stock... I find everything to be well priced and generally of excellent quality. |
Wow, I am a pretty frugal low key person, but that is too much for me. I don't think they are a huge expense, I don't use them that often, it sounds like it would be hard to get them dry. |
| Those that claim to do well on less bought a house before the bubble or live in substandard housing situations. |
I wash and reuse plastic baggies too. |
That's a lot of vacations - we go on one per year. |
We do it more for the reduce/reuse/recycle mantra. Not for the savings. We use one box over a number of years as we dont use them much at all. |
Do you use them very often? Because I would say I go through a box every 6-7 months or so not washing and reusing them. |
We are 35. We bought in 2009 (700k) in a great school district (HS in top 5 in VA). We have a 3800/month nanny. Make almost exactly 200k now, made substantially less 3 years ago. We max our 401k, IRAs, and save for college. Now, we vacation inexpensively, we drive paid off cars, did not have student loans, and we mostly eat at home. We have a net worth of almost 800k. You can live very well on 200k in this area. You can't live like the kardashians, but few can. Seems like many have a twisted sense of what "average" and "middle class" are. Take a couple minutes and see where your money goes. Evaluate wants vs needs, decide what is important to you, but don't complain and poor mouth when you are in the top 3-5% of incomes. It's just rude. |
I am caling bull shit on this one, you must have bought a house before the bubble or put a lot down. Most people can't do 20% down on their first house but for your example I did below. Your Pay Check Results Monthly Gross Pay (200k HHI) $16,666.67 Federal Withholding $2,410.42 Social Security $853.53 Medicare $199.62 Virginia $746.84 401k max for 2 people $2,900.00 Net Pay ~$9,556 Expenditures: -3800 (nanny) -3235 (mortgage on a 750K house w/ 20% down 2009 Annual Average 5.04%) -700 (house insurance) -500 (property taxes) - 200 (car insurance) - 300 (utilities) - 500 (food) ----------- $321 a month left As you can see with the above conservative calculations, living on 200K HHI isn't really affluent. In fact the above doesn't have the following: college tuition, savings, after school activities, car payments, recreation money. |
sorry one mistake I should' ve taken the house insurance and divided by 12 Monthly Gross Pay (200k HHI) $16,666.67 Federal Withholding $2,410.42 Social Security $853.53 Medicare $199.62 Virginia $746.84 401k max for 2 people $2,900.00 Net Pay ~$9,556 Expenditures: -3800 (nanny) -3235 (mortgage on a 750K house w/ 20% down 2009 Annual Average 5.04%) -58 (house insurance) -500 (property taxes) - 200 (car insurance) - 300 (utilities) - 500 (food) ----------- $963 a month left Again this isn't much if you consider the calculation doesn't have the following: college tuition, savings, after school activities, car payments, recreation money etc... |
|
We have an HHI of $250k and I think we are rolling in money. These posts baffle me. Here are our expenses:
$2200/mo mortgage on $850k home bought in 2004 (put down large down payment). $25k/ year for FT preschool (pay up front for the year for a slight discount, plus don't feel it every month). Max out 401k every year, plus 529 account. CC bills of about $4k/ mo (which has most of our expenses). Here's what we do that's frugal: We pack our own lunches. I may buy lunch 1x/wk but that's it. No take out during the week. Eat out 1x/wk as a family. No Starbucks Drive 2003 car. Metro to work. No babysitter. But we still have: Cable Smart phone for DH (mine is thru work) Shop at WF once a week. (Avg bill around $120/ wk). $$ for vacations, house renovations. Have $400k in bank in savings (yes need to invest) and $500k in investments. |
+1 I'm tired of these stupid threads. Even in DC, you should be able to "survive" on $200k. |
The good news is that you are fairly young and eventually the childcare cost will go away. It makes a HUGE difference. Keep recreation expense down. You are doing quite well actually. Many people are single in their 30s with no kids. You have a head start here. |