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[quote=Anonymous]You can EASILY live paycheck to paycheck if you make 400K-500K a year in any metropolitan area in the US like the DMV! and that's not even living a luxurious lifestyle or being irresponsible with your money, ESPECIALLY if you have 1-2 kids in private school. You're basically making about $300K after taxes, so $25K a month. If you live in a 1.2M home (and that's a very basic home in many parts of DC, Tysons, McLean or Bethesda), you're probably paying $7.5K for mortgage, 2 kids in private school is also about $7.5K a month, home upkeep, utilities and repairs are $1.5K, groceries and household supplies is $2.5K, gas/ car repairs/ tolls is another 0.5K, I am assuming your cars are paid off. Kids 529 is another 1K a month. If you and your spouse work outside the house, you will need some type of part time helper/sitter on some afternoons, so that's 1.5K a month. So there, we are already at 22K a month. We have not even talked about clothing, eating out, travel, any out of pocket medical expenses, any type of extra curriculars or sports for the kids . I am assuming you don't even have a pet and your company pays 100% of your health insurance. See how easy it adds up? [/quote]
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