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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband and I made about $270,000 last year and we definitely feel tight. We have two kids in elementary school and we are basically never saving enough for college. We spent over $200k on child care in the early parenting years, and at that time we couldn’t prioritize saving for college. We are fortunate to have our house, which is in an amazing school district and which we bought for $650k about 10 years ago. If we bought it today our monthly payments would be twice what we pay. I really feel for young people facing these interest rates! It seems like at least $350k would be the sweet spot for feeling a bit more comfortable, which for me would include substantial college savings for both kids. [/quote] When you make that $350k, you’ll still feel money is tight, believe me. There is never enough money to feel comfortable when you desire things. When comfortable means: Living in the best house, in the best neighborhood Sending kids to the best schools Paying for the best activities Saving for the best Ivy League colleges Saving for the best retirement (20m at least) Going on vacation frequently to the best places Building generational wealth Giving kids down payment to buy their home Paying for weddings Paying for grand kids education … and the list goes on and on. That’s what people on this forum view as basic needs to feel comfortable. No amount of money would make them feel rich and comfortable. [/quote] +1 (or plus +350,000) UMC means you can do a lot of the things, but you can’t do all the things. The best way to handle this is live in a neighborhood where your HHI is higher than most. [/quote] +1. If you always surround yourself with those who have more than you, you will never feel rich. [/quote]
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