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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Inspired by the previous AMA and in further efforts to bring some reality into the DCUM financial fora, here's an AMA. We're in our early 30s, 2 kids with plans for 2 more, a paid off home, 2 cars, 3 pets, and a roughly 100k HHI of which 12k a year goes to charity. We have everything we need, and the things we want but don't have are primarily related to how our society is structured (we'd like universal health care, etc). Any questions?[/quote] You don't have healthcare? [/quote] It's somewhere around $200 a month; comes right out of the paycheck.[/quote] Oh, OP, $200/mo? We pay $750/mo right out of the paycheck for our (admittedly fabulous) health insurance. We also Save for retirement and college and pay $2000/mo (probably More than your mortgage was) for child care. But do go on with your advice.[/quote] Not OP but why so snide? We live in the DC area snd pay closer to what OP does in healthcare than what you do. Health insurance costs depend on your employer and their plan and what they choose to pay vs you pay. OP said they work for the school system. I have never heard of govt employees getting bad benefots. So why arr you haring on OP for having better insurance than you?[/quote] Thank you - you get it.[/quote]
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