Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, our HHI is in that range. Mid 40s now, not looking to work forever. We’ll max it now, and while we don’t really think about our expenses or vacations all too much (which I recognize is a massive luxury), we committed to not changing our lifestyle to match the growth in our income. We live in the home we bought for $1.2M 15 years ago, and generally live the same way we’ve always lived (which was already comfortable IMO). I hope we’ll retire earlier than we both thought we would when we were 30, and we’ll have $ to support our kids as much as we want. But not planning to lose my mind on expenses.
If you dont mind answering, what is your hhi and what do you do for work? Are you the only breadwinner? How long have you been earning that level of income?
I bet that PP is a SHAM. Most likely her DH working.
Anonymous wrote:We live a very comfortable life in NYC, which includes private school, nice vacations, a large apartment, and a second home in the Hamptons. No "staff" beyond a housekeeper who comes twice a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live a very comfortable life in NYC, which includes private school, nice vacations, a large apartment, and a second home in the Hamptons. No "staff" beyond a housekeeper who comes twice a week.
Why are you on a DMV website?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, our HHI is in that range. Mid 40s now, not looking to work forever. We’ll max it now, and while we don’t really think about our expenses or vacations all too much (which I recognize is a massive luxury), we committed to not changing our lifestyle to match the growth in our income. We live in the home we bought for $1.2M 15 years ago, and generally live the same way we’ve always lived (which was already comfortable IMO). I hope we’ll retire earlier than we both thought we would when we were 30, and we’ll have $ to support our kids as much as we want. But not planning to lose my mind on expenses.
If you dont mind answering, what is your hhi and what do you do for work? Are you the only breadwinner? How long have you been earning that level of income?
Anonymous wrote:We live a very comfortable life in NYC, which includes private school, nice vacations, a large apartment, and a second home in the Hamptons. No "staff" beyond a housekeeper who comes twice a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, our HHI is in that range. Mid 40s now, not looking to work forever. We’ll max it now, and while we don’t really think about our expenses or vacations all too much (which I recognize is a massive luxury), we committed to not changing our lifestyle to match the growth in our income. We live in the home we bought for $1.2M 15 years ago, and generally live the same way we’ve always lived (which was already comfortable IMO). I hope we’ll retire earlier than we both thought we would when we were 30, and we’ll have $ to support our kids as much as we want. But not planning to lose my mind on expenses.
Do you feel a little pathetic indulging this?
Anonymous wrote:Yep, our HHI is in that range. Mid 40s now, not looking to work forever. We’ll max it now, and while we don’t really think about our expenses or vacations all too much (which I recognize is a massive luxury), we committed to not changing our lifestyle to match the growth in our income. We live in the home we bought for $1.2M 15 years ago, and generally live the same way we’ve always lived (which was already comfortable IMO). I hope we’ll retire earlier than we both thought we would when we were 30, and we’ll have $ to support our kids as much as we want. But not planning to lose my mind on expenses.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, our HHI is in that range. Mid 40s now, not looking to work forever. We’ll max it now, and while we don’t really think about our expenses or vacations all too much (which I recognize is a massive luxury), we committed to not changing our lifestyle to match the growth in our income. We live in the home we bought for $1.2M 15 years ago, and generally live the same way we’ve always lived (which was already comfortable IMO). I hope we’ll retire earlier than we both thought we would when we were 30, and we’ll have $ to support our kids as much as we want. But not planning to lose my mind on expenses.
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Anonymous wrote:What a weird question just do what you want