Anonymous wrote: It is weird to commiserate openly about the cost of living with others making 200k, and not appreciate the struggles of people making 30k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was contemplating this earlier today. I remember growing up it was an expression like, 'so and so got to six figures' as a big compliment. I make about 110k so just over the line but don't feel like I am THAT much better off than the people around me. It doesn't seem like it really means what it once did.
It does everywhere except East and West Coast. When you can buy a 4,000 sf home in the best school district for under $400K, then yes, a six-figure salary means something. When you can only buy a shoebox with a less-than-impressive school - then no. Not so much.
yep. It's all relative. To a lot of people living in a 3rd world country, $40K/yr is a lot.
I know what you are saying but that's not a fair comparison. COL at those countries are many, many times lower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was contemplating this earlier today. I remember growing up it was an expression like, 'so and so got to six figures' as a big compliment. I make about 110k so just over the line but don't feel like I am THAT much better off than the people around me. It doesn't seem like it really means what it once did.
It does everywhere except East and West Coast. When you can buy a 4,000 sf home in the best school district for under $400K, then yes, a six-figure salary means something. When you can only buy a shoebox with a less-than-impressive school - then no. Not so much.
yep. It's all relative. To a lot of people living in a 3rd world country, $40K/yr is a lot.
I know what you are saying but that's not a fair comparison. COL at those countries are many, many times lower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was contemplating this earlier today. I remember growing up it was an expression like, 'so and so got to six figures' as a big compliment. I make about 110k so just over the line but don't feel like I am THAT much better off than the people around me. It doesn't seem like it really means what it once did.
It does everywhere except East and West Coast. When you can buy a 4,000 sf home in the best school district for under $400K, then yes, a six-figure salary means something. When you can only buy a shoebox with a less-than-impressive school - then no. Not so much.
yep. It's all relative. To a lot of people living in a 3rd world country, $40K/yr is a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was contemplating this earlier today. I remember growing up it was an expression like, 'so and so got to six figures' as a big compliment. I make about 110k so just over the line but don't feel like I am THAT much better off than the people around me. It doesn't seem like it really means what it once did.
It does everywhere except East and West Coast. When you can buy a 4,000 sf home in the best school district for under $400K, then yes, a six-figure salary means something. When you can only buy a shoebox with a less-than-impressive school - then no. Not so much.
Anonymous wrote:I was contemplating this earlier today. I remember growing up it was an expression like, 'so and so got to six figures' as a big compliment. I make about 110k so just over the line but don't feel like I am THAT much better off than the people around me. It doesn't seem like it really means what it once did.
Anonymous wrote:Nope
Over 200 here. Watch every dollar