Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are 24 and 27 and make 213K
Trying to predict where we may be in 10 years.
If you're lucky, you'll have the salary you have now, which is already a staggering amount of money.
Yeah I feel the same. But since we will likely have to pay lots towards both our families it will go quick. I am 24 paying my mother's bills.
Judging by your fields, I'm guessing this is a cultural thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are 24 and 27 and make 213K
Trying to predict where we may be in 10 years.
If you're lucky, you'll have the salary you have now, which is already a staggering amount of money.
Yeah I feel the same. But since we will likely have to pay lots towards both our families it will go quick. I am 24 paying my mother's bills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are 24 and 27 and make 213K
Trying to predict where we may be in 10 years.
If you're lucky, you'll have the salary you have now, which is already a staggering amount of money.
Anonymous wrote:We are 24 and 27 and make 213K
Trying to predict where we may be in 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:We are 24 and 27 and make 213K
Trying to predict where we may be in 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are 24 and 27 and make 213K
Trying to predict where we may be in 10 years.
Other peoples income has no correlation with where you will be in 10 years. That has to do with your field and other relevant information. But yes, in 10 years everyones income tends to increase.
Anonymous wrote:We made around 34k a year back then. Now we're at ~130k with a SAHP, two kids, paid off house. Yay for living outside of cities!
Anonymous wrote:We are 24 and 27 and make 213K
Trying to predict where we may be in 10 years.