Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What qualifies as a low-earner, in your opinion?
90k at 29. No family money or financial support from parents. 180K in grad school debt.
That's not terrible income depending on how much you make. Does he have advancement potential? What is his plan for the debt?
I am looking for jobs that pay about 60k. He pays 800 in school loans every month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's all very specific to your own situation.
Yes, millions have married low-earning spouses and it has turned out okay. There are also those who have married low-earners and it's turned out poorly.
What is your income like? What's the COL in your area? What kind of lifestyle do you want? What kind of lifestyle does he want? How many children?
No one can reassure you. You and your partner should discuss this together. Perhaps see a financial counselor.
I am currently between jobs as I was recently let go. I do not earn very much and did not focus on making a ton thinking it would fall on my husband when I eventually married.
I'd like a decent UMC lifestyle with 2 children. I realize with this man that seems out of the question. We will probably live a stressed out paycheck to paycheck life with maybe 1 kid?
Every relationship is a compromise right? No one is perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What qualifies as a low-earner, in your opinion?
90k at 29. No family money or financial support from parents. 180K in grad school debt.
That's not terrible income depending on how much you make. Does he have advancement potential? What is his plan for the debt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What qualifies as a low-earner, in your opinion?
90k at 29. No family money or financial support from parents. 180K in grad school debt.
Anonymous wrote:It's all very specific to your own situation.
Yes, millions have married low-earning spouses and it has turned out okay. There are also those who have married low-earners and it's turned out poorly.
What is your income like? What's the COL in your area? What kind of lifestyle do you want? What kind of lifestyle does he want? How many children?
No one can reassure you. You and your partner should discuss this together. Perhaps see a financial counselor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What qualifies as a low-earner, in your opinion?
90k at 29. No family money or financial support from parents. 180K in grad school debt.
$90k at 29 is not a low earner, unless you intend to have multiple children, never work, and live in a high COL area.
If you make the same $90k, you will be set between the two of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What qualifies as a low-earner, in your opinion?
90k at 29. No family money or financial support from parents. 180K in grad school debt.
Anonymous wrote:What qualifies as a low-earner, in your opinion?