Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t “joint income” imply 2 jobs? I ask this as a SAHM. Also their net worth is crazy crazy low at that income.
This low net worth high income is more often common then not.
It’s extremely hard to get wealthy through a W2 income. People refuse to accept this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t “joint income” imply 2 jobs? I ask this as a SAHM. Also their net worth is crazy crazy low at that income.
This low net worth high income is more often common then not.
It’s extremely hard to get wealthy through a W2 income. People refuse to accept this.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think savings are necessarily that low - they are in their 30s and may have just finished paying off significant student debt. This does not say what they are currently investing a month or how much they are putting in a 529 now.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t “joint income” imply 2 jobs? I ask this as a SAHM. Also their net worth is crazy crazy low at that income.
Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine still being on your brothers cell phone plan at 37?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t “joint income” imply 2 jobs? I ask this as a SAHM. Also their net worth is crazy crazy low at that income.
This low net worth high income is more often common then not.
It’s extremely hard to get wealthy through a W2 income. People refuse to accept this.
Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine still being on your brothers cell phone plan at 37?
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t “joint income” imply 2 jobs? I ask this as a SAHM. Also their net worth is crazy crazy low at that income.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t “joint income” imply 2 jobs? I ask this as a SAHM. Also their net worth is crazy crazy low at that income.