Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I survive on $5000 after taxes so I would be jumping for joy on $7000.
Me too!
Don't forget the payments for the Rolls Royce and the private yacht.Anonymous wrote:No you cannot survive. How are you going to send you kid to private school? How are you going to afford a home in Arlington?
What a poor life.
Anonymous wrote:You spend a grand a month on a kids sport - that is a lux spend.Anonymous wrote:I bring home about $7500/month after taxes and after maxing 401(k) and HSA. Wife is a SAHM (does some part time work). We have two kids in public HS. Life is similar to what a lot of people have mentioned...enough to be OK but NICE vacations are scarce, going out to eat is rare, upgrading clothing/furniture is rare (thank goodness for tele working), etc. We do put $750/month into each of their 529s so $1500/month for both. So that leaves about $6000K to live, pay bills, save for vacations and all of life's unexpected twists and turns, etc. We have no mortgage and two paid off cars. Some of those things are $700/month for utilities (Gas, Electric, Water, sewer, trash, and cable). One kid plays a top level club sport on national level. That's at least $1,000/month on average. $1750/month on groceries and ordering in. Try to save $1500/month for repairs, insurance, property taxes, car taxes, etc. So that leaves about $1000 for everything else for the month. Out of that is what we have for date night, birthdays, vacation savings, doing whatever. I know people have it much worse but it's not living in luxury.
You spend a grand a month on a kids sport - that is a lux spend.Anonymous wrote:I bring home about $7500/month after taxes and after maxing 401(k) and HSA. Wife is a SAHM (does some part time work). We have two kids in public HS. Life is similar to what a lot of people have mentioned...enough to be OK but NICE vacations are scarce, going out to eat is rare, upgrading clothing/furniture is rare (thank goodness for tele working), etc. We do put $750/month into each of their 529s so $1500/month for both. So that leaves about $6000K to live, pay bills, save for vacations and all of life's unexpected twists and turns, etc. We have no mortgage and two paid off cars. Some of those things are $700/month for utilities (Gas, Electric, Water, sewer, trash, and cable). One kid plays a top level club sport on national level. That's at least $1,000/month on average. $1750/month on groceries and ordering in. Try to save $1500/month for repairs, insurance, property taxes, car taxes, etc. So that leaves about $1000 for everything else for the month. Out of that is what we have for date night, birthdays, vacation savings, doing whatever. I know people have it much worse but it's not living in luxury.
Anonymous wrote:I survive on $5000 after taxes so I would be jumping for joy on $7000.
Anonymous wrote:America is a place where it's awesome to be rich and awesome to be poor thanks to all the free government goodies. 7k per month is the zone where life really sucks. Too wealthy to get college tuition support, refundable tax credits and free breakfast and lunch and subsidized daycare for your kids, and too poor to eat decent food, live in a semi respectable house, and take decent vacations