Anonymous wrote:Our HHI is around $450k. We don’t have a mortgage, or debt of any kind. Our net worth (without house) is around $2.7million. (Which you would NEVER know by meeting us or seeing where we live.) we are both in our early 40s.
We can easily afford two kids in private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of these incomes are insane. Please get some perspective. We do just fine on $80,000/year.
And you are paying for private school? No one asked for advice on how to budget or for judgement or how we should or shouldn’t feel about our incomes. The poster asked how people were paying for private school, and people are answering that question.
And honestly, I think it would be really, really tough to live in this area on $80k as a HHI with a kid. I know a lot of people do it, but it would be hard as hell.
Anonymous wrote:All of these incomes are insane. Please get some perspective. We do just fine on $80,000/year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of these incomes are insane. Please get some perspective. We do just fine on $80,000/year.
Plenty of people get by on that income. Most of them are not paying $40k in private school tuition.The thread is about how people afford private school. If you are able to afford private school on that income, good for you.
It's called parochial school, buying an affordable house (hint: over half a million isn't affordable), and, idk, not spending ridiculously? Have you all not heard of Aldi? Paying cash for used cars? If I was making $400k a year, I genuinely do not know how I could spend it.
Where we err live that family homes cost less than 500k?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of these incomes are insane. Please get some perspective. We do just fine on $80,000/year.
Plenty of people get by on that income. Most of them are not paying $40k in private school tuition.The thread is about how people afford private school. If you are able to afford private school on that income, good for you.
It's called parochial school, buying an affordable house (hint: over half a million isn't affordable), and, idk, not spending ridiculously? Have you all not heard of Aldi? Paying cash for used cars? If I was making $400k a year, I genuinely do not know how I could spend it.
Anonymous wrote:Do they teach at the school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of these incomes are insane. Please get some perspective. We do just fine on $80,000/year.
Plenty of people get by on that income. Most of them are not paying $40k in private school tuition.The thread is about how people afford private school. If you are able to afford private school on that income, good for you.
It's called parochial school, buying an affordable house (hint: over half a million isn't affordable), and, idk, not spending ridiculously? Have you all not heard of Aldi? Paying cash for used cars? If I was making $400k a year, I genuinely do not know how I could spend it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of these incomes are insane. Please get some perspective. We do just fine on $80,000/year.
Plenty of people get by on that income. Most of them are not paying $40k in private school tuition.The thread is about how people afford private school. If you are able to afford private school on that income, good for you.
Anonymous wrote:All of these incomes are insane. Please get some perspective. We do just fine on $80,000/year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We make about $190K. Have chosen private for each of our three kids for just a couple of key years in their educational journey. Our private is in the $20-24K/year range. A little help from grandparents (not full tuition, but about 60%) most years. For only two of the years we've had kids in private have we had two of them there at once; most years, one's been in private and the other two are in public.
We're in a small, old house with a $1400/mo mortgage; 10+ year old cars. We rarely eat out, don't have cable, use prepaid cell phone plans, etc. We live very modestly.
We are saving well for college and retirement.
OP here, is that 190k after taxes or before? Do your children do any enrichment activities?