Anonymous wrote:Yea, no. I have a daughter in her 30s married to a guy the same age. They live in a nice DMV suburb and are childless by choice. They make slightly more than you, very slightly, have a larger mortgage, and are more than fine. She’s very happy about their financial situation and tells me they can pretty much do whatever they want.
Anonymous wrote:This has got to be a troll. No kids and 230 HHI is plenty! Do you have tons of student debt?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. I'm a single mom to two college-aged kids, and we live off $110k/mo plus $1200/mo child support, which covers my mortgage.
Anonymous wrote:I just asked for suggestions on how to save money. We make about $440K in an average year. We don't really monitor our spending closely, but I thought we lived an average lifestyle. No fancy restaurants, no extravagant vacations, no private schools, etc., yet we still don't have much left in our bank account. We don't own a house. Now, I'm worried about how to pay for my three kids' college, especially if they want to attend a private or out-of-state school. Maybe inflation is killing us all. It seems like only the top 1% can live comfortably now.
Anonymous wrote:I just asked for suggestions on how to save money. We make about $440K in an average year. We don't really monitor our spending closely, but I thought we lived an average lifestyle. No fancy restaurants, no extravagant vacations, no private schools, etc., yet we still don't have much left in our bank account. We don't own a house. Now, I'm worried about how to pay for my three kids' college, especially if they want to attend a private or out-of-state school. Maybe inflation is killing us all. It seems like only the top 1% can live comfortably now.
Anonymous wrote:I just asked for suggestions on how to save money. We make about $440K in an average year. We don't really monitor our spending closely, but I thought we lived an average lifestyle. No fancy restaurants, no extravagant vacations, no private schools, etc., yet we still don't have much left in our bank account. We don't own a house. Now, I'm worried about how to pay for my three kids' college, especially if they want to attend a private or out-of-state school. Maybe inflation is killing us all. It seems like only the top 1% can live comfortably now.