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Anonymous wrote:I think about this sometimes. In a way DH was downwordly mobile- his dad was a physician and he did not follow him into the medical field but became a Fed, lol. With dual incomes we are comfortable (much more so than how I grew up) but our lifestyle is not as high as how he grew up. DH has always been frugal and a saver and I think he felt he had something to prove to his parents that he could succeed (they were very disappointed that he didn't become a doctor).
SIL (DH's sister) had a harder time letting go of that lifestyle despite not marrying into money- BIL works hard and has a good job, but she is always trying to give their kids everything she grew up with, including living in the "best" neighborhood/school district. She is a SAHM, even with the kids in HS now, and has pretty much admitted they live beyond their means and don't save enough. I think she assumes they will inherit $$ from their parents, which may be so, but their parents have some health challenges already (early 70s) that will require LTC eventually, so it's hard to say.
I do worry about our kids and what job opportunities will be available for them, and just the state of the world overall
I don't see your husband as downwardly mobile just because he chose a different career than his father. It takes a certain kind of person to become a doctor and it’s too bad his parents assumed he would want to copy his father. Plus not all doctors are wealthy. You’re a family that’s comfortable. That’s a good place to be.