Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone I know is making $100 an hour and still getting by paycheck to paycheck, do we need a 500k a month to be okay? Not be poor ?
If you want to life in a decent family home in a safe, close-in area, you most definitely need to make more than $100/hour (or $200k/year). For kids, savings, home, $500k is a minimum. sorry, that's just a fact when barely livable homes cost over $1m and college costs a fortune.
It is a fact when you are an idiot.
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Median income in DCUMland is ~$111K/year. That means 50% in area live on less than that. Dig deeper and you will find (I'm guessing) another 25% make between 111-200K.
Anonymous wrote:Full time that’s about 200k. Not very much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone I know is making $100 an hour and still getting by paycheck to paycheck, do we need a 500k a month to be okay? Not be poor ?
500k a month? That's $6 million a year. I think I would get by very easily on that.
Anonymous wrote:What are you spending???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone I know is making $100 an hour and still getting by paycheck to paycheck, do we need a 500k a month to be okay? Not be poor ?
If you want to life in a decent family home in a safe, close-in area, you most definitely need to make more than $100/hour (or $200k/year). For kids, savings, home, $500k is a minimum. sorry, that's just a fact when barely livable homes cost over $1m and college costs a fortune.
It is a fact when you are an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Someone I know is making $100 an hour and still getting by paycheck to paycheck, do we need a 500k a month to be okay? Not be poor ?
Anonymous wrote:Someone I know is making $100 an hour and still getting by paycheck to paycheck, do we need a 500k a month to be okay? Not be poor ?
Anonymous wrote:When we got married we were making about $50,000 combined and we were doing fine. As our incomes grew our spending didn’t. If you can’t live ok on $100 an hour you have a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone I know is making $100 an hour and still getting by paycheck to paycheck, do we need a 500k a month to be okay? Not be poor ?
If you want to life in a decent family home in a safe, close-in area, you most definitely need to make more than $100/hour (or $200k/year). For kids, savings, home, $500k is a minimum. sorry, that's just a fact when barely livable homes cost over $1m and college costs a fortune.
Anonymous wrote:Someone I know is making $100 an hour and still getting by paycheck to paycheck, do we need a 500k a month to be okay? Not be poor ?