Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We're a family of four living on 100K a year in close-in DC burbs. Kids go/went to public school. One is in college.
This board is a bubble.
Boomers and gen-x live in a bubble. You have no idea how much costs have skyrocketed since you were starting out decades ago.
Stop making sweeping generalizations about entire generations. I’m a late Gen Xer and you are living in a bubble if you buy the idea that boomers and Gen-Xers are all well off. And we have all experienced the cost of living increases in this country. We bought a small house in 2009. We def consider ourselves lucky. But it’s a 2200 sq ft house that most DCUMers would call a sh$t shack. Our cars are all over (or close to )10 years old. My kids have been to like 1/10 of the places most DCUMers claim to have taken their kids to on this board. Save your contempt for the cooperations and lawmakers who don’t give a F about the middle class and are more concerned about quarterly profits.
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to live on that, OP. You can be a government employee - I know many that make at least $150k each and they are not that qualified. Look up the salaries, it is all public information.
Their household makes over $300k, and they both work from home!
Anonymous wrote:Gotta think it would be tough with 2 x $50K incomes and two kids in daycare. Say $1.5K per month each on the low end you're spending $36K per year of post tax monies on childcare alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We're a family of four living on 100K a year in close-in DC burbs. Kids go/went to public school. One is in college.
This board is a bubble.
Boomers and gen-x live in a bubble. You have no idea how much costs have skyrocketed since you were starting out decades ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We're a family of four living on 100K a year in close-in DC burbs. Kids go/went to public school. One is in college.
This board is a bubble.
Boomers and gen-x live in a bubble. You have no idea how much costs have skyrocketed since you were starting out decades ago.
Yeah we used to say that too. Every gen feels the same (I.e., we are so fked and it’s your fault!)
-boomer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We're a family of four living on 100K a year in close-in DC burbs. Kids go/went to public school. One is in college.
This board is a bubble.
Boomers and gen-x live in a bubble. You have no idea how much costs have skyrocketed since you were starting out decades ago.
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to live on that, OP. You can be a government employee - I know many that make at least $150k each and they are not that qualified. Look up the salaries, it is all public information.
Their household makes over $300k, and they both work from home!
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to live on that, OP. You can be a government employee - I know many that make at least $150k each and they are not that qualified. Look up the salaries, it is all public information.
Their household makes over $300k, and they both work from home!
Anonymous wrote:
We're a family of four living on 100K a year in close-in DC burbs. Kids go/went to public school. One is in college.
This board is a bubble.
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to live on that, OP. You can be a government employee - I know many that make at least $150k each and they are not that qualified. Look up the salaries, it is all public information.
Their household makes over $300k, and they both work from home!
Anonymous wrote:
We're a family of four living on 100K a year in close-in DC burbs. Kids go/went to public school. One is in college.
This board is a bubble.