Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VP at a very large company this year will be my first year bringing in 1.2 and it will continue for hopefully next 5-7 years. I do not have kids yet I am in my low thirties. I’m kind of surprised people in this category aren’t living larger. Doesn’t sound much different from when I made 400k unfortunately.
VP in what department?
I agree. I do think this is a dcum thing. The people I know IRL who have this kind of money have second homes, travel, have nice cars.
Sales, 600k salary and then commission.
So I make 1.1-1.3. I probably spend 50k a year on travel. My wife and i don’t do economy anymore. Modest $2 million home
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VP at a very large company this year will be my first year bringing in 1.2 and it will continue for hopefully next 5-7 years. I do not have kids yet I am in my low thirties. I’m kind of surprised people in this category aren’t living larger. Doesn’t sound much different from when I made 400k unfortunately.
VP in what department?
I agree. I do think this is a dcum thing. The people I know IRL who have this kind of money have second homes, travel, have nice cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in this range, although only recently. Up until last year, we were closer to $800-$1M for HHI. No family money. Two homes. We are in our early 40s.
We don't budget, but the slow life style creep means that I still worry about bug purchases. And, because one of us (me) is in a sales role, you never know what comp will look like year to year. But I don't worry about day to day purchases, spending money on household help, sending the kids to private school, etc. We always fly commercial (coach) but do take multiple nice vacations a year.
Just curious- are you in leadership or account exec? What is your salary?
Anonymous wrote:We are in this range, although only recently. Up until last year, we were closer to $800-$1M for HHI. No family money. Two homes. We are in our early 40s.
We don't budget, but the slow life style creep means that I still worry about bug purchases. And, because one of us (me) is in a sales role, you never know what comp will look like year to year. But I don't worry about day to day purchases, spending money on household help, sending the kids to private school, etc. We always fly commercial (coach) but do take multiple nice vacations a year.
Anonymous wrote:VP at a very large company this year will be my first year bringing in 1.2 and it will continue for hopefully next 5-7 years. I do not have kids yet I am in my low thirties. I’m kind of surprised people in this category aren’t living larger. Doesn’t sound much different from when I made 400k unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VP at a very large company this year will be my first year bringing in 1.2 and it will continue for hopefully next 5-7 years. I do not have kids yet I am in my low thirties. I’m kind of surprised people in this category aren’t living larger. Doesn’t sound much different from when I made 400k unfortunately.
Important highlight: “I do not have kids yet” — kids are more expensive than you can logically fathom.
We make 750k and not living differently from when we made 350k (only 1 child).
Totally agree. We are at around $1.4m, and with three kids I am saving WAY less per year than when I made $300-400k as a single lady. Maybe it is that our income is now mostly K-1 and gets taxed under AMT plus >5 states, but it feels insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VP at a very large company this year will be my first year bringing in 1.2 and it will continue for hopefully next 5-7 years. I do not have kids yet I am in my low thirties. I’m kind of surprised people in this category aren’t living larger. Doesn’t sound much different from when I made 400k unfortunately.
Important highlight: “I do not have kids yet” — kids are more expensive than you can logically fathom.
We make 750k and not living differently from when we made 350k (only 1 child).
Anonymous wrote:VP at a very large company this year will be my first year bringing in 1.2 and it will continue for hopefully next 5-7 years. I do not have kids yet I am in my low thirties. I’m kind of surprised people in this category aren’t living larger. Doesn’t sound much different from when I made 400k unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Husband's W2 showed earnings of $1.3M last year. Our lifestyle hasn't changed in the last 20 years, when he was making $250K a year. We live in the same modest home, drive Japanese cars (one is 10 years old), and travel economy class. We spend our money mainly on private school, college tuition, tutoring (test prep), and charitable donations. Our net worth is $12M as of today.
The main difference I notice is I don't flinch when we have some unexpected expense now. Once our youngest goes to college, we will probably start traveling and spending some of that money on ourselves.