Anonymous wrote:Wow, full of angry people with this forum.
Anonymous wrote:We make $165 and actually ARE living paycheck to paycheck because we suck at money. We have no savings. We have about $30,000 in credit card debt. We have about $150,000 in student loan debt. Just bought 2 cars. Rent in a nice neighborhood. It's our fault, of course. We could move out of our neighborhood. Buy cheaper cars. Spend more wisely. But damn OP, if I had 12 months savings in the bank, I'd sleep a lot better than I do right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go fuck yourself OP. People like you make me sick. If your car broke down and you had to pay a couple hundred in repairs, you wouldn't have to worry about being homeless the next month. You pay off your credit card each month. You're saving for college.
You have it better than many, many people in this country and you come on here looking for pity that you only have 200 bucks left over each month? Do you know how much somebody who is truly living paycheck to paycheck could do with 200 bucks? I got paid an extra 90 bucks this pay period and feel like I won the lottery.
You need to get some perspective. Why don't you spend a few months trying to decide if buying groceries or putting gas in your car so you can get to work is more important. Or if you'd rather pay your utilities, or let them go for another month so your rent check doesn't bounce and pray they don't cut you off. Try that, and then see if you still feel like whining about your massive income, yearly bonuses, and retirement fund.
12:26 had a great answer. You are just angry at life.
Anonymous wrote:Go fuck yourself OP. People like you make me sick. If your car broke down and you had to pay a couple hundred in repairs, you wouldn't have to worry about being homeless the next month. You pay off your credit card each month. You're saving for college.
You have it better than many, many people in this country and you come on here looking for pity that you only have 200 bucks left over each month? Do you know how much somebody who is truly living paycheck to paycheck could do with 200 bucks? I got paid an extra 90 bucks this pay period and feel like I won the lottery.
You need to get some perspective. Why don't you spend a few months trying to decide if buying groceries or putting gas in your car so you can get to work is more important. Or if you'd rather pay your utilities, or let them go for another month so your rent check doesn't bounce and pray they don't cut you off. Try that, and then see if you still feel like whining about your massive income, yearly bonuses, and retirement fund.
Anonymous wrote:I would say that you are living to pay check to paycheck without the 12 mo. liquid savings. Since you have this 12 mo. savings as your cushion I do not think that you are living paycheck to paycheck.