Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"So, making $100K in SF, DC, NY (below median)"
$100k is not below the median in any of those cities.
Yes, it is. I'm not talking city proper. It includes the surrounding suburbs.
So you're talking about specific neighborhoods. In that case, you could find those in any state in the country.
No. It wasn't specific to a neighborhood.
http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/blog/2014/08/median-incomes-for-four-person-households-in-d-c.html
"Maryland leads in the latest estimates, as it did last year, with a four-person median household income of $106,452, up from the 2014 estimate of $105,348...The District, meanwhile, made a huge leap year over year, from $87,902 in 2014 to $100,408 in 2015... Virginia, with an estimated median four-person household income of $91,442, is sixth among the states."
You're kind of mixing things up.
What you cite is median household income for a four person household. That is not median salary. Mom and dad making 47500 each would hit the median. If each made 100k, it would be twice the median.
Long and the short of it is that making 100k per year is making a high salary. Period. You can't say "I only make the median and am therefore not well-off" when your spouse also has an income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"So, making $100K in SF, DC, NY (below median)"
$100k is not below the median in any of those cities.
Yes, it is. I'm not talking city proper. It includes the surrounding suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Not here but in many other places in the country, it still means a lot of money for one person.
100,000 is the top 24%.
http://money.cnn.com/calculator/pf/income-rank/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"So, making $100K in SF, DC, NY (below median)"
$100k is not below the median in any of those cities.
Yes, it is. I'm not talking city proper. It includes the surrounding suburbs.
So you're talking about specific neighborhoods. In that case, you could find those in any state in the country.
No. It wasn't specific to a neighborhood.
http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/blog/2014/08/median-incomes-for-four-person-households-in-d-c.html
"Maryland leads in the latest estimates, as it did last year, with a four-person median household income of $106,452, up from the 2014 estimate of $105,348...The District, meanwhile, made a huge leap year over year, from $87,902 in 2014 to $100,408 in 2015... Virginia, with an estimated median four-person household income of $91,442, is sixth among the states."
You're kind of mixing things up.
What you cite is median household income for a four person household. That is not median salary. Mom and dad making 47500 each would hit the median. If each made 100k, it would be twice the median.
Long and the short of it is that making 100k per year is making a high salary. Period. You can't say "I only make the median and am therefore not well-off" when your spouse also has an income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"So, making $100K in SF, DC, NY (below median)"
$100k is not below the median in any of those cities.
Yes, it is. I'm not talking city proper. It includes the surrounding suburbs.
So you're talking about specific neighborhoods. In that case, you could find those in any state in the country.
No. It wasn't specific to a neighborhood.
http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/blog/2014/08/median-incomes-for-four-person-households-in-d-c.html
"Maryland leads in the latest estimates, as it did last year, with a four-person median household income of $106,452, up from the 2014 estimate of $105,348...The District, meanwhile, made a huge leap year over year, from $87,902 in 2014 to $100,408 in 2015... Virginia, with an estimated median four-person household income of $91,442, is sixth among the states."
Anonymous wrote:Employers seem to think so!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"So, making $100K in SF, DC, NY (below median)"
$100k is not below the median in any of those cities.
Yes, it is. I'm not talking city proper. It includes the surrounding suburbs.
So you're talking about specific neighborhoods. In that case, you could find those in any state in the country.
Anonymous wrote:I was contemplating this earlier today. I remember growing up it was an expression like, 'so and so got to six figures' as a big compliment. I make about 110k so just over the line but don't feel like I am THAT much better off than the people around me. It doesn't seem like it really means what it once did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"So, making $100K in SF, DC, NY (below median)"
$100k is not below the median in any of those cities.
Yes, it is. I'm not talking city proper. It includes the surrounding suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:It depends on your debt. I make very low six figures, and I don't watch every penny. The only fixed debt I have is the mortgages.
I worked hard to get here, and it feels very comfortable to me.
Anonymous wrote:"So, making $100K in SF, DC, NY (below median)"
$100k is not below the median in any of those cities.