Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you rambling about, we have kids, lots of expenses in terms of activities, make far less and are doing well. You have a spending issue.
You don't max out retirement, save enough for college, and are probably one medical emergency away from bankruptcy. You are delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Stop blowing smoke up my arse trying to claim $275k hhi is just fine and dandy these days. It is not. We are friggin dinks with virtually no debt except our mortgage on a very modest $625k home. We rake in $275k and are super middle class, it’s insane. Right now driving an 8 year old cheap Mazda 3 bought for $20k snd is paid off. I dread the day we need a new car, because a new car payment will place huge strain on our finances. I think we can only afford a Toyota sedan next. You’d think dinks making almost $300k could afford an Audi these days, but nope. Car insurance, home insurance, taxes, groceries……all of it demolishes you. We only take 1 vacation too per year.
Ok, we might tread water, I’ll give you that. But we aren’t THRIVING. I feel like you’ll only thrive on a $500k income these days. And that’s only from a DINK perspective! I dunno how everyone else who is poorer AND has kids survives. You all survive on malk and beans? Who knew the American dream for family people meant a life of brittle bones and cutting coupons, lol. Prices are so outta control. It is bonkers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop blowing smoke up my arse trying to claim $275k hhi is just fine and dandy these days. It is not. We are friggin dinks with virtually no debt except our mortgage on a very modest $625k home. We rake in $275k and are super middle class, it’s insane. Right now driving an 8 year old cheap Mazda 3 bought for $20k snd is paid off. I dread the day we need a new car, because a new car payment will place huge strain on our finances. I think we can only afford a Toyota sedan next. You’d think dinks making almost $300k could afford an Audi these days, but nope. Car insurance, home insurance, taxes, groceries……all of it demolishes you. We only take 1 vacation too per year.
Ok, we might tread water, I’ll give you that. But we aren’t THRIVING. I feel like you’ll only thrive on a $500k income these days. And that’s only from a DINK perspective! I dunno how everyone else who is poorer AND has kids survives. You all survive on malk and beans? Who knew the American dream for family people meant a life of brittle bones and cutting coupons, lol. Prices are so outta control. It is bonkers.
Have you considered donating blood and plasma? Maybe getting another job? OnlyFans?
Anonymous wrote:285k more like 200k in 2019 dollars
Anonymous wrote:Stop blowing smoke up my arse trying to claim $275k hhi is just fine and dandy these days. It is not. We are friggin dinks with virtually no debt except our mortgage on a very modest $625k home. We rake in $275k and are super middle class, it’s insane. Right now driving an 8 year old cheap Mazda 3 bought for $20k snd is paid off. I dread the day we need a new car, because a new car payment will place huge strain on our finances. I think we can only afford a Toyota sedan next. You’d think dinks making almost $300k could afford an Audi these days, but nope. Car insurance, home insurance, taxes, groceries……all of it demolishes you. We only take 1 vacation too per year.
Ok, we might tread water, I’ll give you that. But we aren’t THRIVING. I feel like you’ll only thrive on a $500k income these days. And that’s only from a DINK perspective! I dunno how everyone else who is poorer AND has kids survives. You all survive on malk and beans? Who knew the American dream for family people meant a life of brittle bones and cutting coupons, lol. Prices are so outta control. It is bonkers.
Anonymous wrote:What are you rambling about, we have kids, lots of expenses in terms of activities, make far less and are doing well. You have a spending issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP I’m clipping freaking coupons to afford groceries.
Really? We have two kids in travel sports, take nice vacations, and easily save for college/retirement on that income.
Because you live within your means. More people should try it.
$30 for raw milk.
$20 dollars for ox eggs
Anonymous wrote:Gross HHI this year age 50/50 will be $285k. Honestly we feel like we have more than we need. We save 30% and taxes take out another 30%, leaving $14,250 a month to live. We budget but we always have extra.
Anonymous wrote:Gross HHI this year age 50/50 will be $285k. Honestly we feel like we have more than we need. We save 30% and taxes take out another 30%, leaving $14,250 a month to live. We budget but we always have extra.