Anonymous wrote:OP here. Are you all between the 200-300k HHI? I feel like everyone on this board makes so much more than that. We have about 65k for the oldest-6 more years to go until college. I started contributing more this year. At the end, it will probably be just under 100k/kid.
For the PP who said we don’t have to pay for college. I would like to help my kids at least not graduate with debt. It feels like so many kids already have a leg up in other ways bc of parental help. This seems like the least we can do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had $138k fro my son. He is entering senior year of college and we have $80k left.
We have $160K saved for my daughter (entering senior year of high school).
This is PP. We started at 85k HHI and saved $100 a month. We probably hit $200K when the kids were 14 and 10. We are at $260k. At the height of college savings we were putting in $1200/month.
Anonymous wrote:Per kid? I feel like we are way behind on our 529. We won’t qualify for any financial aid (duh). I think we underestimated college costs.
Anonymous wrote:We had $138k fro my son. He is entering senior year of college and we have $80k left.
We have $160K saved for my daughter (entering senior year of high school).
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Are you all between the 200-300k HHI? I feel like everyone on this board makes so much more than that. We have about 65k for the oldest-6 more years to go until college. I started contributing more this year. At the end, it will probably be just under 100k/kid.
For the PP who said we don’t have to pay for college. I would like to help my kids at least not graduate with debt. It feels like so many kids already have a leg up in other ways bc of parental help. This seems like the least we can do.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Are you all between the 200-300k HHI? I feel like everyone on this board makes so much more than that. We have about 65k for the oldest-6 more years to go until college. I started contributing more this year. At the end, it will probably be just under 100k/kid.
For the PP who said we don’t have to pay for college. I would like to help my kids at least not graduate with debt. It feels like so many kids already have a leg up in other ways bc of parental help. This seems like the least we can do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we assume a 6% rate of return and an increase in costs of 5% per year like the calculators say, we will have $275k for our oldest and $350k for our youngest based on current balance and savings rate.
Neither of those amounts would come close to being able to full pay at a private school. We live in DC so no instate option and many of the really good state flagships are in the mid $50s to high $60s with room and board today…we’d be highly short of schools comparable to UVA.
The younger will have more because we upped our rate of savings when the youngest was 4 and the oldest was 9, so the youngest will have many more years to benefit from that (coinciding with the end of daycare which freed up $2k a month in our budget). We currently save $1000/month/child. Prior to about a year and a half ago we saved $4k/year/child.
Do you treat the accounts as separate? Although our oldest has more money in his accounts, we will ensure they both receive the same level of support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we assume a 6% rate of return and an increase in costs of 5% per year like the calculators say, we will have $275k for our oldest and $350k for our youngest based on current balance and savings rate.
Neither of those amounts would come close to being able to full pay at a private school. We live in DC so no instate option and many of the really good state flagships are in the mid $50s to high $60s with room and board today…we’d be highly short of schools comparable to UVA.
The younger will have more because we upped our rate of savings when the youngest was 4 and the oldest was 9, so the youngest will have many more years to benefit from that (coinciding with the end of daycare which freed up $2k a month in our budget). We currently save $1000/month/child. Prior to about a year and a half ago we saved $4k/year/child.
$350 is crazy. Most people aren’t paying this much for college.
My youngest kid won’t enter college for 12 years. Many privates currently run close to $80k a year and top state flagships run an average of $60k. That’s $320 or $240 at today’s prices. The $350 we will have in 12 years won’t come close with rising costs unless something drastically changes for college pricing given that’s close to what people are paying today.