Anonymous wrote:Zero. My folks were older when they had me (50 and 40) and I'm 48 now, so they lived through The Great Depression. I was taught to never get into debt.
We even own our house with no mortgage.
Anonymous wrote:I got up to $9K recently because our renter moved out, we couldn't replace her for a year and I had a ton of unexpected car repairs. ($4-$5K.) I don't want to break into my emergency savings because they're already low after a tree fell on our house and insurance didn't cover a lot of things that needed to be done.
We have another renter, so I can knock it out in 6 months.
Anonymous wrote:$94K when my husband lost his job the month after our daughter was born at 27 weeks. I was sick enough that I could not return to work immediately - not to mention the stress of getting our daughter through that precarious first year. It took him about 7 months to find something. The medical bills were insane. It took us 4 years to pay it off. Most stressful period of our lives.
Anonymous wrote:$94K when my husband lost his job the month after our daughter was born at 27 weeks. I was sick enough that I could not return to work immediately - not to mention the stress of getting our daughter through that precarious first year. It took him about 7 months to find something. The medical bills were insane. It took us 4 years to pay it off. Most stressful period of our lives.