Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
We married quite young and only my DH was working at that time. My first job was in 1992, I started at 25K.
I put everything in my 401K, full match was for 5% of salary or something like that. My earnings increased substantially after the first year, but I continued to put away my entire salary in my 401k for the next 12 years. I retired after that to become a SAHM.
We have basically lived way below our means all our lives. Contributing to the full extent (to get match) to 401k, funding for college etc., and living on one salary. We are quite comfortable.
We have always lived on my DH's salary (including saving for retirement and college).
You're quite comfortable because of when you were born. You bought a house before the market runup. You worked during the economic boom of the 90s.
Those of us born in the 80s can't float by like people born in the 50s/60s.