Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's all very specific to your own situation.
Yes, millions have married low-earning spouses and it has turned out okay. There are also those who have married low-earners and it's turned out poorly.
What is your income like? What's the COL in your area? What kind of lifestyle do you want? What kind of lifestyle does he want? How many children?
No one can reassure you. You and your partner should discuss this together. Perhaps see a financial counselor.
I am currently between jobs as I was recently let go. I do not earn very much and did not focus on making a ton thinking it would fall on my husband when I eventually married.
I'd like a decent UMC lifestyle with 2 children. I realize with this man that seems out of the question. We will probably live a stressed out paycheck to paycheck life with maybe 1 kid?
Every relationship is a compromise right? No one is perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What qualifies as a low-earner, in your opinion?
90k at 29. No family money or financial support from parents. 180K in grad school debt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm...I don't think 90k at 29 is a low earner. But I guess the question is...will it increase? My DH made like 80 K at that age. Once our DD was born and I stopped working he switched jobs to a larger company and is doing very well initially a lateral move with lots of potential. He almost doubled his salary in a few years. He's now a few year years away from making partner which could bring in a 7 figure salary. But right now we are quite comfortable. So if you consider 90 k a low earner then I guess I married a low earner too. Definitely worked out fine for us! Not always about what they are making but potential as well! Then again if you are in love should it matter?
In this area 90k can be tough. An average house is about 500k (if you are lucky its actually in a decent school district-if not you are looking at propbab;y 700k). child care in dc is the highest in the nation. I caculated that we spent close to $75k in child care for ONE kid between the ages of 4months and 3.5 years. Thank god for DC free all day preschool. the are median income is $108,000. So 90k isn't all that great when you figure it cost a fortune to live around here. OP you can do it, but you need to move way out to Loudoun COunty or another part of the country.
Anonymous wrote:I have to ask, what the hell kind of degree does he have that cost 180k in loans? Unless he is big law or a dr with major opportunity to make a lot of money, I would think this is a huge red flag on poor financial planning. OP you need to seriously spend some time on how you envision your life. Its not about being a gold digger either. If staying home with kids is most important to you than this will be tough on this income? Do you want a single family home versus a townhome? Live in the city or far out suburbs? Nive vacations? no stress about money? What is wrong is for women to know they want that those things and then marry a school teacher and act mad that he doesn't make more money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What % of women really think like OP?
Probably about the same % of men who want a woman who is in shape. It's not fair but I think there is definitely evolutionary drive to want a husband who can support you or woman who is young and fit. I am not fit and my husband is not a high earner, so I have no dog in this fight. We are happy without these things, but I don't fault anyone for wanting it.
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm...I don't think 90k at 29 is a low earner. But I guess the question is...will it increase? My DH made like 80 K at that age. Once our DD was born and I stopped working he switched jobs to a larger company and is doing very well initially a lateral move with lots of potential. He almost doubled his salary in a few years. He's now a few year years away from making partner which could bring in a 7 figure salary. But right now we are quite comfortable. So if you consider 90 k a low earner then I guess I married a low earner too. Definitely worked out fine for us! Not always about what they are making but potential as well! Then again if you are in love should it matter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What qualifies as a low-earner, in your opinion?
90k at 29. No family money or financial support from parents. 180K in grad school debt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What % of women really think like OP?
It's a troll post.
Anonymous wrote:I am about to marry a man I love very much but I am concerned about the fact that he doesn't not earn a lot of money. I do not think this is a big deal but I want to go in with eyes wide open about what this means for us as a family. Can anyone tell me its going to be okay?