Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are 37/35 and our HHI is close to 400k. We both have student loans, her more so than me, which sucks because I generate more than 3/4 of our income. We have about $250k in home equity, $350k combined in 401k assets, $85k in cash, and about another $100k in other investments. I also have some other liquid collectible stuff, like a vintage Porsche I could sell for probably $125-150k.
I agree with the PP that student loans are a gigantic difference. The other difference is my employer (a law firm) has never matched my 401k contributions, which has limited the growth of those accounts. Also, housing here is expensive, and we paid premium to have a decent sized house within close driving distance of downtown.
Thanks for your input but if you are a 400k HHI please don’t respond as “middle class”
What is the middle class cut off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are 37/35 and our HHI is close to 400k. We both have student loans, her more so than me, which sucks because I generate more than 3/4 of our income. We have about $250k in home equity, $350k combined in 401k assets, $85k in cash, and about another $100k in other investments. I also have some other liquid collectible stuff, like a vintage Porsche I could sell for probably $125-150k.
I agree with the PP that student loans are a gigantic difference. The other difference is my employer (a law firm) has never matched my 401k contributions, which has limited the growth of those accounts. Also, housing here is expensive, and we paid premium to have a decent sized house within close driving distance of downtown.
Thanks for your input but if you are a 400k HHI please don’t respond as “middle class”
Anonymous wrote:Both 27, HHI $140k. About $150k in retirement accounts. $50k in investments, and $60k in liquid assets. We have $140k equity in our townhouse. Things are fine right now but I am worried for when we have a kid.
Anonymous wrote:All you people seem RICH to me. Not middle class. I think of myself as middle class. I earn $80k. I have $6k in a savings account. Don't own a home or car, and have zero debt.
But compared to you all, I'm a freaking pauper who will die on the streets.
Anonymous wrote:38 and 40, dual feds making $220k, two kids in elementary school. We both max our TSP, but I have only worked as a fed the last 6 years. We have about $720k in TSP (mostly DH), $100k in other investments, $125k in two 529s, and about $300k in home equity.