Anonymous wrote:I think the OP may not have huge savings. OP may have high mortgage and or daycare costs. That is why they go on local beach vacations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I work hard to make a combined $300k. We live in a townhome that recently
appraised for $1.3m and our kids go to highly rated nearby public schools. We visit local free public parks. We go on mediocre beach vacations for a week.
My SIL is the sole breadwinner for her family of 4 and she makes about $120k. Her husband is a stay at home dad who helps take care of two special needs kids.
They rent a townhome in an ok area but still the same county as us and their kids go to local public schools. They visit local parks and go on mediocre beach vacations. They got $10k in stimulus funds that we did not qualify for.
It seems that we are basically living the same lifestyle yet we work so much harder for the exact same things. What gives? Why are we working so hard to get the basics?
You work hard to make a measly 300k? ROFL
Anonymous wrote:DH and I work hard to make a combined $300k. We live in a townhome that recently
appraised for $1.3m and our kids go to highly rated nearby public schools. We visit local free public parks. We go on mediocre beach vacations for a week.
My SIL is the sole breadwinner for her family of 4 and she makes about $120k. Her husband is a stay at home dad who helps take care of two special needs kids.
They rent a townhome in an ok area but still the same county as us and their kids go to local public schools. They visit local parks and go on mediocre beach vacations. They got $10k in stimulus funds that we did not qualify for.
It seems that we are basically living the same lifestyle yet we work so much harder for the exact same things. What gives? Why are we working so hard to get the basics?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I work hard to make a combined $300k. We live in a townhome that recently
appraised for $1.3m and our kids go to highly rated nearby public schools. We visit local free public parks. We go on mediocre beach vacations for a week.
My SIL is the sole breadwinner for her family of 4 and she makes about $120k. Her husband is a stay at home dad who helps take care of two special needs kids.
They rent a townhome in an ok area but still the same county as us and their kids go to local public schools. They visit local parks and go on mediocre beach vacations. They got $10k in stimulus funds that we did not qualify for.
It seems that we are basically living the same lifestyle yet we work so much harder for the exact same things. What gives? Why are we working so hard to get the basics?
Mediocre beach vacations? This sounds very pretentious of you.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I work hard to make a combined $300k. We live in a townhome that recently
appraised for $1.3m and our kids go to highly rated nearby public schools. We visit local free public parks. We go on mediocre beach vacations for a week.
My SIL is the sole breadwinner for her family of 4 and she makes about $120k. Her husband is a stay at home dad who helps take care of two special needs kids.
They rent a townhome in an ok area but still the same county as us and their kids go to local public schools. They visit local parks and go on mediocre beach vacations. They got $10k in stimulus funds that we did not qualify for.
It seems that we are basically living the same lifestyle yet we work so much harder for the exact same things. What gives? Why are we working so hard to get the basics?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazing in this country a 300k+ earning household thinks they are entitled to stimulus money? Something is really wrong here.
Stimulus should be progressive if we have progressive taxes
Precisely. Since stimulus checks are paid from the existing pool of tax revenue, they are essentially refunds and should be delivered in proportion to the underlying progressive tax structure. So, pick a percentage: maybe 10%. A family that paid $50,000 in 2019 taxes receives a $5,000 stimulus check. A family that paid $10,000 in 2019 taxes receives $1,000. No lower or upper limits. Basically giving everyone a retroactive discount on previous taxes paid.
Anonymous wrote:Amazing in this country a 300k+ earning household thinks they are entitled to stimulus money? Something is really wrong here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazing in this country a 300k+ earning household thinks they are entitled to stimulus money? Something is really wrong here.
Stimulus should be progressive if we have progressive taxes
Anonymous wrote:Amazing in this country a 300k+ earning household thinks they are entitled to stimulus money? Something is really wrong here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are lucky to be earning too much for the stimulus. Take a step back and appreciate what you have.
We have a HHI of $480K+ and luck has nothing to do with it. I’m still waiting for my stimulus money. I paid over $100K in federal income taxes in 2021 and even more the year prior. The people who received stimulus checks paid a fraction of this – they’re the ones that need to step back and appreciate what they have been given…at my family’s expense. Only in America can we brainwash the masses into thinking something like COVID-19 discriminates based on HHI. This has been the SCAMDEMIC of the century; nothing but a wealth redistribution in disguise from hard-working pillars of society to indigent sloths.
I’m a teacher and I received that check. The NERVE you have to suggest that I am not hard-working. I put in 65-70 hour weeks during the school year and the work I do matters. I teach high schools to write. I teach them to think critically. It’s important work that contributes to a healthy, educated society. What do you do for your $480K?