Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miserable dcum posters love to descend on threads that have a positive message and try to rip it apart.
Why are you ladies so miserable with life?
This is OP, signing off.
Your OP called everyone pathetic. Where is the positive message in that? You kinda opened yourself up for this.
To defend OP, she was only calling out those who stirred the pot first. A lot of dcum folks are pathetic whiners - why come in and try to disrupt a thread with off topic posts?
To contest OP, we make a touch over 400k, and we feel very middle class. I think lack of real estate plus student loans is a game changer for even slightly younger folks these days.
I didn't see anyone post anything off topic, and if her original post starts off calling people pathetic whiners, just how well could she have expected it to go?
Anonymous wrote:You voluntarily teach the challenging skill of playing and reading music. You're a fool, don't come complaining to us. Your 90K HHI could easily be 100K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your worldview?
Do you tithe?
Christian.
Yes. 10% gross.
Love you, OP! Similar situation but older kids. Built home before the first boom. Is there a blog for people like us?
Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for your post.
When we were younger, times were tougher.
You'll get there.
Additionally, priorities are different for each fam. No issues there.
I just couldn't stand folks ganging up on the frugal single girl all the while posting that they can't make it on 6 figures.
Middle class is by definition somewhere around the median income. If higher percentile a of income aren't upper middle class (75th and above), then what is?
Just because the middle class lifestyle has changed doesn't mean that upper incomes are now middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meaning you live in a safe but not very desirable area.
Home school. Hahaha.
Wrong. We live in a very safe and desirable neighborhood.
Northern VA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miserable dcum posters love to descend on threads that have a positive message and try to rip it apart.
Why are you ladies so miserable with life?
This is OP, signing off.
Your OP called everyone pathetic. Where is the positive message in that? You kinda opened yourself up for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your worldview?
Do you tithe?
Christian.
Yes. 10% gross.
Anonymous wrote:Yup, you read it right.
I'm SICK of reading the "500k, woe is me threads". I'm also sick of seeing the bashing going on towards the single woman in the other thread.
We make 90k pretax. DH is civil service. I stay home with both kids, 3 and 8 months.
We have two cars, max out TSP and each of our Roth IRAs. I was a music teacher in a previous life, and volunteer lessons weekly. Considering charging for my services in the near future, but I enjoy the set up. We own (and are paying mortgage on) a 3 bedroom home in a nice, safe neighborhood. We will likely homeschool our kids because public school isn't in line with our worldview.
Husband gets every other Friday off. We eat healthy food, and take yearly vacations to california to see my family. We have an active, healthy family - physically and socially.
Enough of the poor mouthing on dcum - you folks are pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This math is difficult, OP.
HHI is 90k
Max out TSP and Roths for a combined 19,500 in 2014 - down to 70.5k
Assume for the sake of argument that you pay 15% in federal and state taxes, Medicare, and social security. That's 10.5k, down to 60k.
You tithe 10% gross - down to 51k. That's 4250 each month. Even assuming you have a tremendous amount of equity in your home (and if you don't think there is luck involved in your real estate purchases, you're nuts) assume your mortgage is $1000/month. Down to 3250 per month. Out of that, you pay for health insurance, car insurance, car repairs, new cars, fuel, electric, food, cable, Internet, cell phones, land line, entertainment, annual trips to CA, other entertainment, and I'm sure there's a host of other things I'm forgetting.
Can it be done? Sure. Is it upper middle class? Sorry, no.
In sure OP doesn't waste money on cell phones and uses the library for entertainment and Internet. That's what we do!
Anonymous wrote:Miserable dcum posters love to descend on threads that have a positive message and try to rip it apart.
Why are you ladies so miserable with life?
This is OP, signing off.