Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:220k I never felt poor until I started reading this forum. Kids are 7 and 10. We spend 12k per year pt babysitter, 12k parochial, 5k on summer camps so approximately 29k total.
200k with 2 kids here and feel the same. we feel very well off. i don't understand this forum.
When you say well off where do you live and what is your home like? The home and location is a budget buster in this area. You need at least a million to have anything comfortable by typical middle class standards outside of the DC area.
No you don't.
At least a million!!! What?? I have a house on Cap Hill and I'm no where close to a million. And I bought 5 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who is trying to figure out the $90k hhi but only $20k taxable? Something is off here. Are you just not reporting income to the gov't or something?
Plus, the $40/week camp must be an income limited thing. Fairfax County has sliding scales for some of their camps and SACC programs, but if you actually report a $90k income, you are paying full price, which is 3x the cost.
I'm the PP you are talking about. Because of significant losses our taxable income was less than 20k this year, though my salary was 90k. Also DPR camps are not income
based. For DC residents they cost $50 a week. DPR spring break camp cost $40 for the week and add my children were at that camp when I wrote that post I mentioned that price.
Losses to what? Investments?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 kids. all elementary school
HHI - over 2m.![]()
Haha. Thanks for the laugh.
Isn't there a forum for the super rich to post on?
I don't know who perpetuates it, but just because I'm monetarily wealthy doesn't mean I'm not also a regular person who surfs the internet sometimes. I don't sit around having the pool boy fan me while feeding me grapes. Sometimes I'm just the mom sitting in a doctor's waiting office with her kid, like all the other moms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:220k I never felt poor until I started reading this forum. Kids are 7 and 10. We spend 12k per year pt babysitter, 12k parochial, 5k on summer camps so approximately 29k total.
200k with 2 kids here and feel the same. we feel very well off. i don't understand this forum.
When you say well off where do you live and what is your home like? The home and location is a budget buster in this area. You need at least a million to have anything comfortable by typical middle class standards outside of the DC area.
No you don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:220k I never felt poor until I started reading this forum. Kids are 7 and 10. We spend 12k per year pt babysitter, 12k parochial, 5k on summer camps so approximately 29k total.
200k with 2 kids here and feel the same. we feel very well off. i don't understand this forum.
When you say well off where do you live and what is your home like? The home and location is a budget buster in this area. You need at least a million to have anything comfortable by typical middle class standards outside of the DC area.
Not PP, but this is just nonsense. We make less than $90k, in fact our actual taxable income this year was less than $20k and we are very comfortable. We live in a row house in DC that I bought 10 years ago, have a new car (2 years old) and go on several vacations a year including overseas. We are careful with our money but we live well. I just don't understand this mentality that you need a million dollars to live "comfortably". Let me give you an example, my 4 year old just went to a spring break camp run by DC parks and rec. It cost FORTY dollars for the ENTIRE WEEK. He had great fun. We'd do it again. There is no reason to spend hundreds or thousands on camps, the kids won't love you more if you do. Likewise, daycare, vacations, clothes, private schools etc.
You freaking bought a house 10 years ago!!!!!!!!! How do you not understand that people who are 10 years younger than you are facing prices that are most cases 2 to 4 times higher (if not even more)?
This comes up time and time again on this site. People who bought 10 or 15 years ago saying, "why do you need to spend a million on a house? Just buy 15 years ago!"
Do you realize that our salaries were also quite a bit lower than yours 10 and 15 years ago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who is trying to figure out the $90k hhi but only $20k taxable? Something is off here. Are you just not reporting income to the gov't or something?
Plus, the $40/week camp must be an income limited thing. Fairfax County has sliding scales for some of their camps and SACC programs, but if you actually report a $90k income, you are paying full price, which is 3x the cost.
I'm the PP you are talking about. Because of significant losses our taxable income was less than 20k this year, though my salary was 90k. Also DPR camps are not income
based. For DC residents they cost $50 a week. DPR spring break camp cost $40 for the week and add my children were at that camp when I wrote that post I mentioned that price.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who is trying to figure out the $90k hhi but only $20k taxable? Something is off here. Are you just not reporting income to the gov't or something?
Plus, the $40/week camp must be an income limited thing. Fairfax County has sliding scales for some of their camps and SACC programs, but if you actually report a $90k income, you are paying full price, which is 3x the cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 kids. all elementary school
HHI - over 2m.
Haha. Thanks for the laugh.
Isn't there a forum for the super rich to post on?
I don't know who perpetuates it, but just because I'm monetarily wealthy doesn't mean I'm not also a regular person who surfs the internet sometimes. I don't sit around having the pool boy fan me while feeding me grapes. Sometimes I'm just the mom sitting in a doctor's waiting office with her kid, like all the other moms.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:220k I never felt poor until I started reading this forum. Kids are 7 and 10. We spend 12k per year pt babysitter, 12k parochial, 5k on summer camps so approximately 29k total.
200k with 2 kids here and feel the same. we feel very well off. i don't understand this forum.
When you say well off where do you live and what is your home like? The home and location is a budget buster in this area. You need at least a million to have anything comfortable by typical middle class standards outside of the DC area.
Not PP, but this is just nonsense. We make less than $90k, in fact our actual taxable income this year was less than $20k and we are very comfortable. We live in a row house in DC that I bought 10 years ago, have a new car (2 years old) and go on several vacations a year including overseas. We are careful with our money but we live well. I just don't understand this mentality that you need a million dollars to live "comfortably". Let me give you an example, my 4 year old just went to a spring break camp run by DC parks and rec. It cost FORTY dollars for the ENTIRE WEEK. He had great fun. We'd do it again. There is no reason to spend hundreds or thousands on camps, the kids won't love you more if you do. Likewise, daycare, vacations, clothes, private schools etc.
You freaking bought a house 10 years ago!!!!!!!!! How do you not understand that people who are 10 years younger than you are facing prices that are most cases 2 to 4 times higher (if not even more)?
This comes up time and time again on this site. People who bought 10 or 15 years ago saying, "why do you need to spend a million on a house? Just buy 15 years ago!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:220k I never felt poor until I started reading this forum. Kids are 7 and 10. We spend 12k per year pt babysitter, 12k parochial, 5k on summer camps so approximately 29k total.
200k with 2 kids here and feel the same. we feel very well off. i don't understand this forum.
When you say well off where do you live and what is your home like? The home and location is a budget buster in this area. You need at least a million to have anything comfortable by typical middle class standards outside of the DC area.