I really cannot sympathize. My father raised a family of 6 making ~$30k/yr at his peak. Yes we struggled at times. Public school. Knock off sneakers. Cheap cost cutter food and small simple meals. Crap car. Etc. When I started working in software I made way more money right out of school than my family ever made. And I developed a lot of bad spending habits as a result. After a few years I got my head on straight. Pa…
>My father raised a family of 6 making ~$30k/yr at his peak If you're in the US, how are your parents faring for retirement? Are you and your siblings helping out?
Living on $100k a Year
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#12I'm kind of disappointed by this article. As someone who makes a little over six figures (before combined comp.) in the Bay Area I expected to relate a lot to the individuals described in this article. Instead is just had 4 testimonials from individuals who weren't happy on a six-figure income, it failed to list any of the root causes either then a small jab at the tax code.
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#13I'm kind of disappointed by this article. As someone who makes a little over six figures (before combined comp.) in the Bay Area I expected to relate a lot to the individuals described in this article. Instead is just had 4 testimonials from individuals who weren't happy on a six-figure income, it failed to list any of the root causes either then a small jab at the tax code.
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#14I really cannot sympathize. My father raised a family of 6 making ~$30k/yr at his peak. Yes we struggled at times. Public school. Knock off sneakers. Cheap cost cutter food and small simple meals. Crap car. Etc. When I started working in software I made way more money right out of school than my family ever made. And I developed a lot of bad spending habits as a result. After a few years I got my head on straight. Pa…
>My father raised a family of 6 making ~$30k/yr at his peak If you're in the US, how are your parents faring for retirement? Are you and your siblings helping out?
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#15Tax breaks are at best a very short term proposition, and if the numbers are to be believed, the current tax plan only serves to widen the gap over time.
Unfortunately, many Americans have been convinced to vote against their best interests since in many places, D means Devil. Having a strong stance on hot button issues like abortion is more important than whether you will gut a union or make a fair tax code.
If it's an indication about how bad things are, a probable child molester has an actual shot of being reelected, simply because of the R next to his name. We are not selecting for the best candidates.
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#16Earlier quoted context omitted.
>My father raised a family of 6 making ~$30k/yr at his peak If you're in the US, how are your parents faring for retirement? Are you and your siblings helping out?
My dad retired and had a modest 401k. He also gets social security now. My mom works part time in the kitchen for the local school district. They are doing ok! I imagine they will come live with my wife and I when they are ready. I won’t put them in a home.
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#17Is this due to housing cost? Student debt? Medical debt? Bad decisions? Good decisions that were invalidated by events? Who knows?
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#18Earlier quoted context omitted.
>My father raised a family of 6 making ~$30k/yr at his peak If you're in the US, how are your parents faring for retirement? Are you and your siblings helping out?
If he did that then he had government support out the wazoo and free meals in the school as a child and all sorts of benefits.
What’s the point though? If anything there are more benefit programs today than were available then. At $100k/yr you really should not be eligible for much benefit when you consider how much better you are doing than average.
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
>My father raised a family of 6 making ~$30k/yr at his peak If you're in the US, how are your parents faring for retirement? Are you and your siblings helping out?
If he did that then he had government support out the wazoo and free meals in the school as a child and all sorts of benefits.
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#20I'm kind of disappointed by this article. As someone who makes a little over six figures (before combined comp.) in the Bay Area I expected to relate a lot to the individuals described in this article. Instead is just had 4 testimonials from individuals who weren't happy on a six-figure income, it failed to list any of the root causes either then a small jab at the tax code.
Yeah, it's a lot of "100K seems good until the debt piles up", and I'm wondering where the debt came from and why they're letting it pile up. And why people making half that wouldn't have the same debt with even less ability to manage it.
Housing to live near a job that pays 100K a year.