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In reply to the discussion: A discussion thread where people who make 375k a year complain that they can't make ends meet. [View all]JustAnotherGen
(37,798 posts)31. In CENTRAL NJ with two kids
Yep. Take 15 off the top for State Income and Federal Taxes.
45K. Conservative rent at $1800K - now the have $23,400. Very conservative.
Gas /Electric, Auto and Renters insurance, automobile maintenance, drs visits, dental vists, groceries.
Then again - I believe the NJ Minimum wage should be no less than $15 per hour.
The example I gave comes into the Food banks we volunteer at every Saturday.
In central NY - that family has money to save. They don't in NJ. Number one reason? Housing.
If we moved back to my home city of Rochester we could find a beautiful little home for $80K. We've looked but it's not best for our careers or our mixed race marriage.
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A discussion thread where people who make 375k a year complain that they can't make ends meet. [View all]
HughBeaumont
Jul 2013
OP
Well of course not. Because that would be someone else. And she could order them around.
Squinch
Jul 2013
#53
In our area $60K doesn't go as far as you'd think; owning OR renting costs a fortune
Hekate
Jul 2013
#47
those people make $12.5 a month & spend $5330 on regular bills. that leaves them $7K to do
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#41
I think the one's that state, "We only have $2500 left over at the end of the month"
justiceischeap
Jul 2013
#7
The average Disposable Personal Income per capita in the US in 2012 was $38k
justiceischeap
Jul 2013
#39
Reading This Thread Just Gave Me An Idea For A New Reality Show - "Trading Status".....
global1
Jul 2013
#10
That's like saying that your Lamborghini isn't a luxury car because your neighbor owns a Bugatti.
Orrex
Jul 2013
#46
I remember way back thinking wow if I could make $25k a year I will be doing great!
YeahSureRight
Jul 2013
#61
I think people complaining about troubles living on $100K+ are laughable
Proud Liberal Dem
Jul 2013
#63
