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To: fatboy

“Having said that and this is not my business still 160k is a good amount they need to find a way to put some bux in the bank for a rainy day.”

But that is the problem. With inflation and gas prices and food prices it takes everything they get just to maintain. They don’t even eat out and are very careful. In fact my daughter is working at a second facility, two jobs right now so that they can keep the fridge full. There just is no extra left to save.

While it sounds like a lot, for a family of six 160K a year is not that much anymore considering the current maintenance costs and economy and income tax rates. 50k of that is income taxes. 15,600 a year for medical insurance. Mortgage is another 15k a year. Property taxes 2k a year. 6k a year for utilities. 6k a year for a car payment. 12k a year for daycare. Tires, fuel, food, clothes for growing kids, Etc. It adds up fast and there really isn’t much left over.

We just ain’t in Kansas anymore. And the dollar is only worth .08 cents in true purchase value... The days of raising a family on one income are long gone, now it is even hard with two incomes and both parents working two jobs...


90 posted on 03/28/2022 5:56:40 AM PDT by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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To: Openurmind

I worry about my two kids, they both are single and have decent jobs but are somewhat careless with their funds. I want to speak up and I do but of course cannot come on like a ton of bricks. You are blessed to have grandkids my friend.


92 posted on 03/28/2022 6:21:27 AM PDT by fatboy
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