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$75-100k | 19 | 17.27% | |
$100-125k | 20 | 18.18% | |
$125-150k | 21 | 19.09% | |
$150-200k | 14 | 12.73% | |
$200-250k | 9 | 8.18% | |
$250-300k | 7 | 6.36% | |
$300,000 + | 20 | 18.18% | |
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18 May 2012, 08:37 AM | #31 |
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My answer is all of the above.
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18 May 2012, 10:34 AM | #32 |
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I picked the last option, because I'd prefer it over all the other options.
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18 May 2012, 10:45 AM | #33 | |
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18 May 2012, 10:56 AM | #34 |
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A bazillion dollars, U.S. $'s.
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18 May 2012, 10:58 AM | #35 |
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Too many factors to consider to answer. Here in Northern California, a working couple would need at least 200K to live comfortably in a middle class/upper middle class neighborhood. The housing prices are astronomical.
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18 May 2012, 11:09 AM | #36 |
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A little off-topic but since this isn't a scientific poll and is already wandering wasn't there a recent study that indicated that $75k was approximately the break-even point in salary vs. happiness? Basically once you hit that salary you generally have all your needs met and people who reach that amount are just as happy/content as folks who make much more. Below that amount and your satisfaction in life and general happiness tends to be lower.
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18 May 2012, 01:03 PM | #37 |
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And a lot more if they want to live in Palo Alto, for example, and don't already own a house purchased years ago.
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18 May 2012, 01:34 PM | #38 |
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Hard to say. Location is a factor, plus whether there are two working parents or one. In LA there are so many terrible schools and terrible neighborhoods. Great neighborhoods with great schools that are relatively close to downtown are expensive. There are also great neighborhoods and schools that are more affordable, but are much farther away. So, you "pay" by either paying more for a home, or paying with your time (via a commute).
I think living in LA for under $75-100K a year gross is really tough. "Do-able," but tough. |
18 May 2012, 02:02 PM | #39 |
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18 May 2012, 02:11 PM | #40 |
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$343K puts you in the top 1% of US household earnings (key word "household"). Median (50th percentile) is $43K per household. $75K, your bottom rung, is roughly the 80th percentile in US. So, of 116M households in US(2010 census) your poll eliminates the lowest 94 or so million households. So anyone answering the poll is probably in pretty good shape, whether they know it or not!
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18 May 2012, 02:15 PM | #41 |
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For what it's worth...2005 numbers to put it in perspective: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Househo..._United_States
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18 May 2012, 02:27 PM | #42 |
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$10k per month
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18 May 2012, 02:33 PM | #43 |
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Dalip's $600,000 pa nett for 25 hrs a week work.
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18 May 2012, 03:20 PM | #45 |
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18 May 2012, 03:44 PM | #46 |
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I find it lame that the OP started a thread with an ambiguous question, then never bothers to follow it or address it in any manner. He simply vanished, so it seems.
But in reality, he didn't go anywhere. He's been online the whole time. He just started another thread about his kitchen cabinets 2 hours ago. http://rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=234116 Proper etiquette dictates that if you start a thread, you need to be diligent enough to follow it, read every response, interact with participants....answer questions.... If you care enough to start the thread, you should care enough to tend to it. |
18 May 2012, 04:37 PM | #47 |
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I am guessing you are including bonuses, commissions ect...I agree with others that I have friends that earn close to 7 figures per year and seem over-extended and others that earn 80k per year that seem like the richest people in the world (very happy).
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18 May 2012, 04:57 PM | #49 |
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I believe Harvard did a study and the answer was 35%ore than you are currently making is considered by most to be a good salary. It's impossible to pick just on numbers without knowing variables. My fiancé and I live in the house her parents got her after college so not much bill wise now. We spend our money on cars, vacations, our toys, and going out to eat and AC a lot, and of course retirement funds. We are young with no kids and 2 pets. Our combind salary in the $170k range is wonderful for us. We don't want for anything and can still put back a ton into savings. NJ is very expensive here but I live a life I couldn't imagine leaving college. I hope to continue getting better jobs but as long as there are no kids in our picture we will live very comfortable for many years.
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18 May 2012, 08:07 PM | #50 |
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Bringing back memories of when I first started working
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18 May 2012, 10:11 PM | #51 |
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I think like alot of people have already stated, it is all relative. When I graduated college in 2004 and moved to chicago my salary was $50k, wife earned around $25-30k. We didn't have car payments, student loans or credit card debt, we only had 1 bedroom apt rent and utilities to pay and that seemed like plenty of money to go out to eat occasionally and take some frugal vacations. Last year our adjusted gross income was $195k and with that comes more bills, $36k a year in rent, $10k a year for our car and all I can think about is that I don't earn enough, even though we save around $40-50k of that a year, but the majority of that will go to a house downpayment. We don't max out my wifes 401k be we should and I put away $5k a year for my IRA.
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19 May 2012, 12:03 AM | #52 |
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High income usually means high expenses.
I voted option 1.
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