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    I met with a few friends/co-workers from a job we had right out of school. We were making less than 20K, and were basically broke. fast forward 20 years, and we all seem to be making decent money. Across the board, we are basically broke. How is it possible that I'm making over 5X my salary from my 1st job, and I'm still broke? When you make 6 figures, you shouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. In my case, I broke it down to 1 cause........marriage :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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      I met with a few friends/co-workers from a job we had right out of school. We were making less than 20K, and were basically broke. fast forward 20 years, and we all seem to be making decent money. Across the board, we are basically broke. How is it possible that I'm making over 5X my salary from my 1st job, and I'm still broke? When you make 6 figures, you shouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. In my case, I broke it down to 1 cause........marriage :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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      Marcus J Smith
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      More Money + More Spending <> Less Broke ;P


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        I met with a few friends/co-workers from a job we had right out of school. We were making less than 20K, and were basically broke. fast forward 20 years, and we all seem to be making decent money. Across the board, we are basically broke. How is it possible that I'm making over 5X my salary from my 1st job, and I'm still broke? When you make 6 figures, you shouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. In my case, I broke it down to 1 cause........marriage :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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        Nish Nishant
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        My feeling is that for the average man with normal materialistic desires, an annual income of at least 4-5 million dollars (after tax) is required so he won't need to get into debt of any sort (including mortgages and car loans). So while a 100K salary is 5x a 20K salary, it obviously won't be enough if you want to buy an expensive car with full down-payment. Or if you want to travel first-class all the time. Or buy the most expensive gadgets. Or buy clothes for your wife/girlfriend without looking at price tags. Or... you get the gist. I am materialistic too, but over the years I've learned to suppress my more extravagant desires. So for me, a 1 million dollar salary sometime in the far future may be perfectly sufficient for all my needs and dreams. But as I said, for most others it'd be 3-4 times that much.

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          I met with a few friends/co-workers from a job we had right out of school. We were making less than 20K, and were basically broke. fast forward 20 years, and we all seem to be making decent money. Across the board, we are basically broke. How is it possible that I'm making over 5X my salary from my 1st job, and I'm still broke? When you make 6 figures, you shouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. In my case, I broke it down to 1 cause........marriage :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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          yep, and kids.

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            I met with a few friends/co-workers from a job we had right out of school. We were making less than 20K, and were basically broke. fast forward 20 years, and we all seem to be making decent money. Across the board, we are basically broke. How is it possible that I'm making over 5X my salary from my 1st job, and I'm still broke? When you make 6 figures, you shouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. In my case, I broke it down to 1 cause........marriage :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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            I assume you have kids. I can't believe how much it costs to have kids these days--especially paying for college. Unfortunately a lot of people live beyond their means--getting a fancier car than they need, a larger house than they need, etc. They don't save when they should. I have seen families where divorce causes a huge financial burden on one spouse (sometimes even both). Maybe if couples who wanted to divorce saw the raw numbers they would maybe take a second look.

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              I met with a few friends/co-workers from a job we had right out of school. We were making less than 20K, and were basically broke. fast forward 20 years, and we all seem to be making decent money. Across the board, we are basically broke. How is it possible that I'm making over 5X my salary from my 1st job, and I'm still broke? When you make 6 figures, you shouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. In my case, I broke it down to 1 cause........marriage :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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              But I live frugally. Plus when you have a little bit it seems like everything you want runs a few thousand dollars. Personally, I don't even hesitate on a $100 purchase any more. More money gets spent! The best advice, watch your diet (eating out is expensive so are groceries), budget your kids, and remember 100 years ago people didn't have fully furnished houses, they had a kitchen table and a few beds with only one set of linens.


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                I met with a few friends/co-workers from a job we had right out of school. We were making less than 20K, and were basically broke. fast forward 20 years, and we all seem to be making decent money. Across the board, we are basically broke. How is it possible that I'm making over 5X my salary from my 1st job, and I'm still broke? When you make 6 figures, you shouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. In my case, I broke it down to 1 cause........marriage :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                Doctors, lawyers, gas, rent... When i made less money, i never went to doctors, ran and hid from any trouble with the law, walked, and lived with as many other people as necessary to bring the rent under control. And yeah, marriage didn't help either. ;)

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                  I met with a few friends/co-workers from a job we had right out of school. We were making less than 20K, and were basically broke. fast forward 20 years, and we all seem to be making decent money. Across the board, we are basically broke. How is it possible that I'm making over 5X my salary from my 1st job, and I'm still broke? When you make 6 figures, you shouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. In my case, I broke it down to 1 cause........marriage :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                  we live by our means. Which basically equates to no matter how much you earn you will still spend it.

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                    I met with a few friends/co-workers from a job we had right out of school. We were making less than 20K, and were basically broke. fast forward 20 years, and we all seem to be making decent money. Across the board, we are basically broke. How is it possible that I'm making over 5X my salary from my 1st job, and I'm still broke? When you make 6 figures, you shouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. In my case, I broke it down to 1 cause........marriage :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                    Uncle John's First Rule of Personal Finance: Your budget will increase to the point where it consumes all available funds.

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                      I met with a few friends/co-workers from a job we had right out of school. We were making less than 20K, and were basically broke. fast forward 20 years, and we all seem to be making decent money. Across the board, we are basically broke. How is it possible that I'm making over 5X my salary from my 1st job, and I'm still broke? When you make 6 figures, you shouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. In my case, I broke it down to 1 cause........marriage :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                      I'm in the exact same boat. I feel your pain :) However, I chalk it up to: - We live in NYC - 1 salary (for the most part) supports 3 adults, myself, my wife, and her sister, who lives with us (don't ask). Soon her mother will be living with us as well (her Dad passed away this past Thanksgiving, and her Mom has no family in Poland, so it makes far more sense to have her here with us, than remain alone in Poland). While we don't exactly live paycheck to paycheck, there's very little left over, and we hardly live extravagantly. Case in point - we have 1 car, a 10 year old Saturn SL that I bought when I first started work as a programmer in Jan 1997.

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                        I'm in the exact same boat. I feel your pain :) However, I chalk it up to: - We live in NYC - 1 salary (for the most part) supports 3 adults, myself, my wife, and her sister, who lives with us (don't ask). Soon her mother will be living with us as well (her Dad passed away this past Thanksgiving, and her Mom has no family in Poland, so it makes far more sense to have her here with us, than remain alone in Poland). While we don't exactly live paycheck to paycheck, there's very little left over, and we hardly live extravagantly. Case in point - we have 1 car, a 10 year old Saturn SL that I bought when I first started work as a programmer in Jan 1997.

                        ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! Techno Silliness

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                        Sounds like its time to put the broads to work! :laugh:

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                          I met with a few friends/co-workers from a job we had right out of school. We were making less than 20K, and were basically broke. fast forward 20 years, and we all seem to be making decent money. Across the board, we are basically broke. How is it possible that I'm making over 5X my salary from my 1st job, and I'm still broke? When you make 6 figures, you shouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. In my case, I broke it down to 1 cause........marriage :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                          According to the QuitCounter software I have saved over 25,000 euro since I stopped smoking.... ...where are those 25,000 euro then?

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                            According to the QuitCounter software I have saved over 25,000 euro since I stopped smoking.... ...where are those 25,000 euro then?

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                            Spent on nicotine-replacement products?

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                              I met with a few friends/co-workers from a job we had right out of school. We were making less than 20K, and were basically broke. fast forward 20 years, and we all seem to be making decent money. Across the board, we are basically broke. How is it possible that I'm making over 5X my salary from my 1st job, and I'm still broke? When you make 6 figures, you shouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. In my case, I broke it down to 1 cause........marriage :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                              John is generally right. People tend to spend up to their income. On top of that, increased income leads to increased credit rating which means it's much easier to get lower interest loans. But, for us frugal types, kids are definitely the biggest money sinks ever devised. Nineteen years after the fact, I'm still shocked at how much our oldest [daughter] cost us when she was first born. Unfortunately, that amount has increased ever since. Now, no sooner do I get little-miss-expensive out of the house, but I have another about to get his driver's license (though he is still nowhere near as expensive as his sister was.) I also did myself in by trying to run my own business for five years and having some of the worse possible luck in picking companies to work for. Of the public companies I work for, I was able to sell a batch of options precisely once. (Contrast that to my younger brother who managed to create a very nice bank account out of his options.) Even worse, the 401k matching is lousy or nonexistent for companies I've worked for (including my own; I didn't even offer myself a 401k!) Add to that buying a house in a market that stagnated, getting laid off during the dot com bust, getting laid off again during a local high-tech downturn and I've just not had much luck. (Despite that, I've managed to pay the debts from running my own business down to very manageable levels.)

                              Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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                                I assume you have kids. I can't believe how much it costs to have kids these days--especially paying for college. Unfortunately a lot of people live beyond their means--getting a fancier car than they need, a larger house than they need, etc. They don't save when they should. I have seen families where divorce causes a huge financial burden on one spouse (sometimes even both). Maybe if couples who wanted to divorce saw the raw numbers they would maybe take a second look.

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                                leckey wrote:

                                I have seen families where divorce causes a huge financial burden on one spouse (sometimes even both). Maybe if couples who wanted to divorce saw the raw numbers they would maybe take a second look.

                                Ha! IF one side's getting crushed financially that means the other is making out like a robber baron. You'd just be encouraging that individual to keep going since in addition to a large personal benefit they get the opportunity to permanently ruin their ex.

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                                  Sounds like its time to put the broads to work! :laugh:

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                                  Incoooomiiiinnnggggg!


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                                    I met with a few friends/co-workers from a job we had right out of school. We were making less than 20K, and were basically broke. fast forward 20 years, and we all seem to be making decent money. Across the board, we are basically broke. How is it possible that I'm making over 5X my salary from my 1st job, and I'm still broke? When you make 6 figures, you shouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. In my case, I broke it down to 1 cause........marriage :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                                    John M Drescher
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                                    On top of the increased spending as John Simmons said there are more taxes... I can say at least for me the % of income that I take home is a lot less now than when I made around 35K ten years ago. Between Uncle Sam and my retirement account I take in less than 60% of my gross. However I admit if taxes were 0 I would still live paycheck to paycheck.

                                    John

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                                      I met with a few friends/co-workers from a job we had right out of school. We were making less than 20K, and were basically broke. fast forward 20 years, and we all seem to be making decent money. Across the board, we are basically broke. How is it possible that I'm making over 5X my salary from my 1st job, and I'm still broke? When you make 6 figures, you shouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. In my case, I broke it down to 1 cause........marriage :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                                      In my case, I'm married to someone who's bipolar :sigh:.


                                      Software Zen: delete this;

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                                        we live by our means. Which basically equates to no matter how much you earn you will still spend it.

                                        --- How to get answers to your questions[^]

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                                        joon vh
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                                        I agree with this logic. Therefor: donate half of your paycheck to charity. You will be equally broke, no change there, and you will filled with warm fuzzy feelings!


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                                          In my case, I'm married to someone who's bipolar :sigh:.


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                                          Think of the bright side, that option comes with all wives. :-D

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