There’s been much ballyhoo lately about cost of living and affordability in media lately (deservedly so, imo) but I’m curious how hard it is for those of us who are a little more capable than normies (we like to think).
Feel free to be somewhat vague. Not asking anyone to doxx themselves. I’ll start.
In my mid-thirties. Married, two kids. Combined income is just under 100k. We live in a low cost of living area which has helped us a lot. We were able to buy a house in ‘21 with a 15 year mortgage and it feels like we got on the last lifeboat off the Titanic. We’ve been able to build about a 200k net worth, about half of which is home equity.
Day to day expenses are getting tougher, however. We’ve never had a car payment but our older kid has started school and that has put a strain on us since he goes to a private Christian school. I’ve worked in education and I consider sending a kid to public school to be akin to child abuse.
It feels harder and harder to save and invest. Just making ends meet with two kids in this red state feels like a Herculean task. Wondering if anyone else feels the same way.
I've been looking for IT, since that was my last job and I was thriving in it. Browsing here hasn't been helping my motivation much.... It's not you guys' fault. The world is just not a happy place for employment right now.
Have you tried being Indian?
You have to perfect the head-bob
https://x.com/lisajanespencer/status/1988502099685240922
So that’s what they mean by show bob?
"DO NOT REEDEEEEEEEM!"
Howzat?
I'm 6'4", but I'm built like a less fat Dr. Eggman. I might be able to pull it off?
Well keep at it. I’ve been there. It is nice to have family. I know I could stay at my parents if I fell on hard times