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CwebbMichSac4
04/11/21 5:25:02 PM
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...comfortable, or maybe well off?
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BloodMoon7
04/11/21 5:26:12 PM
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Well I still have to pay the maid so uhh...

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FrankJaegr
04/11/21 5:29:25 PM
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I am with 0 dollars


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Unsugarized_Foo
04/11/21 5:30:49 PM
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Comfy and no debt but a mortgage, $35k

Well-off $50k

Add $10-15k per kid

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FuriousFox
04/11/21 5:37:31 PM
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$50000 is enough to cover my expenses and still have a good amount left over.

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CwebbMichSac4
04/11/21 5:38:03 PM
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FuriousFox posted...
$50000 is enough to cover my expenses and still have a good amount left over.
after or before taxes?
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MedeaLysistrata
04/11/21 5:38:57 PM
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48k after tax would make me very happy

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CwebbMichSac4
04/11/21 5:44:42 PM
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3PiesAndAFork
04/11/21 5:48:53 PM
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While still having a mortgage? 75K/year is fairly comfortable (before tax).

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IronTusk
04/11/21 5:48:54 PM
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Depends completely on where I would be living.

I'm from the San Francisco Bay Area. Single salaries under 70K a year are not really livable here without assistance when the average 1-bedroom apartment rent is around $2,600.
Before the pandemic, you could do like I did and buy a nice house way out of the way for 500K but my daily commute to the city was over 3 hours.

Here you need to earn around 125K a year to start feeling comfortable and that certainly doesn't buy you a home. You'd need a joint married income over $200K to afford a home here.

See for yourself:
https://www.apartments.com/san-francisco-ca/1-bedrooms/?bb=7gmxw22j0On_0nr6E
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